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Perhaps your server died. The first client would have things cached, so it wouldn't really notice. Try restarting the server: kill it, then do /etc/rc.d/init.d/codasrv.init stop /etc/rc.d/init.d/codasrv.init start /etc/rc.d/init.d/auth2.init stop /etc/rc.d/init.d/auth2.init sart /etc/rc.d/init.d/update.init stop /etc/rc.d/init.d/update.init start Try doing cfs checkservers from the client that is working to see if the server is up. - Peter - On Wed, 10 Feb 1999, Carl Benson wrote: > I have a couple Linux (Redhat 5.2, kernel 2.0.36) boxes that I'm > using to *attempt* to try Coda. > > I've downloaded the most recent Coda rpm's, 5.0.1. > > One is configured as a Coda server, very meticulously, according > to the directions. It is also a client. I can successfully start > venus on that box, and cd /coda to look around. > > However, I cannot "clog" or change my password. No matter what I > do, I always get "Invalid login (RPC2_NOTAUTHENTICATED (F))." > I believe I have followed the steps for setting up authentication > carefully, but obviously something is not working right. > > On my strictly client box, I try to start venus, and I get an > endless stream of > > GetRootVolume: can't get volinfo for root volume (/coda)! > > I know there is a volume /coda, because I can look around in it > on the server/client box. > > Does this sound familiar to anyone? Any clues as to where I have > gone astray? What additional info should I provide? > > -- > Carl Benson, UNIX SysAdmin (206-667-4862, cbenson_at_fhcrc.org) >Received on 1999-02-11 11:20:53