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On Sun, Jul 04, 1999 at 05:12:55PM -0700, Craig Oda wrote: > > venus-setup ran fine. > > When I start venus, I get this error message: > > [root_at_vs-test1 /root]# venus > > Date: Sun 07/04/99 > > 10:00:08 /usr/coda/LOG setup for size 0x8761e > 10:00:08 /usr/coda/DATA initialized at size 0x21d878 > 10:00:09 brain-wiping recoverable store > 10:00:09 loading recoverable store > 10:00:10 fatal error -- CommInit: no bootstrap server > 10:00:11 Fatal Signal (11); pid 3847 becoming a zombie... > 10:00:11 You may use gdb to attach to 3847 That indicates that the server specified when venus-setup was run doesn't resolve to a usable ip-address. Re-run venus-setup (or check the servername(s) which it placed in /usr/coda/etc/vstab) > Another, perhaps unrelated error, is that when I use clog, I can't login. > I'm using the default password of "changeme" without the quotes. > > [root_at_vs-test1 /root]# clog sysadm > username: sysadm > Password: > Invalid login (RPC2_NOBINDING (F)). Very related, clog uses the same servername (from vstab) to connect to the authentication daemon on the server, and probably cannot resolve the hostname to an ip-address either. > Regards, > Craig JanReceived on 1999-07-08 04:42:00