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On Thu, Jul 01, 1999 at 09:26:48AM -0700, Len Burns wrote: > On Thu, 1 Jul 1999, Peter J. Braam wrote: > > > > > Hi Len, > > > > I'm suspicious about the content of your srv.conf file. That length there > > should not contain any M's, but be 20480000. > Change made: > I have good news and bad news. The good news, it changed the > error message in SrvLog, the bad news is it still is not starting. > Here is what SrvLog looks like now: > Error rvm_load_segment returns 2000 > 09:06:14 rds_load_heap error Invalid RVM return code > SrvErr remains: > Assertion failed: err == RVM_SUCCESS, file "srv.cc", line 1729 > Sleeping forever. You may use gdb to attach to process 228. > > -Len Did you only change that line in srv.conf, or re-ran vice-setup-rvm. Chances are that the rvm data partition is not properly initialized because of that 22m entry. Delete the srv.conf file, and run vice-setup-rvm, then when it asks for the sizes of the log and data segments enter the values with a capitalized M. RVM log size: 2M RVM data size: 22M and then rvm should be correctly initialized, and srv.conf should be recreated. Then the server can be started. JanReceived on 1999-07-08 04:42:34