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On Mon, Aug 30, 1999 at 01:22:30PM -0700, Craig Hughes wrote: > /coda has never been mounted in the first place. But yes, I did try that. > I've rebooted the machine, rebooted both machines, clean-reinstalled > everything, etc, etc. No fix. > > C When venus is killed right after printing 'Venus starting', it must be the child that is the culprit. And as the server is trying to set up a callback connection, the client is able to talk to the server. Nothing logged in /usr/coda/etc/console? Try to start venus as `venus -d 10', maybe a higher debug level will reveal something here. ps. normally when venus crashed/dies it is put into an endless loop, as that is the best way to debug rvm related problems. It also means that venus will keep certain sockets/resources allocated which will cause a second venus to fail during startup. If you want to start from a clean slate, a reboot shouldn't be necessary. I do the following to get a fresh/reinitialized client. # killall -9 venus # umount /coda # rmmod coda # touch /usr/coda/venus.cache/INIT # or start venus with '-init' flag # venus JanReceived on 1999-08-31 01:16:47