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On Fri, 10 Mar 2000, Madhav wrote: (...) > What is your log partition? /dev/hda12 > > The log size must be smaller than you log partition. > We recommend not more than 30M log size, and 2M is a good choice. > What is your log size? (enter as e.g. '2M') 12M > > What is your data partition (or file)? /dev/hda11 > > The data size must be approx 4% of you server file space. > We have templates for servers of approx: 500M, 1G, 2.2G, 3.3G, 8G > (you can store less, but not more on such servers). > The corresponding data sizes are 22M, 44M, 90M, 130M, 315M. > (use 315M only on very fast machines) > Pick one of the defaults, otherwise I will bail out > > What is the size of you data partition (or file) > [22M,44M, 90M, 130M, 200M, 315M]: 133M This seems to be the problem ^^^ If you don't pick one of the defaults, you must manually initialize RVM using the rdsinit program, as this message indicates : > LOG file has been initialized! > > Read rdsinit(8) use rdsinit to configure your data area. Picking 130M would probably be the easier way. > [root_at_server1 /]#/etc/rc.d/init.d/codasrv.init start This server should be failing to start due to its RVM data area not being uninitialized. /vice/srv/SrvErr and /vice/srv/SrvLog should give some indication of this. Good luck, ShafeeqReceived on 2000-03-10 12:26:13