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I set up a hoard file, as I described earlier: a /coda 100:d+ and ran hoard on it, then 'hoard walk', but I had problems. On Wed, Apr 12, 2000 at 12:09:32AM -0400, Jan Harkes wrote: > Does "hoard list" show your specified hoard profile? > hoard clear ; hoard -f <hoardfile> > should get the profile into the client. > > Did the walk finish without giving errors? The output of 'hoard list' is: <7f000000, .>, 0, 100:d+ which, I take it, does not include any of the other volumes? I didn't see an error at the time, but I've noticed since an occasional *** Not bound *** /coda/service/unique/director/etc d+ after 'hoard walk'. > You need the hostname/ip-address of at least one of the servers that > were specified when running venus-setup in /etc/hosts. A problem is that > you lose tokens when shutting down venus. The only way around this is to > do: > > clog -tofile /home/xxx/tokenfile > > while connected, and > > clog -fromfile /home/xxx/tokenfile > > after starting up disconnected. The problem I have is that on my (kerberised) system 'kclog' or 'kclog <username>' work, but 'kclog -tofile <filename>' with or without the username or the explicit '-kerberos5' flag or both always produces: kclog -tofile tokens username: zlsiial Date: Wed 04/12/2000 08:33:27 In Krb5Init() Segmentation fault I take it there will also be problems because of the time limit on Kerberos tickets; I can't renew them in disconnected mode, can I? Do I need to setup the laptop as a Coda server to enable disconnected operation when I've compiled with kerberos 5? Thanks again for your patience. -- Owen LeBlanc_at_mcc.ac.ukReceived on 2000-04-12 03:37:52