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It seems making the directory /coda helped once... I was able to start venus fine, but when I wanted to copy a file to it, I got permission denied. Now when I start venus, it gives me the same odd error as before. I just rebooted the system, started the server (which seems to be running fine, although there are no messages at all in the logfiles), and I get the samen things again... Brett Lymn wrote: > > According to Wim Godden: > > > >I get this odd error... I've tried all things with the module in the > >kernel (compiled it in, compiled it as a module, etc.), but that doesn't > >seem to be the problem... I have no idea where to go from here. > > > > Are you _sure_ you don't already have venus running? Sometimes venus > can go zombie and hang onto the /coda mount, when you try to start > venus again without killing the zombie it will fail. Check your ps > for venus running, if you are running linux then you may need to > specifically unmount /coda. > > -- > =============================================================================== > Brett Lymn, Computer Systems Administrator, BAE SYSTEMS > ===============================================================================Received on 2001-07-02 10:32:19