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In some email I received from Jan Harkes <jaharkes_at_cs.cmu.edu> on Fri, 18 Apr 2003 10:23:20 -0400, wrote: > On Fri, Apr 18, 2003 at 03:04:18PM +0100, lou wrote: > > I'm having a problems with my coda server. It's a linux box, > > with 500M RVM data and 30M log partition. > > when i issue > > createvol_rep ROOTVOLUME E0000100 /volumes/vicepa > ... > > 14:03:10 VGetPartition Couldn't find partition 0 > > 14:03:10 VCreateVolume: Cannot find partition 0. Bailing out. > > It looks like the server has a problem finding the /volumes/vicepa > partition. Was /vice/db/vicetab changed since the server was started? If > so you probably need to restart the server. > > Are there any messages around the top of SrvLog indicating that the > server actually could or could not find the partitions specified in the > vicetab file? Hi again, I found the problem, it's really silly cause it was my mistake, and it was in the script rather than in the server. (i missed the partition part in volutil create_rep .. ) I'm sorry again for all the noise. cheers, -- Lou Kamenov AEYE R&D lou.kamenov_at_aeye.net FreeBSD BGUG http://www.freebsd-bg.org lou@FreeBSD-bg.org Secureroot UK http://secureroot.org.uk phayze@secureroot.org.uk Key Fingerprint - 936F F64A AD50 2D27 07E7 6629 F493 95AE A297 084A One advantage of talking to yourself is that you know at least somebody's listening. - Franklin P. JonesReceived on 2003-04-18 11:20:41