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On Thu, 10 Jul 2003, Jan Harkes wrote: Hi, I did these things are listed below and the result was not satisfying, the first thing was that the hostname and the name in the scm-file were different. After I corrected the settings in server.conf appeared the following failure-message: > On Thu, Jul 10, 2003 at 03:57:07PM +0200, Marko Klaus wrote: > > i have a nasty problem, I installed everything and succeded with > > vice-setup, but i can't create a root volume. The SrvLog says that > > > > CheckVRDB: Could not open VRDB > > That is normal when there are no volumes yet. > > > SrvErr says that > > > > Could not open key 2 file: No such file or directory > > Ignore that, it has something to do with rotating the auth2.tk, which is > used to encode the Coda authentication tokens, on a daily basis. > > > When I try to create a root-vol: > > > > createvol_rep coda_root E0000100 /vicepa > > /usr/sbin/createvol_rep: ELF: command not found > > That "ELF: command not found" message is unusual. The only way to find > out what is responsible for this line is to run > > sh -x createvol_rep coda_root ... > > > > V_BindToServer: binding to host desaster > > RPC2NewBinding to server desaster failed with RPC2Binding(F) > > Check the SCM server name in /vice/db/scm, I guess that would be > desaster. Check if the name resolves to the right ip-address and whether > volutil can connect. > > cat /vice/db/scm > host `cat /vice/db/scm` > volutil dumpvrdb /tmp/vrlist > volutil -h `cat /vice/db/scm` dumpvrdb /tmp/vrlist > > Both of those variants of volutil should succeed if your server is up > and running. The first connects to the ip-address of localhost and the > second to the ip-address of desaster. > > Jan >Received on 2003-07-11 07:56:24