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On Mon, Jul 14, 2003 at 06:31:45AM +0200, Pascal Bourguignon wrote: > I've installed coda on a SuSE 8.3: > coda-6.0.1/ ... > I can't mount any volume, I'm getting this error: > > janus-1:/etc/init.d # cfs mkmount /coda/var janus-var > /coda: File exists Coda-6.0 introduced realms, and the root directory dynamically instantiates subdirectories as realms are accesses and is for all other uses read-only. > ==> /usr/coda/etc/console <== > 06:11:04 Venus starting... > 06:11:04 /coda now mounted. Ok, it looks like you have a patched kernel. > janus-1:/etc/init.d # ls -l /coda > total 6 > dr-xr-xr-x 2 root nogroup 2048 Jul 14 05:19 ./ > drwxr-xr-x 27 root root 4096 Jul 14 04:32 ../ Try to access your realm, ls -l /coda/<hostname of your server> or ls -l /coda/<ip-address of your server> And if that succeeds 'ls -l /coda' should show that a directory (actually a mountpoint) was instantiated for your realm. Currently it isn't recommended to access your server from multiple 'realm' mounts, as the server doesn't realize they are different instances of the same client and callbacks are only sent back for one of the mountpoints. JanReceived on 2003-07-14 00:48:57