(Illustration by Gaich Muramatsu)
Folks, I am trying to get coda 5.3.20 running on a dual opteron machine (64bit amd machine) running NetBSD and I am not having much joy. I have fixed up the lwp library to support the architecture (the lwp test program runs without error). I fixed the vice-setup-rvm script which was passing a too small chunksize to rdsinit (it was hard coded to 32 whereas the min for my machine is 40 presumably due to the wider types, I set chunksize to 64) and all the setup completes but when I try to run createvol_rep siren E0000100 /vicepa: I get this in the SrvLog: 22:28:00 File Server started Fri Jan 2 22:28:00 2004 Out-of-range hash id 256 in chain 124 DIR: 0x730000, LENGTH: 2048 HASH TABLE: (46 13) (124 256) ALLOMAP: (0 50) PAGEHEADERS: page 0, tag 1234, freecount 50, set 14, bitmap: 1111111100111111000000000000000000000000000000000000000000000000 CHAINS: Chain: 46 thisblob: 13 next: 0, flag 1 fid: (1.1) . Chain: 124 thisblob: 256 next: 29440, flag 0 fid: (207300.307300) thisblob: 29440 22:28:30 ****** FILE SERVER INTERRUPTED BY SIGNAL 11 CODE 6 ****** 22:28:30 ****** Aborting outstanding transactions, stand by... 22:28:30 Uncommitted transactions: 1 22:28:30 Uncommitted transactions: 1 22:28:30 Becoming a zombie now ........ 22:28:30 You may use gdb to attach to 1455 which looks a bit fatal. Does coda run on any other 64bit architectures? Should I just update to coda6 and try my luck? (the only reason I am using coda5 is that it is in the NetBSD pkgsrc tree but I could manually compile if I had to). Any other advice? -- Brett LymnReceived on 2004-01-02 07:34:47