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Nevermind, fixed it. Did a "venus-setup pa-wb-001.public 300000" on the scm for those interested. -RD --- redirecting decoy <redirectingdecoy_at_yahoo.com> wrote: > Hi, > > Slowly, but surely I am building a functioning coda > system. However I am still having a few problems. > So far, I can successfully connect to the coda > server > from a client, and write date to a mounted volume. > This works fine from the clients. However, when I > try > to access the directories from the SCM, I get a > variety of different errors. > > I have a volume named "Storage" mounted on: > /coda/pa-wb-001.public/storage > I can read, write to the volume from every client I > have tried so far. > > When I try to do a simple ls /coda/pa-wb-001.public > on > the scm machine, I seem to get a host of random > errors. > Sometimes, I get "Resource Temporarily Unavailable", > other times I get "Connection Timed Out", and > sometimes I even get "Permission Denied". This is > very confusing. I was having similar problems with > the clients, which I found was caused by my network > setup on the server. The server has 2 nics, 1 nic > on > 192.168.10.16, the other on 10.1.1.1. I'm forcing > coda to work on the 10.1.1.1 address. This seems to > have fixed the client problem. I also changed the > hosts file so pa-wb-001.public points to 10.1.1.1. > > The interesting part is the output of codacon when I > try to do an "ls /coda/pa-wb-001.public": > > Codacon output: > ------------------------------------------------------- > ValidateAttrsPlusSHA > pa-wb-001.public(501bdc88.7f000000.1.1) [0] ( > 11:58:02 > ) > Fetch pa-wb-001.public [2] ( 11:58:02 ) > ValidateAttrsPlusSHA > pa-wb-001.public(501bdc88.7f000000.1.1) [0] ( > 11:58:03 > ) > Fetch pa-wb-001.public [2] ( 11:58:03 ) > ValidateAttrsPlusSHA > pa-wb-001.public(501bdc88.7f000000.1.1) [0] ( > 11:58:03 > ) > Fetch pa-wb-001.public [2] ( 11:58:03 ) > ValidateAttrsPlusSHA > pa-wb-001.public(501bdc88.7f000000.1.1) [0] ( > 11:58:04 > ) > Fetch pa-wb-001.public [2] ( 11:58:04 ) > ValidateAttrsPlusSHA > pa-wb-001.public(501bdc88.7f000000.1.1) [0] ( > 11:58:06 > ) > Fetch pa-wb-001.public [2] ( 11:58:06 ) > bandwidth 192.168.10.16 976562 1088139 1228501 ( > 11:58:07 ) > ValidateAttrsPlusSHA > pa-wb-001.public(501bdc88.7f000000.1.1) [0] ( > 11:58:10 > ) > Fetch pa-wb-001.public [2] ( 11:58:10 ) > bandwidth 192.168.10.16 1009081 1089324 1183431 ( > 11:58:12 ) > BeginStatusWalk [190] ( 11:58:47 ) > [0, 0, 0, 0] [0] ( 11:58:47 ) > NewConnectFS 192.168.10.16 ( 11:58:47 ) > BackProbe 192.168.10.16 ( 11:58:47 ) > bandwidth 192.168.10.16 931098 1146788 1492537 ( > 11:58:47 ) > ValidateAttrsPlusSHA > pa-wb-001.public(501bdc88.7f000000.1.1) [0] ( > 11:58:47 > ) > EndStatusWalk [190] ( 11:58:47 ) > [0, 0, 0, 0] [0, 0, 0] [1, 0, 0.0] ( 11:58:47 ) > BeginDataWalk [1] ( 11:58:47 ) > EndDataWalk [1] ( 11:58:47 ) > [1, 0, 0.0] [0, 0, 0, 0] ( 11:58:47 ) > bandwidth 192.168.10.16 960614 1169590 1494768 ( > 11:58:52 ) > ------------------------------------------------------- > > Now, this looks ok to me, except for the part when > it's trying to connect to 192.168.10.16. I don't > know > why its trying to connect to that address, since the > server is on 10.1.1.1. > > If I ping pa-wb-001.public from itself, it does come > up as 10.1.1.1. I'm very confused. Am I on the > right track here, or totally off ? > > Any help would greatly appreciated. > Thanks in advance, > > -RD > > > > > _______________________________ > Do you Yahoo!? > Declare Yourself - Register online to vote today! > http://vote.yahoo.com > > __________________________________ Do you Yahoo!? New and Improved Yahoo! Mail - 100MB free storage! http://promotions.yahoo.com/new_mailReceived on 2004-09-20 14:06:18