If you turn on the debug=1 during mount you should get the error in
your syslog. Or if you really want a flood of debug go for debug=255.
Either way it'll let us know what's going on. It probably has to do
with auth, it may also have to do with what tid is sent during
version/attach, there is some variation between the various systems on
what is expected.
-eric
On 10/4/05, David Leimbach <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> On 10/4/05, erik quanstrom <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> > that number is (unsigned long)-1L on a 32bit machine.
> >
> > i'd bet (sight unseen) that the python code is using unsigned longs for the
> > fids
> > and everybody else is using a long with -1 as an error code.
> >
>
> I figured it was -1 :). I just didn't think that it was an error code.
>
> Still interesting. When I have an error trying to mount the python 9p
> server from inferno I don't get that error... only with v9fs.
>
> Dave
>
> > erik
> >
> > David Leimbach <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> writes
> >
> > |
> > | I can mount it from Plan 9 but when I try to mount it with v9fs I get
> > | errors on the server side:
> > |
> > | On Mac OS X I do:
> > | "sudo python srv.py -r /Users/dave/Desktop dave homework.net"
> > |
> > |
> > |
> > | On plan 9 it's just
> > | "9fs fuji"
> > |
> > | and things work well.
> > |
> > | On Linux I do:
> > | "mount -oname=dave,noextend -t 9P 192.168.1.100 /mnt/9"
> > |
> > | and I get:
> > | "mount: permission denied" in linux
> > |
> > | and the 9p in python gives the following:
> > |
> > | "serving: '192.168.1.81',35556
> > | Error fid 4294967295 not in use
> > | client EOF"
> > |
> > | Not clear what's happening there.
> > |
> > | Before I used noextend I got errors on the server side about not
> > | understanding 9p2000.u. Totally expected :).
> > |
> > | I'm currently using the Python 9p as a quick replacement for testing
> > | something like u9fs now that I can't really build it on anything but
> > | linux.
> > |
> > | I'm not terribly interested in hacking on u9fs right now either. I've
> > | got bigger fish to fry and this Python 9p server may do exactly what I
> > | want for a particular project I have in mind.
> > |
> > | Dave
> >
>