Hi again
found some new facts to the problem posted yesterday on the list:
each time one of the client crashes, it normally reports in codacon:
09:20:32 Checkpointing
09:20:32 to /usr/coda/spool/501/coda_.tar
09:20:32 and /usr/coda/spool/501/coda.cml
09:21:15 Reintegrate pending tokens for uid = 501
where uid 501 is the httpd on the clients
when the system hangs "cfs checkservers" reports :
Contacting servers .....
VIOCCKSERV: No such device or address
after a venus -init the system is up running again
I also found sometimes this error near the time the system crashed:
Aug 13 10:17:17 blade2 kernel: Coda: Bye bye.
Aug 13 10:17:26 blade2 kernel: coda_read_super: device index: 0
Aug 13 10:17:26 blade2 kernel: coda_read_super: rootfid is (0xff000001.0x1.0x1)
Aug 13 10:17:26 blade2 kernel: coda_read_super: rootinode is 1367858057 dev 9
Here also the startup of venus (maybe sth in it which can help)
09:27:01 Coda Venus, version 6.0.1
09:27:01 /usr/coda/LOG size is 6686208 bytes
09:27:01 /usr/coda/DATA size is 26738768 bytes
09:27:01 Loading RVM data
09:27:01 Last init was Wed Aug 13 18:36:03 2003
09:27:01 Last shutdown was clean
09:27:01 Starting RealmDB scan
09:27:01 Found 3 realms
09:27:01 starting VDB scan
09:27:01 3 volume replicas
09:27:01 1 replicated volumes
09:27:01 34 CML entries allocated
09:27:01 0 CML entries on free-list
09:27:02 starting FSDB scan (10416, 250000) (25, 75, 4)
09:27:02 168 cache files in table (483 blocks)
09:27:02 10248 cache files on free-list
09:27:02 starting HDB scan
09:27:02 0 hdb entries in table
09:27:02 0 hdb entries on free-list
09:27:02 Mounting root volume...
09:27:02 Venus starting...
09:27:02 /coda now mounted.
I hope somebody can help me, I don't want to use NFS if it does not work :)
Tom Weber