thanks Don,
this is not the issue for my setup here, not DNS, I don't think so,
at the time when non-SCM server is trying to fetch data(during non-SCM
vice-setup), this appears in UpdateSrvLog on SCM:
16:10:45 Access denied to file db/ROOTVOLUME
and above file does not even exist, vice-setup does not create it
is it something I need to create manually?
can anybody point me to some readings on Replication, manual and howtos
don't work for me
VSGDB file is another one that has to be created manually?
and I really cannot figure out its syntax from the manual
cheers
On 13/04/10 19:54, root wrote:
Greetings Pawel:
I am having the same problem. However, I discovered that one of the
engineers working in our sandbox/testing environment changed the rDNS
(ip address to hostname lookup) of our non-SCM server prior to my
non-SCM installation testing -- the old hostname works, and the
hostname set on the server and all configuration is still the same,
but the rDNS doesn't match.
This may be the issue for us as coda may be pulling in and trying to
use this information "some how". Anyway, we're going to simply
flatten and install from scratch on this new domain (technically
arbitrary; selected as a business decision) and see if that resolves
our problem (I love that pun).
Regarding the documentation, it is understood to be not ready for
novice instruction, but it's all we got. Most everything can be
updated via here or via the wiki itself, and any contributions are
appreciated.
Regards,
-Don
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pawel eljasz writes:
dear all, have just subscribed, apologies for lame nature of the
question.
following the manual (which is by the way quite chaotic from any
novice perspective) I try set up
second server in the cell for replication purposes, right?
first setup on SCM box goes seemingly ok, the second server's
vice-setup results in:
...
....
Enter the update token that matches SCM $_yourserver: $mytoken
Fetching needed files from SCM $_yourserver
09:36:19 Fetch failed with Permission denied
Done.
Now installing things specific to non-SCM machines...
...
..
and it proceeds further, till the end with no more errors nor warnings.
but is this normal?
cheers