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On Thu, 11 Feb 1999, sean dreilinger wrote:
> i have coda client and server working nicely on the same machine. but
> when i try to setup venus on a remote client to access this new server,
> it dies.
>
> the same remote venus client machine can be pointed at the CMU
> testserver with much better results. this is with reboot, remove/install
> of venus RPM, and re-run of the appropriate venus-setup command between
> attempts.
>
> only fishy thing i can find is the response to the cfs checkservers
> command, when run on the remote client box it gives:
>
> # cfs checkservers
> Contacting servers .....
> VIOCCKSERV: No such file or directory
>
> is there something i have to do on the remote client side to account for
> the ``two secret tokens of _exactly_ 8 characters'' that i used when
> installing the server?
>
> anyone seen this before and have a clue for me?
>
> TIA
> --sean
> sean dreilinger, mlis
> mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]
> http://durak.org/sean
>
> # venus
>
> Date: Thu 02/11/99
>
> 13:38:34 /usr/coda/LOG initialized at size 0x86f9c
> 13:38:34 /usr/coda/DATA initialized at size 0x21be70
> 13:38:34 brain-wiping recoverable store
> 13:38:35 loading recoverable store
> 13:38:35 starting VSGDB scan
> 13:38:35 0 vsg entries in table
> 13:38:35 0 vsg entries on free-list
> 13:38:35 starting VDB scan
> 13:38:35 1 vol entries in table (0 MLEs)
> 13:38:35 0 vol entries on free-list (0 MLEs)
> 13:38:35 starting FSDB scan (833, 20000) (25, 75, 4)
> 13:38:35 0 cache files in table (0 blocks)
> 13:38:35 833 cache files on free-list
> 13:38:36 starting HDB scan
> 13:38:36 0 hdb entries in table
> 13:38:36 0 hdb entries on free-list
> 13:38:36 Initial LRDB allocation
> 13:38:37 Venus starting...
> Killed
>