On Tue, Sep 14, 1999 at 02:37:02PM -0400, [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
> When you refer to a local cache, are you refering to swap or the data
> partition I created for coda?
The container files on your machine in /usr/coda/venus.cache. The `size'
of this cache was specified as the last argument of
`venus-init <servers> <cachesize>'
> I have killed venus and /coda is umounted but I still can't start
> venus again. I get the same error:
>
> 14:29:13 Probably another Venus is running! open(/dev/cfs0) failed
> (1), exiting
>
> Is there anyway short of rebooting to clear that error?
Depends, the kernel module is counting howmany references there are,
normally there is one for venus opening /dev/cfs0 and another one for
the /coda mountpoint.
What kernel version are you running?
Is coda compiled as a kernel-module or built into the kernel?
i.e. I can't tell if you _have_ to reboot, ofcourse that should always work.
Jan