It is late here and I am tired, so I will make this brief and elaborate
in the morning if you need me too.
I just compiled and installed the coda 5.3.3 tarball under Debian Linux
(potato). The coda kernel module is loaded. When I point the client at
testserver.cs.cmu.edu it "Cannot find RootVolume".
I consulted the documentation. My /etc/services file is correct, I have
plenty of hard drive space, and though I am sort-of being nated I have
never had any problems with udp traffic before (quake & other things).
The documentation suggests: cmon testserver.cs.cmu.edu:100
Which printed that testserver.cs.cmu.edu was not a valid server. I
noticed that the host command failed to look it up and that the title
of the section was "... connect to testserver.coda.cs.cmu.edu" so I ran
venus-setup with that option which also failed to find the RootVolume.
I also tried coda.cs.cmu.edu, which has a different ip address, this
didn't work either.
Is the test server down for repairs tonight? Is there something simple
my tired mind is missing?
Regardless I will setup, or attempt to setup a coda server on a local
lan FreeBSD machine tomorrow.
Any comments or suggestions would be greatly appreciated. I apologize if
I am being a nuisance.
Ben.