Has anyone else had problems with volutil restore after upgrading
to coda-5.3.6? Whenever I try it, whether I specify the volid
and name or not, the server codasrv dies. Here is the SrvErr file:
could not open key 2 file: No such file or directory
Date: Mon 04/03/2000
10:57:17 f_icreate: bitmap free at 0, inode 1 exists!
Assertion failed: 0, file "ftreeifs.c", line 319
VENUS IS EXITING! Bye!
Also, how do you rename a restored volume to its original name?
or can you rename a volume? There is a note in the man page
for volutil that there is a command 'volutil ancient'; does
this make the restored volume the real volume? The manual in
the chapter 'Reinitializing Coda Servers after a Disaster'
is as obscure as can be; it says:
Next create a directory /coda/tmp/restore and use the
volutil restore to restore each of the backup clones
to /coda/tmp/restore.
But I don't understand what the directory is for. The restored
volumes also seem to get mounted in /coda/tmp/inited, since
it says later:
Create a directory /coda/tmp/inited and mount all of the
volumes created in XXX in this directory.
and again later:
Use cfs rmmount to umount all of the volumes in /coda/tmp/restored
and /coda/tmp/inited.
Does 'volutil restore' create a mount point? Is it failing for me
because I am outside /coda when I run it? The manual also refers
to a script restorevolumes(8), which no longer seems to exist.
-- Owen
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