On Tue, 30 May 2000, Ioannis wrote:
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> Venus is killed as soon as it starts and venus.log was not
> generated to show what is wrong. Having struggled enough this weekend
> to get venus going I must seek your help.
Not too surprising there is no log, because the error is because venus
could not create its logfile :)
> Kernel/User netlink socket support is not enabled in the kernel,
> would this make a difference?
Coda shouldn't need this for anything.
> (By the way: When I do a "cmon testserver.cs.cmu.edu:100" the reply is
> "testserver.cs.cmu.edu is not a valid server" which also
> globbles (and changes) the term settings of my terminal. Well, once
> I can get venus to start I will probably have to deal with this next.)
It is testserver.coda.cs.cmu.edu
cmon is a fairly simpleminded curses application, it is quite possible it
does something wrong when exiting.
> Coda Venus, version 5.3.7
> coda_psdev_write: downcall, no SB!
>
> Date: Mon 05/29/2000
>
> 17:52:44 LogInit failed
>
> [2]+ Exit 255 /usr/sbin/venus
Venus is unable to create its logfile.
What is the logfile set to in /etc/coda/venus.conf ? (the default is
/usr/coda/etc/venus.log) and what is in /usr/coda/etc/vstab ? You may want
to make sure you can write a file in that location, too.
Good luck,
Shafeeq