Using venus -init has same effect as in my last message.
Using -rvmt 3 gets me farther:
(none):/usr/coda# venus -rvmt 3&
[1] 361
(none):/usr/coda# Coda Venus, version 5.3.8
Date: Tue 09/19/2000
23:42:57 starting VDB scan
23:42:57 1 volume replicas
23:42:57 0 replicated volumes
23:42:57 0 CML entries allocated
23:42:57 0 CML entries on free-list
23:42:57 starting FSDB scan (213, 5120) (25, 75, 4)
23:42:57 0 cache files in table (0 blocks)
23:42:57 213 cache files on free-list
23:42:57 starting HDB scan
23:42:57 0 hdb entries in table
23:42:57 0 hdb entries on free-list
23:42:57 MarinerInit: socket bind failed
23:42:58 Initial LRDB allocation
23:42:58 Fatal Signal (11); pid 361 becoming a zombie...
23:42:58 You may use gdb to attach to 361
I don't have gdb on this machine right now (I deleted it to make room for
coda!). I'll put it back on and try to get a backtrace.
Note that this machine is not connected to a network. I see a socket bind
failing, so maybe it has something to do with that. I'll try it again when
I get this thing attached to a network.
Thanks for listening, in any event,
-c
[Christopher Mason <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> http://ash.rem.cmu.edu/ ]
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