Hi,
I'm a new Coda user and I'm having some trouble getting Coda going. I set
up 3 Servers and that seemed to go ok. However, when I try to connect to
them,
Venus gave the following:
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[root@corvette /etc]# venus -init
Date: Thu 05/03/2001
18:16:13 /usr/coda/LOG size is 548341 bytes
18:16:13 /usr/coda/DATA size is 2193364 bytes
18:16:13 Initializing RVM data...
18:16:13 ...done
18:16:13 Loading RVM data
18:16:13 starting VDB scan
18:16:13 1 volume replicas
18:16:13 0 replicated volumes
18:16:13 0 CML entries allocated
18:16:13 0 CML entries on free-list
18:16:13 starting FSDB scan (833, 20000) (25, 75, 4)
18:16:13 0 cache files in table (0 blocks)
18:16:13 833 cache files on free-list
18:16:14 starting HDB scan
18:16:14 0 hdb entries in table
18:16:14 0 hdb entries on free-list
18:16:14 Kernel version ioctl failed.
18:16:14 Initial LRDB allocation
18:16:14 Getting Root Volume information...
18:16:14 Venus starting...
18:16:14 CHILD: mount system call failed. Killing parent.
Killed
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I am running Coda 5.3.13 on a Redhat 6.2 system (Linux 2.2). Is it
important
that it says "Kernel version ioctl failed"? Why is the mount
failing? Can
someone please help me?
I also tried to connnect to testserver.coda.cs.cmu.edu, and i get the
following:
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[root@corvette src]# venus -init
Date: Thu 05/03/2001
18:20:13 /usr/coda/LOG size is 548341 bytes
18:20:13 /usr/coda/DATA size is 2193364 bytes
18:20:13 Initializing RVM data...
18:20:13 ...done
18:20:13 Loading RVM data
18:20:14 starting VDB scan
18:20:14 1 volume replicas
18:20:14 0 replicated volumes
18:20:14 0 CML entries allocated
18:20:14 0 CML entries on free-list
18:20:14 starting FSDB scan (833, 20000) (25, 75, 4)
18:20:14 0 cache files in table (0 blocks)
18:20:14 833 cache files on free-list
18:20:14 starting HDB scan
18:20:14 0 hdb entries in table
18:20:14 0 hdb entries on free-list
18:20:14 Kernel version ioctl failed.
18:20:14 Initial LRDB allocation
18:20:14 Getting Root Volume information...
18:20:29 GetRootVolume: can't get root volume name!
18:20:59 GetRootVolume: can't get root volume name!
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As the manual said, I checked /etc/services and it seems ok. There is a
firewall here, and that could be part of the problem connecting to
testserver, but it should have no bearing on my own servers.
Thanks a lot,
Ryan