Ok, let me start over!

So I was off one letter... It's apparently a lower case L - ld0, not
id0.    I'm so used to "ide0"!   
Also, I said I could ftp. Not true. What I was meaning is that after
issuing the uploaddisk command, it sees the server I'm trying to load
to, for it asks me the password.   

I have no idea about G4U - I have directions in how to use it to put
files onto a server from said device, and get them onto said device from
the server, and have never had any problems until today.  The commands I
have used before, and I used today are:


ifconfig -a       to see what my lan connections are called.
ifconfig wm1 x.x.x.x [ip addr] y.y.y.y [netmask addr] up
route add default z.z.z.z [gateway ip addr]               this failed,
so I had to delete default, then add it. Pinged ok.
uploaddisk w.w.w.w [server ip addr] gggg [file name]

After that it looked like everything was going ok, connected to the
server, asked for my password, and then failed with the error.

Upon doing the "disks" comand, it shows ld0: 153GB, and some other
figures.
Upon doing the "dmesg", there's a whole bunch of info, of which it also
shows the ld0 info.


On your website, where the pblm was almost two years ago, you asked if
the person could ftp the /kern/msgbuf file. I went to the /kern
directory, but no file is there, and I'm not sure exactly how to ftp (if
that command exists on g4u?).

Upon doing an ls, I saw ftpput. Is that what you mean?


Please type out the exact commands to get at this "msgbuf" file, and
then how to ftp that file, and I will try to get it to my pc, so I can
attach it in the next email.   Is it a txt file, and does your server
allow attachments?

Thanks again!
Paul


-----Original Message-----
From: Hubert Feyrer [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED] 
Sent: Thursday, February 01, 2007 12:06 PM
To: Krater, Paul (RICH7:2E60)
Cc: [email protected]
Subject: Re: [g4u-help] g4u - "device not configured" when
uploaddisk....

On Thu, 1 Feb 2007, Paul Krater wrote:
> Yes, I can ftp, and the "disks" command shows id0.
>
> Upon trying to uploaddisk, it comes back with:
> dd: /dev/rwd0d: device not configured

So
a) what exact command did you run, and
b) how does the corresponding output from dmesg / disks for "id0" look
    like?
(I've never headred of an id0...)


  - Hubert

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