On Sun, May 16, 2004 at 02:46:13PM +0300, Igor Khasilev wrote:
> Please, post complete startup message. Problem can be related to
> problems with loading dynamic libraries, and this should be reported at
> startup.

That was okay I have checked.


> Another source of problems - file access permissions. Check if /home/oops
> is accessible for "write" for the uid under which oops run.


That was the problem. So trivial, I smash my keyboard on my face :)
Although interesting that the storage file was created well

> > fonix# ls -ld /home/oops/storage
> > -rw-r--r--  1 oops  wheel  20971520 May 16 12:46 /home/oops/storage

chown oops /home/oops solved the problem and 
so /home/oops/gdburl was created after startup

By the way is that normal :
> > commented out Berkely stuff from the config it was still
> > loaded according to oopsctl stat, so I have moved the module
> > out of the /usr/local/libexec/oops directory, which disabled
> > it finally. Iit seems to be a problem that

Thanks for the quick help anyhow ...

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