Re: Low bandwidth lockup

2001-10-03 Thread jeremy
My bad. The VIOC_SYNCCACHE was a tokens issue. However venus is now back to timeing out. In the interests of completeness I should mention that I have a local coda server holding a replicated copy of the volume in question. The rest of the cell is at work. Is this a server-server issue or a c

Low bandwidth lockup

2001-10-03 Thread jeremy
proceeded normally (properly replicated). The moment I do the directory thing it goes boom. After that all file writes lock up (for that volume). After a while venus goes into a sulk and refuses to try and reintegrate the volume. Also, what was the explaination for: docks:/coda/usr/jeremy# cfs fr

Re: Low bandwidth lockup

2001-10-03 Thread jeremy
On 4 Oct, (Brett Lymn) wrote: > According to [EMAIL PROTECTED]: >> >>In the interests of completeness I should mention that I have a local >>coda server holding a replicated copy of the volume in question. The >>rest of the cell is at work. Is this a server-server issue or a >>client-server iss

Re: Low bandwidth lockup

2001-10-04 Thread jeremy
Why did it happen an hour after I copied a directory in? Thanks for your help, Jeremy 15:29:38 Entering RecovDirResolve (0x7f02.0x5.0x22) 15:29:38 ComputeCompOps: fid(0x7f02.5.22) 15:29:38 RS_ShipLogs - returning 0 15:29:38 Going to spool log entry for phase3 15:29:44 FileResolve: 1 domi

Server hangs

2001-09-29 Thread jeremy
Apologies, but I have one of those "I follow the instructions and it hangs" questions. I get this error message on creaevol_rep. Not suprising, since the server never finishes initialising. It prints its pid into the pid file and then 'hangs'. Three hours later, still nothing. soap:/vice# cr

Re: Server hangs

2001-09-29 Thread jeremy
m:Administrator member on this server, (sort of a Coda super user) Enter the uid of this user: 1001 Enter the username of this user: jeremy An initial administrative user jeremy (id 1001) with Coda password changeme now exists. A server needs a small log disk partition, preferrably on a disk by it

Re: coda with very large servers

2001-10-11 Thread jeremy
On 11 Oct, Zachary Denison wrote: > > > In terms of the read any/ write all strategy thats > exactly what I want. I do want it to deliver ail to > all the servers at once. I want a system exactly as > yuo said, so that if one location completely loses > internet connectivity, users outside tha

Coda always crashes while copying files across

2001-08-14 Thread Jeremy Malcolm
ely annoying. I have tried to look through the archives but I can't find anything that really helps. Can anyone offer any suggestions? TIA -- JEREMY MALCOLM <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> http://malcolm.wattle.id.au Providing online networks of Australian lawyers (http://www.ilaw.com.au) and Linux ex

"Connection timed out" and "mount system call failed"

2001-08-19 Thread Jeremy Malcolm
6a850 returned 0 20:11:08 RevokeWBPermit on conn 496a850 returned 0 20:11:08 RevokeWBPermit on conn 496a850 returned 0 20:11:08 RevokeWBPermit on conn 496a850 returned 0 Any tips? Thanks very much in advance, as I am pulling my hair out here. -- JEREMY MALCOLM <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> http://malcol

Re: "Connection timed out" and "mount system call failed"

2001-08-19 Thread Jeremy Malcolm
,0x1,0x1) Failure of coda_cnode_make for root: error -6 coda_read_super: rootfid is (0x7f00,0x1,0x1) Failure of coda_cnode_make for root: error -6 I am running kernel 2.2.18 with its coda module. Does that help? -- JEREMY MALCOLM <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> http://malcolm.wattle.id.au Providing onl

Re: "Connection timed out" and "mount system call failed"

2001-08-24 Thread Jeremy Malcolm
the same thing when I try to connect to the server. The same clients can connect to the cmu test server fine. -- JEREMY MALCOLM <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> http://malcolm.wattle.id.au Providing online networks of Australian lawyers (http://www.ilaw.com.au) and Linux experts (http://www.linuxco

Re: "Connection timed out" and "mount system call failed"

2001-08-25 Thread Jeremy Malcolm
> -6 is ENXIO, which is a different error compared to your earlier post. Actually my earlier post had both errors, but it seems -6 is the only one I get when running venus on the server itself (the other error only on other machines trying to connect to this server). > In any case try to rebuild

Re: "Connection timed out" and "mount system call failed"

2001-08-27 Thread Jeremy Malcolm
0 Wprecedents.1 I103 H2 P/vicepa m0 M0 U2 W103 C3b7f9679 D3b7f9679 B0 A0 Wprograms.1 I104 H2 P/vicepa m0 M0 U2 W104 C3b7f9695 D3b7f9695 B0 A0 GetVolumeList finished successfully -- JEREMY MALCOLM <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> http://malcolm.wattle.id.au Providing online networks of Au

Reinstalled coda - error -6 persists

2001-09-04 Thread Jeremy Malcolm
le venus is started or not? Should I be doing it while I am in the /coda directory? TIA -- JEREMY MALCOLM <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> http://malcolm.wattle.id.au Providing online networks of Australian lawyers (http://www.ilaw.com.au) and Linux experts (http://www.linuxconsultants.com.au) for inst

"Assertion failed" in cfs mkmount is what leads to venus error -6

2001-09-17 Thread Jeremy Malcolm
arts refusing to start with the "CHILD: mount system call failed. Killing parent" message and the "Failure of coda_cnode_make for root: error -6" (or on server 1 error -110) in the kernel. See my previous postings for more information about that aspect of the problem. TIA --

Re: "Assertion failed" in cfs mkmount is what leads to venus error -6

2001-09-17 Thread Jeremy Malcolm
olume seemed to get me into an even bigger mess. The four replicated volumes are mounted inside /coda. Is there something wrong with doing this? Do I need to create a separate mount point for the root volume? TIA -- JEREMY MALCOLM <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> http://malcolm.wattle.id.au Providing on

Re: Logs of coda crash

2001-09-22 Thread Jeremy Malcolm
irewall, however I am using the version of coda (5.3.15) that is supposed to work with masquerading. -- JEREMY MALCOLM <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> http://malcolm.wattle.id.au Providing online networks of Australian lawyers (http://www.ilaw.com.au) and Linux experts (http://www.linuxconsul

Re: Logs of coda crash

2001-09-22 Thread Jeremy Malcolm
Jeremy Malcolm wrote: > > OK thanks Jan, I think *maybe* we are making some progress now, Update: I lied. After restarting venus again it has resumed reliably crashing on both servers with the killing parent message and "Failure of coda_cnode_make for root: error -6". Ba

Re: coda funding

2001-11-09 Thread Jeremy Malcolm
(date A, size B) while you were offline. Choose an option: [ ] overwrite server [ ] overwrite client [ ] keep both". 8. Fix the problem with two replicated servers that I and at least a couple of other people are having (gory details in the archives). -- JEREMY MALCOLM <[EMAIL PROTECTED]

Re: coda funding

2001-11-12 Thread Jeremy Malcolm
back as > a result might help us find it this time. Mmm, true. I haven't had a chance to upgrade to 5.3.17 yet but intend to do so as soon as I have a free moment. I notice the debs are up now. -- JEREMY MALCOLM <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> http://malcolm.wattle.id.au Providing onlin

Replication problem revisited

2001-11-14 Thread Jeremy Malcolm
;t think I did anything different from before. Does this help? -- JEREMY MALCOLM <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> http://malcolm.wattle.id.au Providing online networks of Australian lawyers (http://www.ilaw.com.au) and Linux experts (http://www.linuxconsultants.com.au) for instant help!

Re: Replication problem revisited

2001-11-15 Thread Jeremy Malcolm
e again when trying to read or write files to the mountpoints on either server. No obvious errors accompany the timeouts in any log files. Where to from here? :-) -- JEREMY MALCOLM <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> http://malcolm.wattle.id.au Providing online networks of Australian lawyers (http:

Re: No such file or directory ????

2001-09-27 Thread Jeremy Malcolm
hed about the volume. Post /vice/db/VRList and the output of volutil getvolumelist on both servers here and someone more knowledgeable than me might be able to help. -- JEREMY MALCOLM <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> http://malcolm.wattle.id.au Providing online networks of Australian lawyers

typescript sought for successful replicated server installation

2001-12-02 Thread Jeremy Malcolm
st step in installation until the clients are successfully writing and reading, and then email me the output so that I can step through it? I just want to finally rule out the possibility that I am doing something wrong. -- JEREMY MALCOLM <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> http://malcolm.wattle.id.au Provid

Goodbye coda

2001-12-12 Thread Jeremy Malcolm
figure and impossible to effectively debug. I wish all the best for coda but since it has taken so long for coda to get this far, I do not seriously see it becoming ready for widespread production use soon. -- JEREMY MALCOLM <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> http://malcolm.wattle.id.au Providing on

Re: Goodbye coda

2001-12-12 Thread Jeremy Malcolm
on which looks more promising. Which we are using with no problems. Very nice, very fast. > I think Intermezzo will be th successor, yes. But it's still too immature. I agree with that. Alan Cox has given it a nice plug already, though (see the Intermezzo Web site). -- JEREMY MAL