Hello Niraj,
On 30 Jan 2006, at 17:22, Niraj Tolia wrote:
I have used the Coda client with Xen without any problems. I don't
believe the server requires any kernel support and it should Just
Work under Xen. Now, I don't use Debian but should you not be doing
an apt-get install coda-server?
Thanks for the reply. You're quite right, I did need to do that. I've
now got a bit further but still have problems.
In Dom0, I did this to install the server:
Add deb http://www.coda.cs.cmu.edu/debian stable/ to /etc/apt/
sources.list
apt-get update
apt-get install coda-update
apt-get install coda-server
useradd coda
passwd coda (set to dev root password)
mkdir /opt/coda
run vice-setup:
yes to create server.conf
/vice for root
yes, the SCM machine
PASSWORD-GOES-HERE for all auth tokens
server id 1
enter coda's uid and coda
yes to set up rvm
log file: /var/log/codalog, 20M
data file: /opt/coda/datafile, 22M
yes, proceed and wipe old data
accept /vicepa
yes to setup vicetab
256K files
yes, try to get started
In Dom0, I did this to install the client:
apt-get install coda-client
Default realm for auth: 127.0.0.1
Caching: 10000
clog coda, password "changeme" (falls over, "An address in realm
'127.0.0.1' resolved to unusable address '127.0.0.1', ignoring it.
Unable to resolve addresses for Coda auth2 servers in realm
'127.0.0.1'")
clog guest@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxx, password guest (works fine
with read/write access and local caching)
My current status in Dom0 is that I appear to be able to start the
server, but can't connect to it from the local machine, while I can
connect to a remote server and use it Ok.
I then did this to install the client in DomU:
Add deb http://www.coda.cs.cmu.edu/debian stable/ to /etc/apt/
sources.list
apt-get update
apt-get install coda-client
Default realm for authentication: 192.168.1.5
Cache size: 20000
clog coda, password "changeme" (falls over, possibly due to kernel
modules not being loaded?)
clog guest@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxx, password guest (falls over,
"Local login only, could not contact venus")
Attempting to (re)start the client in DomU does this:
domU:~# /etc/init.d/coda-client restart
No /usr/sbin/venus found running; none killed.
umount: /coda: not mounted
Starting /usr/sbin/venus...
Date: Tue 01/31/2006
12:05:51 Coda Venus, version 6.0.14
12:05:51 Probably another Venus is running! open failed for /dev/
cfs0,/dev/coda/0, exiting
I suspect that my DomU kernel is missing the Coda modules.
My config file for DomU looks like:
kernel = "/boot/vmlinuz-2.6.12.6-xenU"
memory = 96
name = "vm01"
dhcp = "dhcp"
disk = [ 'file:/opt/xen/domains/vm01/diskimage,sda1,w','file:/opt/
xen/domains/vm01/swapimage,sda2,w' ]
root = "/dev/sda1 ro"
Cheers,
Mark.
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