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Subject: Re: Redhat 5.1 coda server.
From: "Peter J. Braam" <braam () cs ! cmu ! edu>
Date: 1998-06-15 11:21:55
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Why we need to run gdb for the first time? Because there is a BAD bug
somewhere. I _think_ that some of our thread scheduling stuff isn't
working right -- and I'm on my way to have a 50 line C program produce
similar trouble.
- Peter -
On Mon, 15 Jun 1998, Bradley Marshall wrote:
> Peter,
>
> > I know this is a terrible bug but to get your server off the ground you
> > need to do:
> >
> > gdb /usr/sbin/srv
> >
> > run -rvm /var/log/rvm.log /var/log/rvm.data 20480000
> >
> > You will see Fileserver started in your SrvLog (/vice/srv). Then type
> >
> > volutil shutdown
> >
> > Quit gdb.
> >
> > From here on, startserver will work. We don't know the cause of this
> > problem but are working on it.
>
> That did it! Great, thanks heaps! Now to get the client running. :)
>
> Now I'm curious, why do you need to run gdb the first time? Does it
> send some signal to the process?
>
> Thanks,
> Brad
> --
> Bradley Marshall
> Sysadmin
> Plugged In Software
>
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