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List:       linux-coda
Subject:    Re: ls: /coda/: No such device or address
From:       jaharkes () cs ! cmu ! edu
Date:       1998-08-19 15:20:47
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> /var/log/messages also shows the following messages:
> 
> Aug 18 01:10:29 altus kernel: Coda Kernel/Venus communications (module),
> v4.6.0, braam@cs.cmu.edu
> Aug 18 01:10:29 altus kernel: coda_psdev_write: downcall, no SB!
> Aug 18 01:10:35 altus kernel: coda_read_super: rootfid is
> (0x1000001,0x1,0x1)
> Aug 18 01:10:36 altus kernel: coda_read_super: rootinode is 1049601 dev 3
> Aug 18 01:10:37 altus kernel: coda_inode_grab: coda_find_super returns
> NULL.
> Aug 18 01:10:39 altus kernel: coda_open: coda_inode_grab error
> -6.coda_inode_grab: coda_find_super returns NULL. 

Hi Troy,

I don't understand why it fails to find the superblock. The message
`rootinode is 1049601' is printed when venus has successfully made the
first connection with the server, and the superblock is then returned to
the VFS layer. But when trying to retrieve this superblock later on, it
is unable to find it.

What kernel version do you use? 2.0.x or 2.1.x?

l8r,
	Jan Harkes <jaharkes@cs.cmu.edu>

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