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Re: Problems with registering key file for user on sfs server: msg#00051

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Subject: Re: Problems with registering key file for user on sfs server

I run sfscd -d while I register the key. As I mentioned in my previous post,
the output is:

-- sfscd: version 0.7.2, pid 16397
-- sfsrwcd: version 0.7.2, pid 16398
-- sfscd: not dropping privileges for debugging
-- nfsmounter: version 0.7.2, pid 16399
-- nfsmounter: mounted /sfs
-- nfsmounter: mounted /sfs/.mnt/wait

and nothing changes during the register process. I removed -L etc, no
changes.

Bastiaan Huisman

----- Original Message -----
From: "David Mazieres" <200203041606.g24G60795304@xxxxxxxxxxxxxx>
To: <bhuisman@xxxxxxxxxx>
Cc: <sfs@xxxxxxxxxx>
Sent: Friday, March 21, 2003 6:04 PM
Subject: Re: Problems with registering key file for user on sfs server


> You need to run an SFS server to register a key. Try running the
> command "sfssd -d" as root. If that doesn't work, send us the output
> of the command.
>
> Note also that this is not your problem, but do not run sfscd with the
> -L flag. -L turns off all the linux-specific workarounds in sfscd to
> make sfscd behave the way it does on other operating systems. This is
> only useful when testing patches that fix bugs in the Linux kernel.
> (Since our patch for the main bug this is working around was rejected
> by the Linux kernel maintainers, -L is pretty much guaranteed not to
> work.)
>
> David
>




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