From mboxrd@z Thu Jan 1 00:00:00 1970 From: presotto@plan9.bell-labs.com Message-Id: <200006291205.IAA07066@cse.psu.edu> Date: Thu, 29 Jun 2000 07:58:59 -0400 To: ratta1i@mail.cmich.edu, 9fans@cse.psu.edu Subject: Re: [9fans] apu/auth standalone.. MIME-Version: 1.0 Content-Type: text/plain; charset="US-ASCII" Content-Transfer-Encoding: 7bit Topicbox-Message-UUID: ce1356e2-eac8-11e9-9e20-41e7f4b1d025 I'll assume that you edited out the '#'s in the cpurc and rebooted, using a user/hostid for the cpu server to run as. Let's call that id 'xyzzy'. The auth server is now up, and depdnding on what you did is either running rio or is in line at a time mode. I suggest the former since it's easier to debug in. Do the following: cat /dev/user ls -l /adm/keys ps|grep keyfs ls -l /mnt/keys I'm assuming /dev/user is 'xyzzy'. If /adm/keys is not also owned by xyzzy or it's group isnot one which includes xyzzy, then I understand your problem. You should run disk/kfscmd allow and then remove and recreate /adm/keys. if the ps shows keyfs not running or the ls -l /mnt/keys produces an error, they you're not getting it started in cpurc.