From mboxrd@z Thu Jan 1 00:00:00 1970 Message-ID: <20020914204325.82033.qmail@web21407.mail.yahoo.com> From: William Gunnells To: 9fans@cse.psu.edu In-Reply-To: <20020914160005.21633.45193.Mailman@psuvax1.cse.psu.edu> MIME-Version: 1.0 Content-Type: text/plain; charset=us-ascii Subject: [9fans] help connect a terminal to kfs or Standalone CPU Date: Sat, 14 Sep 2002 13:43:25 -0700 Topicbox-Message-UUID: eac954ce-eaca-11e9-9e20-41e7f4b1d025 UPDATE** Still having trouble with terminal connection to CPU/Auth kfs. Yes I did rename the files as stated in in cpurc. I did it manualy. Also I'm able to connect with con -l 'tcp!kfs!ticket' (ctl-\, q will quit) Very cool command its response was connected to tcp!kfs!ticket on /net/tcp/20 So I suppose my ticket is fine. Here is the exact error I receive at terminal before it reboots authentication failed (auth_proxy fd: kfs system error ::connection rejected), trying mount anyways boot: /: authentication failed kernel > > Then the system just cycles through and reboots... > > Also used disk/kfscmd chat. I think its a ticket > problem. Not sure how to correct it. Maybe I have > something set up wrong. > > Here are my configs > > #!/bin/rc > echo -n cpu > /env/service > date > /env/boottime > > # replace FILESERVER with the name of your file > server > # here we start with kfs, your local disk file > system > fileserver=kfs > > # replace FACEDOM with the local domain to be used > in > the faces database > facedom=FACEDOM > for (i in '#m' '#i' '#S' '#t') > bind -a $i /dev >/dev/null >[2]/dev/null > > ip/ipconfig -g 192.168.0.1 ether /net/ether0 > 192.168.0.2 255.255.255.0 > # name translation, cs sets /dev/sysname > ndb/cs > sysname=`{cat /dev/sysname} > sysname=kfs > ndb/dns -r > > # parallelism for mk > NPROC=`{wc -l /dev/sysstat} > NPROC=`{echo $NPROC|sed 's/ .*//'} > > prompt=($sysname^'# ' ' ') > > # pick a timeserver closer to you when you can or > we'll get clogged > #aux/timesync plan9.bell-labs.com > > # uncomment the following for booting other systems > ip/dhcpd > ip/tftpd > > # If you are on an auth server, start these before > listening: > # > auth/keyfs -wp -m /mnt/keys /adm/keys >/dev/null > >[2=1] > auth/cron >>/sys/log/cron >[2=1] & > # > # also rename some files: > # > if(! test -e /rc/bin/service.auth/il566){ > mv /rc/bin/service.auth/authsrv.il566 > /rc/bin/service.auth/il566 > mv /rc/bin/service.auth/authsrv.tcp567 > /rc/bin/service.auth/tcp567 > mv /rc/bin/service/il566 > /rc/bin/service/_il566 > mv /rc/bin/service/tcp567 > /rc/bin/service/_tcp567 > } > # for standalone cpu only > disk/kfscmd 'listen il!*!17008' > # services available to networks > aux/listen -q -d /rc/bin/service.auth -t > /rc/bin/service il > aux/listen -q -d /rc/bin/service.auth -t > /rc/bin/service tcp > > and local > > database= > file=/lib/ndb/local > file=/lib/ndb/common > > ipnet=myipnet ip=192.168.0.0 ipmask=255.255.255.0 > ipgw=192.168.0.1 > auth=kfs > proto=il > > ip=192.168.0.2 ether=00c04f182de5 sys=kfs > bootf=/386/9pcauth > proto=il > ip=192.168.0.3 ether=009027626acc sys=term > bootf=/386/9pc > proto=il __________________________________________________ Do you Yahoo!? Yahoo! News - Today's headlines http://news.yahoo.com