* [9fans] New cpu server woes
@ 2006-07-07 2:45 Richard Bilson
2006-07-07 4:58 ` gabidiaz
2006-07-09 18:55 ` Russ Cox
0 siblings, 2 replies; 5+ messages in thread
From: Richard Bilson @ 2006-07-07 2:45 UTC (permalink / raw)
To: 9fans
So what does one do when drawterm tells one that
?you and auth server agree on password
but
?server is confused
cpu: server lies got 533e77d4931126f4.67665283 want
79f86876191c41ff.0: cs gave empty translation list
In this case, the auth server and the cpu server are one and the same,
newly configured following the wiki instructions (first time for me,
so don't discount the possibility of something truly brainless). The
system was previously configured according to the "drawterm to your
terminal" instructions, although besides that not a lot has happened
to this installation.
The cs error is probably trying to tell me something, but ndb/csquery
gives the right answer to every question I ask when run from the
console.
Thanks,
Richard
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* Re: [9fans] New cpu server woes
2006-07-07 2:45 [9fans] New cpu server woes Richard Bilson
@ 2006-07-07 4:58 ` gabidiaz
2006-07-09 2:05 ` Richard Bilson
2006-07-09 18:55 ` Russ Cox
1 sibling, 1 reply; 5+ messages in thread
From: gabidiaz @ 2006-07-07 4:58 UTC (permalink / raw)
To: 9fans
Hello,
try auth/debug, it help me a lot with these issues.
gabi
> So what does one do when drawterm tells one that
>
> ?you and auth server agree on password
>
> but
>
> ?server is confused
> cpu: server lies got 533e77d4931126f4.67665283 want
> 79f86876191c41ff.0: cs gave empty translation list
>
> In this case, the auth server and the cpu server are one and the same,
> newly configured following the wiki instructions (first time for me,
> so don't discount the possibility of something truly brainless). The
> system was previously configured according to the "drawterm to your
> terminal" instructions, although besides that not a lot has happened
> to this installation.
>
> The cs error is probably trying to tell me something, but ndb/csquery
> gives the right answer to every question I ask when run from the
> console.
>
> Thanks,
> Richard
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* Re: [9fans] New cpu server woes
2006-07-07 4:58 ` gabidiaz
@ 2006-07-09 2:05 ` Richard Bilson
0 siblings, 0 replies; 5+ messages in thread
From: Richard Bilson @ 2006-07-09 2:05 UTC (permalink / raw)
To: Fans of the OS Plan 9 from Bell Labs
On 7/7/06, gabidiaz@gmail.com <gabidiaz@gmail.com> wrote:
>
> try auth/debug, it help me a lot with these issues.
It doesn't indicate any problem, at least when run from the cpu server console.
I may just start from scratch and try again, taking better notes along the way.
I do think that some of the permissions end up wrong if you follow the
cpu server instructions -- bootes doesn't wind up with enough rights
to do everything expected (including write to /adm/keys.who, mentioned
here recently).
> > So what does one do when drawterm tells one that
> >
> > ?you and auth server agree on password
> >
> > but
> >
> > ?server is confused
> > cpu: server lies got 533e77d4931126f4.67665283 want
> > 79f86876191c41ff.0: cs gave empty translation list
> >
> > In this case, the auth server and the cpu server are one and the same,
> > newly configured following the wiki instructions (first time for me,
> > so don't discount the possibility of something truly brainless). The
> > system was previously configured according to the "drawterm to your
> > terminal" instructions, although besides that not a lot has happened
> > to this installation.
> >
> > The cs error is probably trying to tell me something, but ndb/csquery
> > gives the right answer to every question I ask when run from the
> > console.
> >
> > Thanks,
> > Richard
>
>
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* Re: [9fans] New cpu server woes
2006-07-07 2:45 [9fans] New cpu server woes Richard Bilson
2006-07-07 4:58 ` gabidiaz
@ 2006-07-09 18:55 ` Russ Cox
2006-07-10 2:23 ` Richard Bilson
1 sibling, 1 reply; 5+ messages in thread
From: Russ Cox @ 2006-07-09 18:55 UTC (permalink / raw)
To: Fans of the OS Plan 9 from Bell Labs
It means that the bootes (whatever your hostowner is named)
key in keyfs (/mnt/keys) does not match the one you typed
into the nvram that the server factotum is using.
Thus the server's factotum cannot read the tickets that
the auth server issues.
Russ
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* Re: [9fans] New cpu server woes
2006-07-09 18:55 ` Russ Cox
@ 2006-07-10 2:23 ` Richard Bilson
0 siblings, 0 replies; 5+ messages in thread
From: Richard Bilson @ 2006-07-10 2:23 UTC (permalink / raw)
To: Fans of the OS Plan 9 from Bell Labs
On 7/9/06, Russ Cox <rsc@swtch.com> wrote:
> It means that the bootes (whatever your hostowner is named)
> key in keyfs (/mnt/keys) does not match the one you typed
> into the nvram that the server factotum is using.
Perfect. It works now. Thanks, Russ.
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