P.S.

mv /rc/bin/service/tcp567 /rc/bin/service/!tcp567

This line didn't work when I was following the instructions on the wiki for 
configuring a standalone cpu server as the file tcp567 wasn't there.

James

On Jun 4, 2012, at 10:14 PM, James Chapman wrote:

> cpu%cat /cfg/$sysname/cpustart
> aux/listen -q -t /rc/bin/service.auth -d /rc/bin/service tcp
> 
> cpu%ls /rc/bin/service.auth
> /rc/bin/service.auth/authsrv.il566
> /rc/bin/service.auth/tcp567
> 
> I guess I am already flailing... and I can't run anything on the server's 
> console until tomorrow.
> 
> Thanks,
> 
> James
> 
> On Jun 4, 2012, at 10:01 PM, erik quanstrom wrote:
> 
>> On Mon Jun  4 14:53:57 EDT 2012, ja...@cs.ioc.ee wrote:
>>> Hi,
>>> 
>>> I'm trying to set up a combined cpu/auth server. I can drawterm into it 
>>> using bootes but if I try the other user then I created the following 
>>> happens after I type in my password:
>>> 
>>> cpu: cannont get auth tickets in p9sk1: Connection refused
>> 
>> check to see that you have the proper entries in your /rc/bin/service.auth
>> (or whatever directory you're using) *and* that you are starting a listen
>> on this directory.
>> 
>> also, it's worth running auth/debug on the auth server's console
>> before making too many changes.  i've found that it's easy to flail
>> and make conuter-productive changes.
>> 
>> - erik
>> 
> 


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