05-25-2011
unable to open / create any file in vi
Hi,
I am unable to create/open any file in vi editor for normal user, though using root I am able to create/open any file, using redhat 5.5,
example
vi test
it showing nothing after entering command
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SRV(3) Library Functions Manual SRV(3)
NAME
srv - server registry
SYNOPSIS
bind #s /srv
#s/service1
#s/service2
...
DESCRIPTION
The srv device provides a one-level directory holding already-open channels to services. In effect, srv is a bulletin board on which pro-
cesses may post open file descriptors to make them available to other processes.
To install a channel, create a new file such as /srv/myserv and then write a text string (suitable for strtoul; see atof(2)) giving the
file descriptor number of an open file. Any process may then open /srv/myserv to acquire another reference to the open file that was reg-
istered.
An entry in srv holds a reference to the associated file even if no process has the file open. Removing the file from /srv releases that
reference.
It is an error to write more than one number into a server file, or to create a file with a name that is already being used.
EXAMPLE
To drop one end of a pipe into /srv, that is, to create a named pipe:
int fd, p[2];
char buf[32];
pipe(p);
fd = create("/srv/namedpipe", 1, 0666);
sprint(buf, "%d", p[0]);
write(fd, buf, strlen(buf));
close(fd);
close(p[0]);
write(p[1], "hello", 5);
At this point, any process may open and read /srv/namedpipe to receive the hello string. Data written to /srv/namedpipe will be received
by executing
read(p[1], buf, sizeof buf);
in the above process.
SOURCE
/sys/src/9/port/devsrv.c
SRV(3)