----- Original Message -----
From: Zane H. Healy <healyzh(a)aracnet.com>
To: Discussion re-collecting of classic computers
<classiccmp(a)u.washington.edu>
Sent: Monday, 15 November 1999 4:51
Subject: NFS on VMS (was Re: Effective Speed of 10BaseT)
What is interesting on this note, is that there is a
free client, and it
seems to work fairly well, for BeOS.
Hmmm, interesting.
I think the problem is with the way I've got the
Proxies set up. I can
mount the drive on my OpenBSD box, but can't access it, can't even see it
when I do a 'df' (that is a seriously wierd experience).
Sounds more like permissions may be involved. This is not as simple under
VMS as it is under Unix. (As you no doubt are aware)
I can't even mount it on my Linux box.
I'm wondering how it will react to one of the
Solaris boxes, but haven't booted one yet.
Good benchmark. If it mounts from that it's obviously a server problem.
I also can't figure out how to export a directory
instead of an entire
disk, it doesn't even look to be possible. I'd really like to export
DKA200:[PCTMP], instead of DKA200: since that's what's served up via
AppleTalk and Samba.
It's possible. Which IP stack/NFS Server are you using, & what version of
VMS?
Cheers
Geoff Roberts
Computer Systems Manager
Saint Mark's College
Port Pirie, South Australia.
Email: geoffrob(a)stmarks.pp.catholic.edu.au
netcafe(a)pirie.mtx.net.au
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