NFS for tahoe?
Paul Benson
benson at rlgvax.UUCP
Fri Apr 14 05:10:46 AEST 1989
In article <3259 at robin.cs.nott.ac.uk> cczdao at clan.nott.ac.uk (David Osborne) writes:
>i read in a recent issue of "Unix World" that CCI have ported NFS
>to the Power6/32. does anyone know if this is available, or is it
>still on beta test?
>
Yes, we have had 3.01 with NFS for a while.
Works, great -- lots of mods for improved slave processing (MP)
Also, IP subnetting coming soon, thanx to Dennis Bednar! will still be
4.2bsd though (not 4.3).
>we're currently running System V, supplied by ICL -- does the NFS
>port work with SysV? and would we be able to obtain it from CCI
>if ICL would or could not supply it?
I believe so.... I don't see why they wouldn't supply it though,
they own CCI!! CCI was purchased by STC of England, and now reports
to ICL, a subsidiary of STC.
>
>while i'm asking about System V, ICL have an annoying habit of taking
>the CCI release and removing useful parts of it, like Melbourne filesystem
>quotas, so it fits in with their other System V products on other machines.
I think they are behind in Office Power releases as well. There is an effort
underway to consolodate the ICL and CCI versions of Office Power into an
international release.
>am i right in thinking that CCI's SysV, in pure, unadulterated form,
>provide quotas? i'd like to be able to retro-fit them to what we
>get from ICL (we're just about to move, at last, to "release 2.22",
>which from the notes, says it's SysV.3 compatible).
Well, to be honest...
I don't know if CCI supports quotas at all.
CCI System V is BSD under the hood, it meets the System V interface definition
in order to be called SystemV, but it's all 4.2bsd.
PS: 4.3bsd is being developed on a tahoe -- trivial, but true.
>
>dave.
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>David Osborne
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