Unix/Novell interface
Rich Braun
rbraun at spdcc.COM
Fri Jan 25 15:36:32 AEST 1991
dixon at pdn.paradyne.com (Tom Dixon) writes:
>Wouldn't Stans on NFS Server fit this bill? It is available from
>sun.soe.clarkson.edu and is often refered to as SOS.
Yes it works. At least a little bit. Enough to impress my boss for at
least a day, anyway. Here's my configuration:
SCO Unix DOS Novell Server
-------- ------- -----------------
3C503 card Interlan card <whatever>
TCP/IP BYU Pkt Driver
NFS Netware 386
CMU/MIT PC/IP
SOS
All three systems are on a single Ethernet coax. I can then type
mount -f NFS,soft,rsize=500,wsize=500 dosbox:/y/mydir /usr/me/novell
after logging into the Novell server on 'dosbox' and mappying device Y:.
I get real-time, albeit somewhat slow, transparent file access on my
Unix system to the gigabytes of Novell stuff. And all for the price of
a couple of Ethernet cards and a minimally-configured DOS box. In the
future, Novell may be able to provide this directly via software on the
Novell server. But the Novell NFS is vaporware for the foreseeable
months.
There are some technical problems with SOS, however. I may switch to PC-NFS
if I can't solve them soon. The readdir function invoked within NFS
when you type 'ls' hangs indefinitely if the directory contains more than
a few dozen files. Is anyone out there using SOS from day to day? How
can I solve these problems and potential others I may run across? Is the
latest version the 4/90 edition presently on sun.soe.clarkson.edu?
-rich
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