(Tahoe+NFS) vs. Mt.Xinu
Al Arthur
aca at nyit.UUCP
Wed Jan 11 11:39:28 AEST 1989
Has anyone had any experience with merging 4.3 and NFSSRC for
the vax (750, 780, microvax)? I have the original distribution
of 4.3BSD and the 3.2/4.3 NFS SRCVAX (version 3.2?) distribution,
and have tried to put a vanilla kernel together with little or
no luck. For instance, when I run the 4.3/NFS kernel, I get
user-level write errors on anything but small filesystems (ie.
can't create an FS over an entire RM05).
I guess I have three main questions:
1 - Has anyone successfully merged the original BSD4.3 distribution
with NFS? If so, what NFS SRC version did you use? What
troubles, if any, did you come up against?
2 - Has anyone had any experiences with the 4.3BSD "Tahoe release"?
Merging it with nfs? If so, what version? Would you
recommend the purchase of the "Tahoe release"?
3 - Has anyone had any experiences with MTXINU? I understand that
they are using "Tahoe 4.3" with version 4.0 NFS in their
product. I have some literature from them, but I also have
paid an awful bunch of money already for the v3.2/4.3 NFS
SRCVAX fomr Sun and would like to try to avoid an additional
expense $6K (additional CPU's, USERS...)
My LAN consists of several VAXES (730, 750, 780, 785, micro), SUN4's
IRIS', Sequent, etc. So, whatever I end up with must fit in nicely
with the current NFS environment (BSD/SYS5/DYNIX...). Also to be
considered: there are many local 4.2 device drivers that will need
to be ported to the new 4.3/NFS. With these considerations in mind,
any assistance/experiences/recommendations you can impart upon me, would
be greatly appreciated.
Thanks,
Al
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