Subject: Re: pcnfsd running on current
To: None <dsndata!tower.tssi.com!helios!sun-lamp.cs.berkeley.edu!glass>
From: Randy Terbush <sierra!randy@hoss.unl.edu>
List: current-users
Date: 12/02/1993 21:09:00
I am CCing this to the 'netbsd-users' list since I might find more
people using pcnfs on 0.9 that don't read about current.
To summarize my initial post, I am looking for war stories regarding
the use of pcnfsd on and BSD UNIX.
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Adam> I would expect stuff looking for locking support, even the minimal
Adam> stuff used by pcnfsd to fail due to the absence of a lock manager (i.e
Adam> rpc.lockd). I expect through that one will be written in the next few
Adam> months.
I am looking forward to a PD lockd! However, we are using FTP's PCTCP
product, which allows us to specify whether we want locking for each
mount. The DOS applications that really require locking, luckily
have their own form.
Adam> Also, let us know how the async-write patch goes, and drop us a copy
Adam> when you feel comfortable with it. We would make it a mount option,
Adam> like most current NFS implementations. (Hmm...will we see a comment
Adam> from vjs?)
The change I am using was offered by Karl Denniger on the BSDI mail
list which is a simple one line change in nfs_recv.c. Having a mount
option would also be nice, but would not work in the case of the PC's
which need it worse than any.
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Randy Terbush
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UUCP: netcomsv!dsndata!randy
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