wmp@vaxine.UUCP (Wayne Power) (01/23/86)
I'd imagine this will generate some interest. It is for such gems that I keep my site on the net. If this is not the appropriate news group for this discussion, please advise. Re: the name. If I can't have it, it's vaporware to me. I think AT&T should come up with another name if they ever release their ?FS. :-) I've had it up on 4 vaxen running 4.2 for about a week. The kernels seem as stable as the old ones. The installation procedure is incredibly simple and safe, as advertized. And, yes folks, it works. It sure is nice to say something like... % grep vt100 /{,this_vax,that_vax,the_other}/etc/ttytype I've yet to find a utility that gets confused by RFS, but I have encountered a few oddities. % ls /some_vax/some_other_vax ...seems to hang the server on some_vax and all subsequent processes which try to use it. The server and the offending process are unkillable. However, you can do a ps and kill the offending user. % cd /some_other_vax/bin % pwd ...tries to run ./pwd. Running any remote binary causes "panic: iput" and the local machine goes right on down. Shell scripts work, but too well. % /some_other_vax/path/name/foo ...will execute foo even if there are no x bits on. If you're in a remote directory... % ls > ls or % ps > ps ...is a noop because the shell opens the file for writing, then runs it. These quirks must be fixed before I'd think of unleashing RFS on my users. Any help will be appreciated. I'll post any fixes or mods we come up with. We'll probably make the server honor /etc/hosts.equiv for our site. Thank you, Todd. Nice work. --wmp (Wayne Power) Automatix, Inc. Billerica, MA 617 667-7900 decvax!encore!vaxine!wmp