ehrlich@cs.psu.edu (Dan &) (08/16/90)
>>>>> On Wed, 15 Aug 90 21:16:48 GMT, sblair@synoptics.com (Steven Blair) said: In article <1990Aug15.211648.13234@math.lsa.umich.edu> sblair@synoptics.com (Steven Blair) writes: Steven> X-Original-Newsgroups: comp.protocols.nfs Steven> Archive-name: nfswatch/15-Aug-90 Steven> Original-posting-by: sblair@synoptics.com (Steven Blair) Steven> Original-subject: nfs monitoring tools.... Steven> Archive-site: unix.sri.com [128.18.10.3] Steven> Reposted-by: emv@math.lsa.umich.edu (Edward Vielmetti) Steven> Several recent requests have been made on this list for information on Steven> tools for logging, and analyzing NFS activities on NFS servers. Steven> We use a tool developed by Dave Curry @ SRI called: nfswatch. It's Steven> available from Steven> unix.sri.com for anonymous ftp. It shows information in the following manner: unix.sri.com does not appear to support anonymous FTP logins of 'ftp' or 'anonymous'. Is there another host this can be obtained from? psuvax1:174> ftp unix.sri.com Connected to unix.sri.com. 220 unix FTP server (SunOS 4.0) ready. 530 User anonymous unknown. Login failed. ftp> 221 Goodbye. psuvax1:175> !v vi ~/.netrc psuvax1:176> !ftp ftp unix.sri.com Connected to unix.sri.com. 220 unix FTP server (SunOS 4.0) ready. 530 User ftp unknown. Login failed. ftp> 221 Goodbye. psuvax1:176> -- Dan Ehrlich <ehrlich@cs.psu.edu>/Voice: +1 814 863 1142/FAX: +1 814 865 3176
davy@sparkyfs.istc.sri.com (David Curry) (08/16/90)
NFSWATCH can be obtained via anonymous ftp to the host spam.itstd.sri.com (128.18.4.3). Grab the file "pub/nfswatch.tar.Z". You can also get it from icarus.riacs.edu (134.12.1.1, 128.102.16.8). There's a new version in the works if I can ever get time to work on the damn thing. Watch comp.sources/sun-spots and maybe this newsgroup (if I remember to post the announcement here...) for news of this sometime Real Soon Now. I think there might be a version on one of the recent SUG tapes as well... they sent me so much paperwork for that and another thing that I've lost track of whether it ever made it. Dave Curry SRI International