martin@utc.chalmers.se. (Martin B|rjesson) (12/13/89)
I'm looking for information on various NFS installations running on IBM 370 machines. Both VM/CMS and MVS are interesting. How fast can you transfer data with different channel servers? Is there very much problem with a security system like ACF2? Have you had any major problems with any of the available softwares or hardwares around? We are really interested in using NFS this way so we must have at least one installation where we can see things work. ADVthanksANCE /martin >```*** "Whereof one cannot speak about, thereof one must be silent." ****( ) /, ? Martin Borjesson, Chalmers Computer Society (CD), Goteborg, Sweden <o o> > (cond (and (not rpg) (not computers)) study-philosophy) (") `- UUCP: martin@cd.chalmers.se O
jeroen@uts.amdahl.com (Jeroen Schenkelaars) (12/13/89)
In article <1952@mathrt0.math.chalmers.se> martin@utc.chalmers.se (Martin B|rjesson) writes: >I'm looking for information on various NFS installations running on >IBM 370 machines. Both VM/CMS and MVS are interesting. How fast can >you transfer data with different channel servers? Is there very much >problem with a security system like ACF2? Have you had any major problems >with any of the available softwares or hardwares around? > >We are really interested in using NFS this way so we must have at least >one installation where we can see things work. > There is a third alternative to run NFS on S/370, which is called UTS. UTS is Amdahl's implementation of Unix on S/370 machines. UTS runs native on Amdahl hardware and can be run under VM on other S/370 machines. NFS is included in the latest release of UTS, release 2.0. For more information please contact the Amdahl office in Stockholm or send me an email.