Date: Wed, 19 Apr 1995 11:50:50 -0500 (CDT) From: wardd@khis.Kodak.COM (Doug Ward) To: questions@freefall.cdrom.com Subject: NFS hanging up Message-ID: <9504191650.AA20030@dal.khis.kodak.com>
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I am networking two FreeBSD 2.0 systems using 3Com Etherlink (not II) ethernet cards. I am using the el0 interface. RPC, ftp and telnet work great. I can cd and ls within a remote mounted file system but when I try to cp to or from the remote file system, the shell I am in hangs. The shell also hangs when I try to execute a program on the remote file system. The results are the same no matter which machine I mount from. One of the machines is a 386DX40 with 8 MB of ram, an Adaptech 1542C SCSI controller and a 1.1 GB Micronet SCSI hard drive. The other machine is a 386DX33 with 4 MB of ram, an 100 MB IDE hard drive. Is there a patch I need? Is there a parameter for mount I need to check? What information provided by nfsstat is useful in looking at this? thanks, William
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