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- From: ignacij@meishan.animal.uiuc.edu (Ignacy Misztal)
- Subject: NFS deamon trap D in tar
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- Organization: University of Illinois at Urbana
- Date: Mon, 27 Jul 1992 22:24:46 GMT
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- I am trying to back-up disk D:, which is a 450 Mbyte FAT partition
- of a 670 Mbyte disk. DOS back-up programs complain about directories
- being over 16 deep, although in fact they are only 4 at the most.
- Ignoring these messages, DOS FASTBACK works, but it loops endlessly
- through the same directories. OS/2 CHKDSK reports no problem.
- I connected the disk to a Sun via
- NFSD in IBM TCPIP 1.2.1, and attempted to tar the d: disk. The
- tar backs about 20 files, and then causes trap 000d in NFSD. Did
- anybody try to back-up the OS/2 files remotely via TCPIP? What could be
- wrong with NFSD? The maximimum read and write sizes on the
- SUN for are set to 4k, and NFSD works quite well for transmission
- of large, single files.
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- Ignacy Misztal E-mail: ignacy@uiuc.edu
- University of Illinois Phone: (217) 244-3164
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- Urbana, IL 61801
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