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- Subject: Re: NFS deamon trap D in tar
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- Date: Wed, 29 Jul 1992 16:05:59 GMT
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- In <ignacij.712354787@meishan.animal.uiuc.edu> ignacij@meishan.animal.uiuc.edu (Ignacy Misztal) writes:
- > Below is the setup in which tar on the Sun was tring to back up
- > the OS/2 files.
- >
- > 486/33 with 16 M, OS/2 2.0 GA, IBM TCP/IP 1.2.1
- > NFSD was started by starting PORTMAP and NFSD with no parameters
- >
- > Sun SS1, SunOS 4.1.1, mount line:
- > misz:c:/ /home/ignacij/os2c nfs rw,intr,bg,wsize=4096,rsize=4096 0 0
- >
- >
- > tar from PC to Sun was started by:
- > tar cvf backup os2c
- >
- > After copying about 20 files, NFSD quit, printing trap 000d. There was
- > no damage to any window.
- >
- > Being unsuccessful, I tried to use rcopy from the PC. It eventually succeded,
- > but its pattern of operation was very erratic: 5-20 seconds of seemingly
- > high speed copying, followed by a 5-20 s standstill. During that standstill,
- > vt100 screen appeared frozen.
- >
- > I needed to back up my files to transfer files from FAT to HPFS. Perhaps I
- > should have used xcopy from the PC?
- > ----------------------------------------------------------------------
- > Ignacy Misztal E-mail: ignacy@uiuc.edu
- > University of Illinois Phone: (217) 244-3164
- > 1207 W. Gregory Dr.
- > Urbana, IL 61801
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