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- X-RFC822-From: Jim Whitfill - Los Alamos <WHITFILL@meediv.lanl.gov>
- From: Jim Whitfill - Los Alamos <WHITFILL@meediv.lanl.gov>
- Subject: Re: nfs between two vms systems?
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- > No doubt this has been discussed before, but how well do the current nfs
- > client and server versions run between two VMS systems? I really havent
- > looked at this much since the early versions where it didnt have that
- > capability.
- > thanks,
- > drex
- >
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- > Drexel Atkinson BITNET: datkins@unmb
- > Systems Programmer INTERNET: datkins@ariel.unm.edu
- > CIRT-ACS University of New Mexico
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- >
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- I have several VMS systems that use NFS Client/Server to share disks. It has
- been working great. I haven't had any problems with it.
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- Jim A. Whitfill Mechanical & Electronic Eng. Division (505) 667-9282
- whitfill@meediv.lanl.gov Los Alamos National Laboratory
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