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- From: osyjm@cs.montana.edu (Jaye Mathisen)
- Subject: Anybody using an infoserver with Ultrix client? (heap'em big'um problems)
- Message-ID: <1992Sep7.003144.26629@coe.montana.edu>
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- Organization: CS
- Date: Mon, 7 Sep 1992 00:31:44 GMT
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- [ If you're seriously considering making use of an infoserver on your network
- to interact with Ultrix hosts, you should probably peruse this, it's got
- some stuff about difficulties I'm having making it "work" correctly, and
- an infoserver is a significant $$$ investment to make, and then not have
- it work...(right)]
-
- Hardware/Software:
- Decstation 5000/240, Ultrix 4.2C, Infoserver client for Ultrix RISC 1.0,
- Decsystem 5500, Ultrix 4.2A, Infoserver client for Ultrix RISC 1.0,
- Decstation 5000/200, Ultrix 4.2A, Infoserver client for Ultrix RISC 1.0...
- Infoserver 150, version 2.1 software.
-
- I'm hosed. Nobody at DEC support can help, they said "The infoservers
- were too new, they didn't know much about them". Some answer. Especially
- since they aren't new, although the infoserver client for ultrix
- RISC is. Hell, it took 20 minutes of arguing with the person to get them
- convinced that what I wanted to do was even possible, they only thought
- I could do this with VMS... Oh well, I suppose it takes time for
- new product info to get to all the people inside DEC...
- ---
- The problem:
-
- I create a partition on the infoserver, create a service for the partition,
- bind, newfs, mount the partition on the above-listed machines.
-
- At apparently random times, accessing those partitions results in "No
- such device or address" errors, and the disk has to be umounted and
- remounted, which clears the problem for some random time period.
-
- What's bizarre is that I have 5 ISO9660 CDROM's mounted on these same
- DEC machines from the infoserver, and they NEVER have had a problem. It's
- only the [ULTRIX] class formatted partitions. Even when the [ULTRIX] disks
- go offline, the [ISO_9660] drives are still accessible.
-
- I haven't been able to recreate the problem consistently, other than
- that it happens several times a day, but no apparent pattern.
-
- Since normal tech-support can't help... if some person at DEC reading this
- can forward it to the infoserver client people, it'd be great. Even if I
- don't hear from them, perhaps they'll get it in gear and get it fixed
- in the next release.
-
- I can crash both the infoserver and the host by running iozone, on a
- semi-regular basis, seems to happen 1 out of 3 times, and only if the
- test is a long one... ie, testing iozone for a 1MB file hasn't wiped it
- out, iozone for a 200MB file kills it pretty regularly.
-
- One other person on the net contacted me when I posted about this earlier,
- detailing some problems he was having. I now am seeing some of the same
- junk, like having to fsck CDROM's. Occasionally, I can newfs a partition, mount
- it, umount it, and have to fsck it before I can mount it again. Fsck it, and
- it still won't mount. Do 2-3 more fsck's, and all of the sudden it's
- mountable, even though it's totally empty.
-
- If anybody has any suggestions, hints, or heard anything from DEC that
- has any help, patches, whatever, please email me...
-
- Note that the infoserver has performed flawlessly as a paging host for
- our VXT2000's, and it is working fine with our VMS hosts, it's just the
- Ultrix stuff that seems to be working like sh*t...
- --
- Jaye Mathisen, COE Systems Manager (406) 994-4780
- 410 Roberts Hall,Dept. of Computer Science
- Montana State University,Bozeman MT 59717 osyjm@cs.montana.edu
-