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- From: silverm@bcstec.ca.boeing.com (Jeff Silverman)
- Newsgroups: vmsnet.networks.tcp-ip.ucx
- Subject: Re: Q: UCX proxies for rlogin (inbound? dup recs?)
- Message-ID: <4137@bcstec.ca.boeing.com>
- Date: 8 Nov 92 00:34:49 GMT
- References: <6NOV199212304913@robot.nuceng.ufl.edu> <1992Nov7.032549.15906@nntpd.lkg.dec.com>
- Organization: Boeing Computer Services, Seattle
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- MyTH@ucx.lkg.dec.com (M. T. Hollinger) writes:
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- >an "ND" next to them in the SHOW PROXY output (NFS, Dynamic). Watch
- >the OPCOM messages when you try to mount or access the relevant
- >filesystem; they often provide a strong clue.
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- > - MyTH
-
- Right. One of the advantages of UCX over other implementations of TCP/IP is
- the wealth of diagnostic information you are given. Unfortunately, it isn't
- always easy to find. For example, OPCOM has to be enabled for NETWORK messages
- in order to see the diagnostics (REPLY/ENABLE=NETWORK).
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- Jeff Silverman, Boeing
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