SunOS on Auspex interacting with PCs

2007-12-25 10:08:00

Thanks to the following for responding:

root@tester.ebu.ericsson.se

rali@meitca.com

simon@iway.nl

My Original Question:

>I have an Auspex running SunOS 4.1.4 equivalent. We

>have PCs running NT and interacting through the

>Hummingbird Package NFS Maestro to achieve connectivity.

>Has anyone out there experienced intermittent/consistent

>problems with this combination?

>

>Is there additional setup or software required on the Unix

>side of the configuration? If so, would the lack of this

>setup or software cause instability?

>

>Transmission and connectivity problems related to larger

>file size transactions (40 MB) seem to be a known problem

>area in our current scenario.

Apparently, there are known bugs... Simon elaborates on this:

        "the earlier versions had problems copy local

        (PC) read only files to NFS drives. (It would

        try to duplicate your local file perms on the

        server, but it would do it before actually

        copying the file ...) Maestro also had a few

        problems following symlinks, check this out. I

        think that it has some other bugs, but they

        are pretty trivial, and should be sorted by now .....

        Because NFS use UDP, once it has grabbed some

        bandwidth, it hogs it, on a small file which

        takes only a second to write, this is not a

        problem, because the response for each user

        (is) rapidly shared. A 40 meg file will take

        quite some time to copy, and thus other users

        will suffer while this is happening."

Recommendations:

* The general feedback was to check the client side to

  ensure that the clients are running the latest and

  greatest NFS is being used.

* Alternative software package was suggested by Reto

        samba (public domain implementation of MS SMB)

You can find samba pages at:

   http://lake.canberra.edu.au/pub/samba/samba.html

* Check out of the router and transmission rates was also

  suggested by Reto:

        "Is this going over a router? Are the MTUs

        different on either side, if so? On big

        transfers yuou stand more chance of going into

        massive retransmit orgies if the router starts

        having troubles slicing and dicing say FDDI into

        Ethernet (4500 to 1500). I ended up setting the

        OFFNET MTU on my auspex to 1500 to spare the

        router the work"

I once again would like to thank those who responded so

quickly, you guys are great!! I will be working on these

suggestions right away!

-Kandy

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