Path: utzoo!utgpu!jarvis.csri.toronto.edu!cs.utexas.edu!uunet!mcsun!hp4nl!phigate!philica!geertj From: geertj@philica.ica.philips.nl (Geert Jan de Groot) Newsgroups: comp.protocols.nfs Subject: Re: PC-NFS Toolkit - Internet Domain Streams? Message-ID: <382@philica.ica.philips.nl> Date: 28 Nov 89 22:15:17 GMT References: <158@ndl.UUCP> Reply-To: geertj@ica00.ica.philips.nl (Geert Jan de Groot) Organization: PHILIPS ICA Lines: 59 In article <158@ndl.UUCP> smithd@ndl.uucp () writes: >I am trying to build a simple server/client application which will >connect Sun Workstations (running SunOS 4.0.3) with PCs (running >PC-DOS 3.30 and PC-NFS 3.0.1 on 3Com 3C501's). The application uses >Internet Domain Streams to provide a reliable connection. >I am using PC-NFS Toolkit 1.0 and Microsoft C 5.1. > >The toolkit routines seem to hang at arbitrary and unreproducible points. >I would appreciate hearing from anyone who has successfully used >the Toolkit to create reliable Internet Domain Streams. Any incantations, >black magic, voodoo, etc. is welcome. If anyone knows that this stuff >simply doesn't work - I'd like to know that too! I am afraid I only can agree to your problems. My application (a terminal emulator, to control the console ports of multiple file servers, with a slave PC so the file servers can be controlled remotely via ethernet), has the same problems, and a few more: -Sometimes, a one-way stream of data stops for a few seconds, and then continues without losing data. This is between two PC's running PC-NFS, using a WD8003E. To trace this problem, I put the two PC's alone on a network (i.e. no other devices). This didn't make any difference, it only seemed to make this happen more often. I also replaced my software by the examples in Comer's TCP/IP book, and found the same behaviour, so I guess it's not my software. -Closing an already closed TCP/IP stream causes a crash. I am not shure about the exact circumstances, since I played with it 2 months ago. However, I was able to reproduce this error. -I still can't figure out how to recover (relyably, i.e. without crash) if one of the connecting parties crashes. Of all things I tried, most seemed to cause a local crash under some circumstances. This is important, since I'm talking about controlling *consoles* here. This all is with 2 AT clones, DOS330, WD8003E's, class B IP addresses, no YP, pretty much standard. I wonder if anybody does have an application which runs flawlessly, always and relyable. I never have seen a bugID of PCNFS-PTK. Since the package is pretty old, and its version is still 1.0, I think there must be bugs and (more important) bugfixes. Anybody more info on this package? Another point. Some time ago, I asked about using the programmer's toolkit with PC-NFS. I also asked Paul Hinks of Borland UK. Paul was very responsive to my questions and even contacted SUN himself to find an answer. Unfortunately, he also wasn't able to get things working. I switched to MSC for this application :-(. geert jan --8<--nip-nip--------------------------------------------------------------- Geert Jan de Groot, Email: geertj@ica.philips.nl Philips ICA, ..!mcvax!philica!geertj Room T-214, Ham: PE1HZG Weisshausstrasse, 5100 Aachen, West-Germany "Programs are like waffles: phone: +49 241 6003 714 you should always throw the first one out" [Standard disclaimers apply] - Sutherland Brought to you by Super Global Mega Corp .com