Path: utzoo!attcan!uunet!mcsun!unido!gtc!pemstgt!tb From: tb@pemstgt.gtc.de (Tillmann Basien) Newsgroups: comp.unix.xenix Subject: Re: NFS Client or Server for Xenix Message-ID: <1990Jul02.184026.6836@pemstgt.gtc.de> Date: 2 Jul 90 18:40:26 GMT References: <3366@crash.cts.com> Reply-To: tb@pemstgt.de (Tillmann Basien) Organization: PEM Tillmann Basien, Stuttgart, West-Germany Lines: 25 In article <3366@crash.cts.com> jca@pnet01.cts.com (John C. Archambeau) writes: >tonyb@s5000.RSVL.UNISYS.COM (Tony Bjerstedt) writes: >>Does anyone out there know where we can obtain a NFS client which will >>under XENIX 386 2.3 and 282 2.2? (A combined client/server would also >>be acceptable.) It would be of great benefit to our group if we could >>use NFS to connect to our mainframes, but SCO does not appear to have a >>version of NFS which works with XENIX. The package must be able to work >>with an Excellan board and their LAN Workplace software. > >I've asked this question and there is no NFS for Xenix and there probably >never will be. Xenix doesn't directly support what is needed for NFS. > >If I'm wrong, somebody please inform me since I have a use for a Xenix NFS >product. No, this is the information I have too. XENIX has no FSS, which you need for a good implementaion of NFS. -- Dipl.Ing. Tillmann Basien tb@pemstgt.gtc.de Programmentwicklung fuer Microcomputer unido!gtc!pemstgt!tb UUCP Vaihinger Str.49, PostBox 810165 +49-711-713047 FAX 7000 Stuttgart 80- West Germany +49-711-713045 PHONE