Path: utzoo!utgpu!news-server.csri.toronto.edu!mailrus!iuvax!news!cartan!ndmath!nstar!towers!robert From: robert@towers.UUCP (Robert Hoquim) Newsgroups: comp.unix.i386 Subject: Re: Interactive 2.2 problems Keywords: slow mail-problems Message-ID: <72@towers.UUCP> Date: 13 Jul 90 01:48:37 GMT References: <382@denwa.uucp> <423@comcon.UUCP> Organization: The Twin Towers - Indianapolis, IN USA Lines: 33 fischer@utower.gopas.sub.org (Axel Fischer) writes: >TCP works absolutely superb. We have had several V.32 SLIP connections >for several hours and it was absolutely superb. Could you or someone please post a SLIP login script and any other associated files. I do have a "marginal" script running but since the creation script in sysadm is broken when adding a SLIP driver as the second connection I don't think I have everything set up right. I would appreciate any information that you can shed on this (perhaps even a fixed sysadm script for 2.2) >Does anyone has tested the new NFS release? I have it running and had no failures at all for over 3 weeks. Even when a connected system is rebooted the NFS mount is right there when it comes back up. Seems almost error free. I have not yet received the yellow pages (that I suggest everyone to send for since it is a slick part of NFS in a small or large network and it is FREE!) and being able to set groups and ownership Network wide is a real plus. >But I can live with a little slowness, if the software works. >And TCP works as I have hoped for release 1.2. I saw a speed decrease due to the RAM demand being higher, but adding another 8 megs of ram and a little kernel tuning brought performance right back up again. Make sure your not in a constant swap situation since 2.2 uses more ram than was needed under 2.02. -- Robert Hoquim Small Systems Specialists (317)-255-6807 8500 N. Meridian ..!nstar!towers!robert Indianapolis, IN. 46260