Xref: utzoo comp.dcom.lans:6224 comp.sys.att:10608 Path: utzoo!attcan!uunet!samsung!usc!apple!netcom!jbreeden From: jbreeden@netcom.UUCP (John Breeden) Newsgroups: comp.dcom.lans,comp.sys.att Subject: Re: Questions about StarGROUP Software Message-ID: <15031@netcom.UUCP> Date: 17 Oct 90 13:59:13 GMT References: <1990Oct16.173745.18064@mccc.uucp> Organization: Netcom- The Bay Area's Public Access Unix System {408 241-9760 guest} Lines: 66 In article <1990Oct16.173745.18064@mccc.uucp> pjh@mccc.uucp (Pete Holsberg) writes: >I'm in the process of installing StarGroup software (Version 3.2) on a >386 running SV/386 R3.2.2 and a bunch of Zenith PCs running DOS, and >have run into a couple of small things. That's an old release, the current release is 3.3 which is Lan Manager/X (Lan Manager/Unix). Besides offering a "standard (-:" (Lan Managers is Lan Managers) there is better performance, security etc compared to 3.2. LM/X also offers NDIS as a driver interface (ie: supports other ethernet cards). AT&T is about to release 3.4, which is the System V R4 port of LM/X. Other features are additional LM transports besides ISO (Netbeui and TCP-IP). It also supports the AppleTalk Protocols and Netware as "addon" packs (ie; acts as a Lan Manager, Appletalk and Netware server simultanously). Administration for all three is through a single interface. A snmp agent and mib are also available (proxy). > >1. The "DOS Client Server Admin's Guide" mentions that it "...is >possible to configure a computer as a concurrent client/server..." but >neither it nor the "386 Server S/w Installation and Admin Guide" tell >how to do this. You need the StarGroup 3.2 DOS server to get this function. It isn't available under Lan Manager/X. > >2. The error messages section of the DOS guide mentions a "Simul-Task >Client S/W Installation & Config Guide." Does this suggest that a >client must be running DOS -- even if it's under Simultask -- to be a >client for a StarGROUP server? AT&T uses Simultask to support a Unix client under StarGroup and LM/X. You only need Simultask if you are running a PC under Unix and want to provide SG-LM/X services to it. Simultask is not needed (nor available) for DOS clients (workstations). > >3. I have a DOS application installed in a shared directory tree and >I'd like to prevent users from writing to any of those directories. >However, it appears that the program itself writes temp files to its >"home" directory because making the directory read-only produces error >messages. What should I examine to determine if I can make the >application write its temp files somewhere else? This dosn't occure withe Lan Manager/X (StarGroup 3.3 or higher). > >Thanks, >Pete >-- >Prof. Peter J. Holsberg Mercer County Community College >Voice: 609-586-4800 Engineering Technology, Computers and Math >UUCP:...!princeton!mccc!pjh 1200 Old Trenton Road, Trenton, NJ 08690 >Internet: pjh@mccc.edu Trenton Computer Festival -- 4/20-21/91 -- John Robert Breeden, netcom!jbreeden@apple.com, apple!netcom!jbreeden, ATTMAIL:!jbreeden ------------------------------------------------------------------- "The nice thing about standards is that you have so many to choose from. If you don't like any of them, you just wait for next year's model."