Path: utzoo!utgpu!news-server.csri.toronto.edu!cs.utexas.edu!wuarchive!zaphod.mps.ohio-state.edu!unix.cis.pitt.edu!gvlf3.gvl.unisys.com!lgnp1.ls.com!phil From: phil@lgnp1.ls.com (Phil Eschallier) Newsgroups: comp.unix.sysv386 Subject: help with isc 3.2 Message-ID: <1991Jun14.223443.9297@lgnp1.ls.com> Date: 14 Jun 91 22:34:43 GMT Sender: phil@lgnp1.ls.com (Phil Eschallier) Organization: Lagniappe Systems [Doylestown PA] Lines: 53 hello, i am looking for a few, hopefully simple, answers to some question about the isc 3.2 (2.1) package. i recently purchased isc workstation developer (2 user) package ... i installed it on my machine and came up with few problems. like i said, this is isc's workstation developer with 10 or so ssu disks (including the security fixes). here are my questions: 1. when trying to configure a serial port for bi-directional modem usage, i kept getting "INIT respawning too rapidly". yet the exact same config works under ms-dos and xenix -- am i doing something wrong?? if i install fas 2.08, will the problem be solved?? i was able to use the lines to call out on but incoming calls just didn't want to work. 2. can nfs be run on a machine without a network card?? i installed nfs because i wanted to have vp/ix and one of the screens says that nfs much be installed before vp/ix (and lord knows i don't want to have to re-install all those disk!) ... but no matter what i did, when i went to run level 3, lockd would say that lgnp1 was an unknown host (lgnp1 is the nodename here). i tracked this to statd but didn't know how to fix it. is this a config- uration error or can nfs not exist with out a network card?? 3. is isc's sendmail worth anything?? when invoked it would just hang, even when trying use the test mode (sendmail -bt) ... i plan to replace the sendmail with sendmail 5.65b+IDA but i'd like to be able to get the machine up and running for a few days and not be under the gun to replace software. i am sure a number of folks out there will say "just get smail 3.1" but i would like to use sendmail -- just my preference. i have RTFM'ed and i am very familiar with unix -- the problem is that i cannot afford to have the system down for any extend amount of time ... i could have probably worked out some of this questions if i had time to play (or should i say experiment). one note, i am NOT a tcp/ip or nfs guru, please try to take that into account if you are kind enough to try to help me out!! e-mail prefered. many thanx in advance!! phil -- Phil Eschallier | E-Mail to: US Mail to: | INET: phil@ls.com 248B Union Street Lagniappe Systems | UUCP: ...!uunet!lgnp1!phil Doylestown, PA 18901 Computer Services | CIS: 71076,1576 VOICE: +1 215 348 9721