Path: utzoo!mnetor!uunet!husc6!think!ames!pasteur!ucbvax!FORD-WDL1.ARPA!rion From: rion@FORD-WDL1.ARPA (Rion Cassidy) Newsgroups: comp.sys.sgi Subject: kermit on IRIS Message-ID: <8803101831.AA18419@FORD-WDL1.ARPA> Date: 10 Mar 88 18:31:27 GMT Sender: usenet@ucbvax.BERKELEY.EDU Organization: The Internet Lines: 35 After our disk crashed here recently, we were required to upgrade to SGI's release 3.6 of the operating system; otherwise the new disk they installed would not work. This of course required that the complete distribution tape be loaded onto our system (the tech's tape -- we haven't gotten ours yet). We restored all our user files and everything seems to work fine. Except kermit. Our 3120 is pretty much stand-alone; there's no ethernet connection to other machines. Our only means of transfering files to/from the IRIS is through the company phone system using kermit. Without kermit we have problems, and for some odd reason it crashes (segmentation violation) whenever we try to send a file. It recieves files OK and is apparently able to connect to other systems just fine. My hunch is that we were given a corrupted source code file for kermit or our kernel has somehow been damaged. It worked fine before!! Yes, I've tried remakeing kermit and rebooting the IRIS. No luck. No, I can't reinstall the system; we don't have the distribution tapes yet. Yes, I've called the hotline; every day for the last week, and, well, you know what kind of people they typically put on hotline duty. Any suggestions would be appreciated. Responses from anyone using kermit under release 3.6 would be particularly nice. Rion Cassidy Ford Aerospace rion@ford-wdl1.arpa ...{sgi,sun,ucbvax}!wdl1!rion Disk Claimer: My employer forced me to write this at gun-point. I assume no responsibility whatsoever for what I've said here.