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- From: kaul@vnet.IBM.COM (Dick Kaul)
- Subject: Re: EMX & IBM TCP/IP NFS
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- Message-ID: <KAUL.93Jan23124415@raphael.BocaRaton.IBM.COM>
- In-Reply-To: gbj@melb.bull.oz.au's message of Fri, 22 Jan 1993 01:00:09 GMT
- Date: Sat, 23 Jan 1993 12:44:15 GMT
- References: <1993Jan22.010009.3368@melb.bull.oz.au>
- Organization: Visual Subsystems, IBM Boca Raton
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- In article <1993Jan22.010009.3368@melb.bull.oz.au> gbj@melb.bull.oz.au (Graham Jose) writes:
- It would appear that whenever I access a mounted NFS drive using IBM
- TCP/IP with a program that utilises the EMX library, 99% of the time
- the NFS control program (NFSCTL) traps with a 000D.
- ie: running grep,ls,emacs etc
-
- Has anyone else experienced this? Is there any fix and/or avoidance?
-
- I haven't, but then again I'm running with one of the CSDs. Have you
- applied any of the TCP/IP CSDs?
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