Hello

Thank you very much, somehow this mail got archived in gmail and i
did't saw it until now :(

Gabi

On 6/30/06, Russ Cox <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
It takes a few steps, because you need the local samterm
talking to the same plumber that your remote B is.
See import(4) (9 man 4 import):

    EXAMPLE
         Suppose you run sam -r to the CPU server anna. Sam wants to
         talk to a plumber on the local terminal, but the file names
         will refer to files on anna.

         To fix this problem, create a new name space directory and
         start a new plumber on anna:

              remotens=/tmp/ns.`whoami`.on.`hostname`
              ssh anna mkdir $remotens
              ssh anna NAMESPACE=$remotens plumber

         Now import that plumber to the local name space before
         starting sam and 9term:

              NAMESPACE=/tmp/ns.anna
              mkdir $NAMESPACE
              import -n $remotens -s plumb anna
              sam &
              9term ssh anna &

In the shell running in that final ssh you will need to set $NAMESPACE too.
(To /tmp/ns.you.on.localmachine)

Russ


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