Larry, There are no error messages. With my setup, I'm assuming it stays mounting all the time. This is how I responded to Randolph: There are 2 Linux boxes and 1 Windows box. My test is a directory with a little over 5 M of various size files copied between the 2 Linux boxes using either Windows or Linux. Linux is, understandably, faster but it is still slow. Windoze took 15 minutes to do this copy. Windoze is using nfsAxe from http://LabF.com. This allows Windoze to be a nfs client or server. Both /etc/exports files look like this: /home 192.168.1.0/22(rw,no_root_squash) One /etc/fstab looks like this: oci:/home /mnt nfs rw,noauto,user 1 1 The other looks like this: server:/home /mnt nfs rw,noauto,user 1 1 Thanks >>> larry a price <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> 8/21/2001 11:57:11 AM >>> On Tue, 21 Aug 2001, Bob Crandell wrote: > Hiring Larry? I was actually more interested in what you were up to though, if there is work for which m talents are suited I am available subject to some strictures. <---(can't compromise the health insurance) > Depends on 2 things; The answer to the NFS slowness question and acquiring a client >or two. > I don't have access to the setup you're having difficulties with so in this case debugging advice is about psychic friends quality. Is it mounting and unmounting the share for each transaction? That would slow it down some. Have you tried intrumenting various parts of the sstem? what error messg have you gotten? > >>> [EMAIL PROTECTED] 8/21/2001 4:26:33 AM >>> > On Sun, 19 Aug 2001, Bob Crandell wrote: > > > Soon to be <Company Name> > Oh Cool? Is <Company name=$name terms=$contract valuta=$somefigure> > HIRING? > > Enquiring Minds Want to know ;) > > > > me thinks the above tuple actually belongs to either the <bid> or <ask> > tags for interactive use. quel pensee avez vous au sujet de la? > >
