> 
> On Jan 22, 2007, at 12:32 PM, [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:

> 
>> Hi. 
>> now i use pvfs in the
university and all the i/o nodes are in the 
>> same network
(ee network). 
>> If i want to add i/o nodes from other
networks in the university 
>> how ca do i solve the login
problems? 
> Hi Jakob, 
> 
> To clarify, you are
using PVFS version 1.x, correct? Are there 
> limitations you have
that force you to stick with version 1.x, 
> instead of using to
2.6.2 (such as a lot of data stored in the old 
> 1.x format)?
Otherwise, can I encourage you to upgrade to PVFS 
> version 2?
Its more actively being maintained (this list is 
> especially for
PVFS version 2.x questions only). 
> 
> As for login
problems, can you be more specific about the setup you 
> want to
achieve? I'm not that familiar with PVFS version 1.x, but in 
>
version 2.x, the servers can run as any user, so if the user accounts 
> you have on the two networks differ, you should still be able to
run 
> the servers on them just fine. 
> 
>
Perhaps Walt can answer your question in a PVFS 1.x context if you 
> provide more info about the problems you're having. 
> 
> -sam 
>> thanks 
>> Jakob 
>> 
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Thank u.
Yes, i am using pvfs 1.6.3 but its
temporary i just want to check the performance of
the pvfs versus the
nfs.
And after i will consider to upgrade to pvfs 2.
Anyway my
question was for pvfs 2.
So i understand that its possible even if i
have 2 differ accounts.
how can it be?
do i have to insert my
user and password to some file?

another thing how can i get
programs that will proof the performance of the pvfs.
especially in
reading from big text file.

thank u
Jakob.
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