On Fri, 28 Sep 2001, Thyer, Matthew wrote:

>Now that is something I do care about and FreeBSD's possible poor
>NIS client performance is making it look very bad in a large UNIX
>network such as the one we run here.
>
>Combine that with the fact that FreeBSD has no automounter that is
>compatible with the commercial UNIX systems and you'll see that
>FreeBSD is missing out in some key markets (being a client in a
>larger UNIX network).

I have echoed these sentiments many times on this same mailing list.  I
am faced with the same problem.  I admin a large, heterogenous
NIS/NFS/autofs domain and integrating just one FreeBSD box into is so
hacking it's embarassing.

>[I dont want to hear the arguments of "Use AMD, it's better"
>because there are many situations where the client cannot control
>what NIS maps the server will provide].

You post messages like this on FreeBSD mailing lists and from personal
experience I can guarantee you'll get lots of "help" converting to AMD.

>So if anyone has something useful to offer re: investigating of
>FreeBSD's NIS client performance, please reply.

This message isn't particularly useful, but I am at least sympathetic to
your plight.

>Also news along the lines of "I have written an autofsd and need
>people to test it" would be good too.

AFAIK nobody has written an autofsd for BSD, but the amd maintainers
(now known as am-utils and in src/contrib) have stuff on their website
about adding autofs support to amd, but it doesn't appear to be very far
along.

-- 
"Never put off until tomorrow what you can do today.  There might be a
law against it by that time."   -- /usr/games/fortune, 07/30/2001

Brandon D. Valentine <bandix at looksharp.net>


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