Hi,
   We have a RH 4.2 box setup at work to be used as a NFS server for a
couple of PC's running DOS and PCNFS (very old version of PCTCP).
   Each morning the systems are rebooted (DOS systems) and they load up
PCTCP and mount a directory on our Linux box, download some files, then
reboot without PCTCP.
   As far as I can tell there is no log made of this action anywhere on the
Linux box.  I know that I could modify the autoexec.bat to write a file to
the Linux system when this happens but I'm trying to avoid this if possible.
   What I would like is to be able to see if this action really took place
or not and at what time/date it happened.
   Is there anyway to find out if this action actually happened or a log
file that I might be missing of what actually happened on the Linux box?
   Looking though all the NFS documentation I could locate I don't see
anywhere that a log file is created or logged to, on a simple mounting of a
Linux drive and copying of files.
   Any help would be appreciated.  Thanks.


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