Re: ls slow on top-level directory (was: NFS errors)

2005-06-27 Thread Corinna Vinschen
On Jun 27 14:50, Will Parsons wrote: > I notice that "ls" reports: > > /bin/ls: hiberfil.sys: No such file or directory > /bin/ls: pagefile.sys: No such file or directory > > "ls hi" completes to "ls hiberfil.sys", and shows the same message. > > Could this have something to do with the slow r

Re: ls slow on top-level directory (was: NFS errors)

2005-06-27 Thread Will Parsons
> However, after some more experimentation, I see the "ls /xp" eventually > does return, after about 17 minutes. So it appears as though NFS kind of > works, but so slowly as to be useless. There is no problem with other > types of network access, e.g., I am logged on to the client machine vai s

Re: NFS errors

2005-06-27 Thread Will Parsons
Igor Pechtchanski wrote: > On Mon, 27 Jun 2005, Will Parsons wrote: > >> Crump, Michael wrote: >> > When I was trying to get NFS working a few months back I found that if >> > you have more than one network connection on the server machine all of >> > the connections have to be enabled and connect

Re: NFS errors

2005-06-27 Thread Igor Pechtchanski
On Mon, 27 Jun 2005, Will Parsons wrote: > Crump, Michael wrote: > > When I was trying to get NFS working a few months back I found that if > > you have more than one network connection on the server machine all of > > the connections have to be enabled and connected to a network. After > > I did

Re: NFS errors

2005-06-27 Thread Will Parsons
Crump, Michael wrote: > When I was trying to get NFS working a few months back I found that if > you have more than one network connection on the server machine all of > the connections have to be enabled and connected to a network. After I > did this nfs did work. I am not sure what you mean by

Re: NFS errors

2005-06-27 Thread Will Parsons
Larry Hall wrote: > At 01:59 PM 6/24/2005, you wrote: >>After an abortive attempt a few months back, I am trying once more to get >>NFS working (Windows XP, cygwin 1.5.15). The daemons (portmap, mountd, and > > > Maybe you want to update to current (or snapshot) Cygwin (at least)? > Since the n

RE: NFS errors

2005-06-24 Thread Crump, Michael
PROTECTED] Sent: Friday, June 24, 2005 2:31 PM To: [EMAIL PROTECTED]; cygwin@cygwin.com Subject: Re: NFS errors At 01:59 PM 6/24/2005, you wrote: >After an abortive attempt a few months back, I am trying once more to get >NFS working (Windows XP, cygwin 1.5.15). The daemons (portmap, mount

Re: NFS errors

2005-06-24 Thread Larry Hall
At 01:59 PM 6/24/2005, you wrote: >After an abortive attempt a few months back, I am trying once more to get >NFS working (Windows XP, cygwin 1.5.15). The daemons (portmap, mountd, and Maybe you want to update to current (or snapshot) Cygwin (at least)? >nfsd) start up without error. I have a

NFS errors

2005-06-24 Thread Will Parsons
After an abortive attempt a few months back, I am trying once more to get NFS working (Windows XP, cygwin 1.5.15). The daemons (portmap, mountd, and nfsd) start up without error. I have a /etc/exports file that contains: /exports/c rowan(rw) The remote NFS client (rowan) is running FreeBSD