System V/386 and NFS

John R. Levine johnl at esegue.segue.boston.ma.us
Sat Oct 28 00:31:58 AEST 1989


In article <14300 at well.UUCP> sjm at well.UUCP (Stephen Moehle) writes:
>Does anyone use the Sun product PC-NFS for MSDOS machines with a System
>V/386 UNIX machine as the server?  ...

I am using 386/ix 2.0.2 with the vendor's NFS, with a client running PC-NFS.
It works reliably.  Make sure you have 8 meg on the Unix box or it'll swap
too much.

>What I need is to be able to have MSDOS users use SCCS on the UNIX machine
>to get and put source code to and from the archives on the UNIX machine
>onto their PCs.

PC-NFS includes rsh, so it should be pretty straightforward to write some
shell scripts to handle it.  On the other hand, if all of the users are
on DOS machines, PC-NFS is overkill and you would probably be happier with
a DOS network (3com or Novell) and Polytron's PVCS which is a DOS
reimplementation of RCS.
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