[KLUG Members] Re: Members digest, Vol 1 #283 - 3 msgs (Out of office)

Mark Kaechele members@kalamazoolinux.org
Mon, 14 Jan 2002 12:07:14 -0500


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Today's Topics:

   1. Odd NFS Mount problem. (Adam Tauno Williams)
   2. Re: RedHat 7.2, Ximian Gnome, Evolution 1.0.1,Mozilla
       0.9.7, Galeon 1.0.2 (Bryan J. Smith)

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Message: 1
To: members@kalamazoolinux.org
Date: Mon, 14 Jan 2002 09:51:28 -0500 (EST)
From: Adam Tauno Williams <adam@morrison-ind.com>
Subject: [KLUG Members] Odd NFS Mount problem.
Reply-To: members@kalamazoolinux.org

I have an RH/SGI 7.2 NFS server that shares two things: /home and /usr/pcnet

I have an IBM AIX4.2.1 box that mounts these volumes happily as well as two
RH7.0 boxes.

However,  a BS-Ware Pro (RH7.0+) and another RH/SGI 7.2 NFS client of the exact
same vintage as the server can only mount *ONE* of the shares at a time.

If I "mount sardine:/usr/pcnet /usr/pcnet -orsize=16384,wsize=16384,nfsvers=3"
it mounts just fine...
Then if I "mount sardine:/home /home -orize=16384,wsize=16384,nfsvers=3"
the /home volume mounts and /usr/pcnet becomes a "stale" NFS handle.  

df looks like this -
sardine:/usr/pcnet           0         1         0   0% /usr/pcnet
sardine:/home          4971824   1919400   3052424  39% /home

I can then remount /usr/pcnet and it is ok, and /home becomes a stale handle....
round and round we go...

Anyone seen or heard about this?

Systems and Network Administrator
Morrison Industries
1825 Monroe Ave NW
Grand Rapids, MI. 49505

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Message: 2
Date: Mon, 14 Jan 2002 11:48:44 -0500
From: "Bryan J. Smith" <b.j.smith@ieee.org>
Organization: SmithConcepts/AbsoluteValueSystems
To: members@kalamazoolinux.org
Subject: Re: [KLUG Members] RedHat 7.2, Ximian Gnome, Evolution 1.0.1,Mozilla 
 0.9.7, Galeon 1.0.2
Reply-To: members@kalamazoolinux.org

Bruce Smith wrote:
> Ah, but when I tried that, I could no longer use Evolution
> to connect to my _secure_ IMAP server (SSL).  Evolution
> doesn't like Mozilla's SSL libraries (and vice versa).

Ouch!  I guess I'm not using IMAP-SSL yet, so thanx for pointing
that out!  [ This "geezer" BS still uses POP3 tunneled over SSH ;-P
]

> My solution is to use Netscape 6.21 instead of Mozilla.
> Side note: Netscape 6.x and Mozilla seem to both use
> $HOME/.mozilla as their configuration directory, and I've
> had numerous problems switching back and forth between the
> two.  The screw each other up quite nicely!  :-)

Yeah, I made the _mistake_ of trying to use the same config
directory for Mozilla Linux and Mozilla Windows.  UNIX paths and
Windows drive letters don't mix!  Yikes!  You'd figure they'd
address these issues.

> What I would really like is Evolution as my email client,
> and a fast stable browser.  I was hoping to use the Evolution
> / Galeon combination, but alas, Galeon also needs
> mozilla-psm-0.9.7-0.i386.rpm for SSL.  :-(

Use Galeon 0.12.8 (from SourceForge) with Mozilla 0.9.5 (from
Ximian).  0.12.8 _rarely_ crashed on me, and I've now had 2 crashes
with the new Galeon 1.0.2 + Mozilla 0.9.7 setup.  The older version
is a tad slower, but not much.  In fact, I can't tell any
differences in Galeon features -- want to say Galeon 0.12.8 _should_
have been 1.0 (using Mozilla 0.9.5, instead of requiring 0.9.6 for
1.0 and 0.9.7 for 1.0.x).

-- Bryan

P.S.  Don't use Ximian's Galeon 0.12.4 -- it _sux_!

-- 
Bryan J. Smith, Engineer        mailto:b.j.smith@ieee.org   
AbsoluteValue Systems, Inc.     http://www.linux-wlan.org
SmithConcepts, Inc.          http://www.SmithConcepts.com


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