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From: "Bryan J. Smith" <b.j.smith@ieee.org>
To: Dave Ingram <davei@wolfram.com>
Cc: "Bryan J. Smith" <b.j.smith@ieee.org>, nfs@lists.sourceforge.net
Subject: Re: Re: recursive NFS export of mounted ISO images -- Automounter Maps?
Date: Wed, 23 Oct 2002 17:18:31 -0400 (EDT)	[thread overview]
Message-ID: <1035407911.3db71227b92f3@webmail.smithconcepts.com> (raw)
In-Reply-To: <Pine.LNX.4.44.0210231543580.31286-100000@wopr.wolfram.com>


Quoting Dave Ingram <davei@wolfram.com>:
> Hmmmm. Has it always been in IRIX? I can't find it on our 6.3 
> machine. I see you are correct that it's on AIX - I missed it earlier.
> And it's on HP-UX. So - perhaps I stand corrected. :-P

I apologize since I haven't touched Irix since 1999, but I was fairly certain my
Irix 6.x systems had it.  Now they _do_ sell NIS/NFS as a separate add-on which
we _did_ buy, but that was just the server.  I thought the clients came standard.

> I'm still a little fuzzy on this, sorry.  Is the loopback mount the 
> key here?

You essentially need both.  The loopback mount, since that's what is what you
are browsing, and the filesystem with the .iso files, because 

> Wow. I haven't seen it work on HP-UX or Tru64. Maybe I'm missing 
> something.

I've always been able to find binaries.

> I misunderstood you, sorry.

There's a million ways to run something on a server, but write to a client. 
Remember, you're using UNIX.  ;-P

> I certainly won't argue with you. I think, however, sanity issues 
> aside, we're still contending with a large pool of ISO images.
> We have several hundred gigabytes in this part of the array to play
> with, of course, but I like to avoid unnecessary (but maybe it IS
> necessary) copying of things when I can. Especially when it sucks
> space aggressively.
> Well, it's come a long way. I'm not in QA, but my group has 
> greatly reduced the number of physical CD's that get tossed around.
> We're trying to get it to where the only time anybody should be
> burning CDs is for an alpha or beta candidate.

Again, I think the QA department has a "false sense" of a loopback mounted .iso
file being the exact same as a CD.  Heck, dd a CD then dd an .iso file -- not
the same because an .iso file is just the data track format for ISO9660 Yellow
Book, not the entire CD.

> Here's all the things we've got here:
> Linux (x86, PPC, Alpha, Itanium [soon Itanium2])

NIS, Autofs, NSSwitch all there.

> Mac OS/X (well okay it's not really UNIX)

Hmmm, not sure there though.  BSD has an automounter, or maybe you've gotta get
amd working?

> HP-UX (10.x, 11.x)

I've only limited experience with HP-UX (1995 timeframe).

> AIX (4.x, 5.x)

All there.

> Tru64 (5.x)

All there.

> Solaris (2.5, 2.6, 7, 8, 9)

The original GNU platform (I love how the media "trips over itself" wondering
why Sun is so much like Linux ;-).

> IRIX

Again, they should be available there too.

> Hmmm - I guess that's not TOO many. Nonetheless, it's a rather 
> diverse bunch. IRIX and Linux-PPC (and Alpha) are going away soon
> (here, that is).

Linux/Alpha has always been the engineer's dream platform.  UNIX on an
ultra-anal RISC platform.  Ahhh ...

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      reply	other threads:[~2002-10-23 21:18 UTC|newest]

Thread overview: 10+ messages / expand[flat|nested]  mbox.gz  Atom feed  top
2002-10-23 19:51 recursive NFS export of mounted ISO images Dave Ingram
2002-10-23 20:07 ` seth vidal
2002-10-23 20:16   ` Dave Ingram
2002-10-23 20:19     ` seth vidal
2002-10-23 20:07 ` David B. Ritch
2002-10-23 20:17 ` recursive NFS export of mounted ISO images -- Automounter Maps? Bryan J. Smith
2002-10-23 20:29   ` Dave Ingram
2002-10-23 20:44     ` Bryan J. Smith
2002-10-23 20:55       ` Dave Ingram
2002-10-23 21:18         ` Bryan J. Smith [this message]

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