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From: Roberto Zini <r.zini@strhold.it>
Subject: Re: Upgrade for NFS on SCO Openserver 5.0.5
Date: Thu, 08 Nov 2001 14:50:13 +0100
References: <b69521bbc389083b52a404b0cb4f4b1a.38360@mygate.mailgate.org>
Giancarlo wrote:
>
> There is an upgrade for NFS protocol to version 3 in the SCO OpenServer system?
>
> The support of my NFS Client tell me to upgrade it for resolve the problem of
> the dimension of the hard disks.
>
> I have an SCO Enterprise 5.0.5 with RS505a and OSS497c patch installed.
> SCO NFS (ver 2.1.1Eb)
>
> Something can help me?
>
> Thank
> Giancarlo
>
Just to keep the group up-to-date; Caldera's Tech Support has just
told me that neither OpenUnix8 nor OpenServer (5.0.6, 5.0.7)
is going to support NFS V3. We might be able to see NFS V3
supported under the next major OpenUnix8 release, due out mid
next year.
Pay attention to the fact that, although OpenUnix 8.0.0
mentions the support for NFS V3 (eg, mount(1Mnfs)), that feature
is NOT implemented into the NFS binaries and that could be
"misleading" (sp?).
Best,
Roberto
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