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From: steve@plan9.ecf.toronto.edu steve@plan9.ecf.toronto.edu
Subject: Headless SPARC as File/Auth server?
Date: Wed,  6 Mar 1996 09:55:32 -0500	[thread overview]
Message-ID: <19960306145532.5tmEM3980YCzPkP5BHN-eq-8dCSI_EQrt3Pbu9UG91A@z> (raw)

You can use it as a file server, or you can use it as a cpu/auth server,
but you can't use it as a file/auth server (the fs runs a different kernel).
If you only have 1 plan9 system to work with, but you have Unix systems also,
you could run your SS2 as a cpu&auth server, and use u9fs on a Unix box
as your file server. see http://www.ecf.toronto.edu/plan9/info/u9fs

If you can scare up another system for plan9, use one of them as a 'real'
fileserver and follow the directions in the document "Installing the Plan 9
Distribution" at http://plan9.att.com/plan9/vol2.html
You should also read fs(8), fsconfig(8), and pay attention to the "see also"
sections.

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From:	alex@p9.com
To:	9fans@cse.psu.edu
Subject: Headless SPARC as File/Auth server?
Date:	Wed, 6 Mar 1996 00:52:15 -0500
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I have a headless SS2 with approx. 1GB (424MB+500MB) that I would like
to use as a file/auth server. I have been running a standalone SS2
quite successfully in the past, but am not that familiar with the FS
requirements. Can anyone share some experiences?

Thanks.

Alex.
alex@p9.com.







             reply	other threads:[~1996-03-06 14:55 UTC|newest]

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1996-03-06 14:55 steve [this message]
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1996-03-07  8:16 Steve_Kilbane
1996-03-06  5:52 alex

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