Tru Unix 64 Gurus,
This group is a Godsend! Thanks to many who quickly suggested workarounds. Most popular suggestion was to install Samba. Also suggested was to zip/tar the dir structure, create an ISO image on DU system using any recent version of mkisofs, use wget ( i don't knwo this utility), and a procedure for solving the nfs problem.
I'm going with the quick & dirty (tar-ftp-unzip) but mkisofs will be the long term solution.
Thanks to
Davis <Davis_at_Tessco.Com>
Gyula Szokoly <szgyula_at_tarkus.pha.jhu.edu>
Tom Webster <webster_at_ssdpdc.lgb.cal.boeing.com>
"Degerness, Mandell ITSD:EX" <Mandell.Degerness_at_gems2.gov.bc.ca>
"Venkata, Raviprasad" <RVenkata_at_caiso.com>
George Gallen <ggallen_at_slackinc.com>
"Serguei Patchkovskii" <patchkov_at_ucalgary.ca>
"Bill Carlson" <wcarlson_at_beasys.com>
"Phillips, Brenden" <B.C.Phillips_at_massey.ac.nz>
Peter Stern <peter_at_chemphys.weizmann.ac.il>
Joe Fletcher <joe_at_meng.ucl.ac.uk>
Steven Borrelli sborrell_at_hep.hubbell.com
and many others
>>> Andrew Johnson <AJohnson_at_mail.nbme.org> 4/29/99 2:55:46 PM >>>
Tru Unix 64 Gurus,
I need to copy a directory structure to a WinNT station to write to CDrom. The preferred method is the nfs mount the Tru Unix 64 file system on the WinNT station but my nfs client is not up to the task. It report locked and/or "cannot access file".
Any suggestion?
Andy Johnson
National Board Medical Examiners
Received on Fri Apr 30 1999 - 18:15:12 NZST