[geeks] OSX and network filesystems (OSX NFS over TCP)
Kevin
kevin at mpcf.com
Mon Feb 10 02:14:21 CST 2003
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Given that info, i'll probably set her up with NFS this
weekend. I connected to her Samba shares this past weekend
and it seemed fine, but if i can kill Samba i'd be happy.
I setup NFS again this weekend on my home network and thus far
it seems to be running nice. As for stress testing kernels
and such :) she doesn't do much of that but she does move
extra chunky 100MB to 500MB files back and forth (usually on
the lower end of that scale).
I am assuming that NFS over TCP would be more stable, does
anyone here know if OSX supports NFS over TCP?
I was referring to AFS, but as you mentioned, with Kerberos
and all that's way too much BS just for a three system, one
user private LAN.
Thanks,
/KRM
On 07 Feb 2003 16:45:49 -0500
Caleb Shay <caleb at webninja.com> wrote:
> 4. AFS: Don't bother, kerberos is a pain in the ass, and
> AFS wants its own dedicated partition. (but I'm thinking
> maybe you meant AFP, which is just what apple calls
> Appletalk file sharing now).
>
>
> Well, there's my US$0.02
>
> Caleb
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