Newsgroups: comp.unix.aix
Path: utzoo!utgpu!watserv1!watmath!hyper.hyper.com!walter
From: walter@hyper.hyper.com (Walter R. Steinemann)
Subject: Re: network and 3005
Message-ID: <1991Jun6.221222.4422@hyper.hyper.com>
Keywords: network, 3005
Reply-To: walter@hyper.UUCP (Walter R. Steinemann,,)
Organization: HyperCube Inc.
References: <30500@hydra.gatech.EDU> <1991Jun04.043228.7824@rs6000.cmp.ilstu.edu> <1991Jun5.131358.18905@dartvax.dartmouth.edu>
Date: Thu, 6 Jun 1991 22:12:22 GMT

In article <1991Jun5.131358.18905@dartvax.dartmouth.edu> paw@eleazar.dartmouth.edu (Pat Wilson) writes:
>dbeedle@rs6000.cmp.ilstu.edu (Dave Beedle) writes:
>
>>>>Recently I have the 3005 upgrade installed(RS6000/320). Since then I got
>>>>a lot of trouble with the ethernet. The network crashes 
>>>>frequently(about twice a day, unable to rlogin, telnet, etc), 
>
>>>Sounds familiar.  Do the folks in Austin have any comments?  
>>> ...
>>     Add a model 530 with 16meg to the list.  I post about this (or
>>something very similar) a couple of weeks ago. ...
>
>Odd.  Just thought I'd add (to the confusion of all) that I've seen 
>no such problems while upgrading _my_ 3005 systems (320 16/320s, with
>either thick or thin ethernet).  I was coming from 3003 - I wonder if that
>made a difference?

Why not a bit more confusion ...
We have a 520 which was recently upgraded to 3005.  Our rlogins seem to fine,
(I don't we use telnet or ftp very often), BUT we have PCs running FTP Inc.'s
PC-TCP software to NFS mount parts 520s file systems which CRASH our IBM.
My co-worker is talking to FTP to figure out what the problem is, it may
have something to do with symlinks.  I suspect there is also something wrong
on our 520 - it should NOT CRASH, and running the same thing on the PC and
mounting from our Personal IRIS does not CRASH it (it generates a few NFS
errors, but it still works).

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