From DOS, use "ghost -buffersize=8" to make ghost use an 8k buffer size.
Poor Performance When Copying File From MS-DOS Client to Windows 2000-Based Computer http://support.microsoft.com/support/kb/articles/Q244/8/26.ASP?LN=EN-US&...
I've not tried it with a filer, but this makes a big difference when ghosting an image to a share on my workstation.
Jordan
-----Original Message----- From: owner-toasters@mathworks.com [mailto:owner-toasters@mathworks.com]On Behalf Of jwitham@takedapharm.com Sent: Monday, November 19, 2001 7:51 PM To: nlehrer@ibb.gov; MCope@isisph.com Cc: zeskiocak@pro-link.net; toasters@mathworks.com Subject: RE: Advanced Revelation on Netapp
Flawless NetBIOS boot disk: http://www.bovistech.com/detect.htm Simply edit the autoexec.bat to reflect your workgroup/domain name and you're golden! Autodetects most NICs, randomizes the netbios name, has generic CDROM drivers, disk utilities, etc... It's a real keeper! I've had problems using it to GHOST files UP to the filer, but GHOST sessions fly down. Someone on the list suggested creating another NetBIOS alias and modifying a buffer, but I forgot about it and never tried it... -john John Witham Senior Data Networking Engineer Takeda Pharmaceuticals North America, Inc. V://847.383.3304 F://847.383.3205 mailto://jwitham@takedapharm.com Confucius say he who play as root eventually kill tree
-----Original Message----- From: neil lehrer [mailto:nlehrer@ibb.gov] Sent: Monday, November 19, 2001 3:34 PM To: MCope@isisph.com Cc: Zekeriya Eskiocak; toasters@mathworks.com Subject: Re: Advanced Revelation on Netapp if you are running from a dos machine you should be able to use the dos smb drivers from microsoft - the ones that came from lanmanager. if you are using any windows based machine the drivers should be there. MCope@isisph.com wrote:
Zekeriya,
I would definately be interested in hearing if you get this to work. My company has a few DOS based lab workstations that I would like to connect to our Filers. The problem is that there is no utility/driver to provide the SMB protocol to DOS. You can get the IPX protocol for DOS but the Filers do not support IPX. We have not tried to build a NetWare server to act as a gateway though. In theory the DOS system could connect to the NetWare server using IPX. The NetWare server would have the NFS.nlm running to connect it to a Filer. I do something similar for our Macintosh users. I have a Linux box that uses NFS to connect to the Filers and then it runs the AppleShare protocol as a gateway for the Macs. I do not know if IPX restricts sharing a share like SMB and NFS do (e.g., an SMB/NFS client - server or workstation - can not then make that share available to clients of its own)
Michael Cope Unix Systems Administrator Isis Pharmaceuticals