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From: Marcelino Enriquez <marc@csua.berkeley.edu>
Newsgroups: comp.unix.bsd.freebsd.misc
Subject: Anybody have any problems with amd on 2.2_beta
Date: Tue, 28 Jan 1997 21:58:51 -0800
Organization: UC Berkeley
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I was wondering if anybody out there is using amd to mount all
of there disks that are on seperate servers.

Here is my problem. I start amd, and by the way I have set the nfs
client option in /etc/sysconfig. Everytime I access a directory that
is mounted from an alpha running osf/1 ver 3.2 it hangs. Nothing I do
to the shell prompt will ever cause it to let go. The machine remains
active just the prompt never is released. I am not sure what is causing
this, but non of our other systems seem to exhibit this and we are
currently running solaris 2.5.1 x86, hpux 9.07, and irix 5.3 as well
as some old dec machines running ultrix. I am sorry that I can't supply
some of the auto maps or even the sysconfig. The machines that were
originally up and running have been turned off temporarily, but I
thought I'd ask anyway.

Marcelino

mars@po.eecs.berkeley.edu