Date: Sun, 15 Apr 2001 01:00:40 +1100 (EDT) Subject: No. 31 Date:- 15 April 2001 1================================================ From: mfarnhamatdingoblue dot net dot au Date: Sat, 14 Apr 2001 01:16:14 +1100 Subject: Re: [os2genau] Swap file In <3AD59922.640BB893atvillage.uunet.be>, on 04/12/01 at 02:01 PM, Kris Steenhaut said: >Craig Brookes schreef: SNIP >I only had error messages about not enough of memory ( but it's hpfs386 >here) So it could well be cache.exe was complaining. After all, 2 Mb of >memory cache isn't good enough on today's systems. Did anyone tell you >already how to go hpfs386? Would make a lot of difference. Ok I've heard of hpfs386, so would someone be kind enough to explain what it is, when it is benficial and how and where does one get it. TIA Mark >-- >Groeten uit Gent, > Kris ---------------------------------------------------------------------------- mfarnhamatdingoblue dot net dot au Saturday, April 14, 2001 - 01:16 AM ----------- "Lord, Grant me the serenity to accept the things that I cannot change, the courage to change the things I can, and the wisdom to hide the bodies of the people I had to kill because they pissed me off." ----------- Mark Farnham Mackay, Queensland, Australia. ---------------------------------------------------------------------------- 2================================================ Date: Sat, 14 Apr 2001 08:04:11 +1000 From: Robert Traynor Subject: [os2genau] The End of the Internet Finally fond it.! The End of the Internet.! http://www.shibumi dot org/eoti.htm -- ,-._|\ Robert Traynor (BobT) / Oz \ email rtraynoratnetstra dot com dot au \_,--.x/ 3================================================ Date: Sat, 14 Apr 2001 14:56:08 +1000 From: Daryl Pilkington Subject: [os2genau] Internet Gateway Hi, Following Ian Manner's suggestion about power consumption of motherboard's et-al, I'd be interested in people's comments on using the following as a PPPoE gateway with delegate http/dns/socks proxy running on it. Any experience or URL's for documents for the components would be welcome. Motherboard: ASUS VL/I-486SV2GX4 with Intel DX2-66 256k cache IDE controller: Promise DC4030VL-1 VL caching (cool hey!). NICs Intel EtherExpress 16TP 3Com 3c509B-TPO Video: ISA VGA HDD: Whatever I've got lying around, matched to the IDE controller specs. -- Regards, Daryl Pilkington //// The PC Therapist, Business Computing Integration O OS/2 Warp, Redhat Linux, DB2 IBM Certified Systems Expert email: darylpatpc-therapist dot com dot au ICQ: 91914134 Tel: +61-2-8902-1300 Mob: +61-425-251-300 Fax: +61-2-9411-3720 Mob SMS: 0425251300.0000atorangenet dot com dot au (120 characters max, send no carriage returns) 4================================================ Date: Sat, 14 Apr 2001 16:25:46 +1000 From: Daryl Pilkington Subject: [os2genau] sshd Has anyone got the sshd port to OS/2 working? -- Regards, Daryl Pilkington //// The PC Therapist, Business Computing Integration O OS/2 Warp, Redhat Linux, DB2 IBM Certified Systems Expert email: darylpatpc-therapist dot com dot au ICQ: 91914134 Tel: +61-2-8902-1300 Mob: +61-425-251-300 Fax: +61-2-9411-3720 Mob SMS: 0425251300.0000atorangenet dot com dot au (120 characters max, send no carriage returns) 5================================================ Date: Sat, 14 Apr 2001 17:29:59 +1000 From: Ed Durrant Subject: Re: [os2genau] RIPLing workstations Daryl, The RIPL function is not a function of the Base OS but rather the server code. RIPL has been possible for many years now. I can't remember the Lan Server version number, but I know I RIPLed systems from OS/2 LAN Server back in the days of OS/2 v1.3. Both DOS and OS/2 can be easily RIPLed from an OS/2 Server. To RIPL a Windows OS, you're probably best going to the Workspace On-Demand pakage, which also gives you all the neccessary management utilities. If you don't want to go with WSoD, another alternative is Network Station Manager. This "RIPL"s diskless workstations or IBM Network Stations in an X-Windows like environment, purely using TCP/IP as the network protocol. If you need some help, let me know. I have already done all this and ACTUALLY DOCUMENTED (hardcopy) what I did (some of the instructions for the individual pacakges leave room for interpretation). Ed. Daryl Pilkington wrote: > > > I heard somewhere that the RIPL server doesn't work on an OS/2 Warp 4 > codebase. > Has anyone tried this? 6================================================ Date: Sat, 14 Apr 2001 17:33:12 +1000 From: Ed Durrant Subject: Re: [os2genau] Swap file HPFS386 is an Option with Warp Server Advanced only (not OS/2 client). It is the 32 Bit version of HPFS which allows Network security to be better implemented on files on an OS/2 server. It also has performance advantages such as a larger cache size option. Ed. mfarnhamatdingoblue dot net dot au wrote: > > In <3AD59922.640BB893atvillage.uunet.be>, on 04/12/01 > at 02:01 PM, Kris Steenhaut said: > > >Craig Brookes schreef: > > SNIP > > >I only had error messages about not enough of memory ( but it's hpfs386 > >here) So it could well be cache.exe was complaining. After all, 2 Mb of > >memory cache isn't good enough on today's systems. Did anyone tell you > >already how to go hpfs386? Would make a lot of difference. > > Ok I've heard of hpfs386, so would someone be kind enough to explain what > it is, when it is benficial and how and where does one get it. > > TIA > Mark > > >-- > >Groeten uit Gent, > > > Kris > ---------------------------------------------------------------------------- > mfarnhamatdingoblue dot net dot au > Saturday, April 14, 2001 - 01:16 AM > ----------- > "Lord, Grant me the serenity to accept the things that I cannot change, > the courage to change the things I can, and the wisdom to hide the bodies > of the people I had to kill because they pissed me off." ----------- > Mark Farnham > Mackay, Queensland, Australia. > ---------------------------------------------------------------------------- > 7================================================ Date: Sat, 14 Apr 2001 17:39:04 +1000 From: Ed Durrant Subject: Re: [os2genau] The End of the Internet But don't you think it's cheating, jumping straight there rather than going though all the pages on the internet first ?? Ed. > Robert Traynor wrote: > > Finally fond it.! > > The End of the Internet.! > > http://www.shibumi dot org/eoti.htm 8================================================ Date: Sat, 14 Apr 2001 17:41:45 +1000 From: Ed Durrant Subject: [os2genau] exert from Voice list. Thought this might be of interest to some of you: From: "Ralph Cohen" I have set up a new mailing list at Yahoo Groups to allow discussions of all the web browsers available for OS/2 Warp and eCS including Netscape, Mozilla, Warpzilla and soon, Opera. IBM has already released a new generation of web browser for OS/2 and this new list can provide a forum for OS/2 and eCS users looking to explore both the current and future offerings from IBM, Netscape, Mozilla, Opera. To join the new list, send a blank message to the following address: WarpBrowsers-subscribeatyahoogroups dot com You will receive a response asking you to confirm your subscription to which you must reply before your membership in the group is finalized. Cheers, Ed. 9================================================ Date: Sat, 14 Apr 2001 17:44:04 +1000 From: Ed Durrant Subject: Re: [os2genau] Internet Gateway Wouldn't the "ideal" gateway (24x7) be a laptop ? They have low power consumption as a basic design feature. Ed. Daryl Pilkington wrote: > > Hi, > Following Ian Manner's suggestion about power consumption of > motherboard's et-al, I'd be interested in people's comments on using the > following as a PPPoE gateway with delegate http/dns/socks proxy running > on it. 10================================================ Date: Sat, 14 Apr 2001 17:45:07 +1000 From: Ed Durrant Subject: Re: [os2genau] sshd Dumb Question number 4532527 What is the SSHD port ?? (any port is a storm ?). Ed. Daryl Pilkington wrote: > > Has anyone got the sshd port to OS/2 working? > 11================================================ From: "Peter Rehfisch" Date: Sat, 14 Apr 2001 19:41:30 +1100 (EDT) Subject: Re: [os2genau] PCI Network cards Thanks, Ed, On Fri, 13 Apr 2001 10:14:42 +1000, Ed Durrant wrote: >Have you tried changing network cables and ports on your hub ? I don't >know Lantastic but this one way affect, can be caused by faulty network >cabling. It's not the cabling as I can use the same cables I am using with the ISA card at present, and they work fine. Thanks for the suggestion, Peter Rehfisch 12================================================ Date: Sat, 14 Apr 2001 19:56:00 +1000 From: Daryl Pilkington Subject: Re: [os2genau] Internet Gateway Hi Ed, Anyone got a spare high-end 486 laptop with 2 PC-card NICs they want to give away? No?, bummer... BTW, thanks for the 486DX2-66 *you* gave me Ed, . Ed Durrant wrote: > > Wouldn't the "ideal" gateway (24x7) be a laptop ? They have > low power consumption as a basic design feature. > > Ed. > -- Regards, Daryl Pilkington //// The PC Therapist, Business Computing Integration O OS/2 Warp, Redhat Linux, DB2 IBM Certified Systems Expert email: darylpatpc-therapist dot com dot au ICQ: 91914134 Tel: +61-2-8902-1300 Mob: +61-425-251-300 Fax: +61-2-9411-3720 Mob SMS: 0425251300.0000atorangenet dot com dot au (120 characters max, send no carriage returns) 13================================================ Date: Sat, 14 Apr 2001 20:15:09 +1000 From: Ed Durrant Subject: Re: [os2genau] PCI Network cards Then it's possibly a driver issue. Does OS/2 (Peer to Peer) networking work - is it only Lantastic tht has a problem ? Ed. Peter Rehfisch wrote: > > It's not the cabling as I can use the same cables I am using with the ISA card at present, > and they work fine. 14================================================ Date: Sat, 14 Apr 2001 20:16:47 +1000 From: Ed Durrant Subject: Re: [os2genau] Internet Gateway You're welcome to the 486 (of course) but you're not getting my spare thinkpad .... Ed. Daryl Pilkington wrote: > > Hi Ed, > > Anyone got a spare high-end 486 laptop with 2 PC-card NICs they want to > give away? > No?, bummer... > > BTW, thanks for the 486DX2-66 *you* gave me Ed, . > 15================================================ Date: Sat, 14 Apr 2001 20:14:27 +1000 From: Daryl Pilkington Subject: Re: [os2genau] PCI Network cards Hi Peter, /* Begin "People are still using Lantastic line" */ Sounds like the requester part is working but not the peer. Requester allows access to network resources & the peer shares local resources on the LAN. Hope this gives you some ideas. Would be something in protocol.ini This is an old network technology, so, yes, there could be compatibility problems with new hardware, sorry. Have you upgraded your hub to 100MB? What was wrong with the Intel EtherExpress 16? (if it ain't broke, don't fix it) /* End "People are still using Lantastic line" */ I'm just about to use an Intel EtherExpress 16 ISA card on my LAN... Peter Rehfisch wrote: > > I have recently purchased a Compex ReadyLINK RE100TX PCI network card, and I > am trying to get it running in my OS/2 server (running Lantastic for OS/2, but I cannot > configure it so that a DOS workstation running Lantastic 6.0 can access the server. > > I know I am doing things right because the server can access drives and printers on the > workstation, and the workstation can see the server (NET SHOW on the workstation > produces the comment "SERVER \\UPSTAIRS is available on adapter 0"). > But a log on attempt to the server fails with the message "SERVER \\UPSTAIRS is not > listening". > > What do I need to do to make it listen, or is there a compatability problem? > > I have the line > DEVICE=E:\LANTASTI\OS2\RE100.OS2 > in the config.sys file. > > In the protocol.ini file I have > Bindings = RE100_NIF > in the [AI-NDIS_nif] section, and the relevant lines in the [RE100_NIF] section. > > I have the same problem if I substitute a Realtek 8029 card and drivers, but I believe > they use the same chip. > > All the while my Intel Etherexpress16 ISA card works fine. > > Hoping for your help. > > Peter Rehfisch > -- Regards, Daryl Pilkington //// The PC Therapist, Business Computing Integration O OS/2 Warp, Redhat Linux, DB2 IBM Certified Systems Expert email: darylpatpc-therapist dot com dot au ICQ: 91914134 Tel: +61-2-8902-1300 Mob: +61-425-251-300 Fax: +61-2-9411-3720 Mob SMS: 0425251300.0000atorangenet dot com dot au (120 characters max, send no carriage returns) 16================================================ Date: Sat, 14 Apr 2001 20:37:21 +1000 From: Ed Durrant Subject: Re: [os2genau] PCI Network cards Card's default packet size ?? ee if you can compare protocol.ini settings for the working and non-working cards. Is there anything obviously different ? Perhaps the packet size in use on the new card on the server is larger than the packet size the card on the DOS workstation can handle ? Also have you tried using the new card in the DOS workstation rather than the server to see if the problem "reverses" ? Ed. > > I know I am doing things right because the server can access drives and printers on the > > workstation, and the workstation can see the server (NET SHOW on the workstation > > produces the comment "SERVER \\UPSTAIRS is available on adapter 0"). > > But a log on attempt to the server fails with the message "SERVER \\UPSTAIRS is not > > listening". > > > > What do I need to do to make it listen, or is there a compatability problem? > > > > I have the same problem if I substitute a Realtek 8029 card and drivers, but I believe > > they use the same chip. > > > > All the while my Intel Etherexpress16 ISA card works fine. END================================================