2 PC/104 with RJ45 crossover

I try to connect to PC/104 together with a crossover cable and I’m wondering
if it the same setting as windows?

Both of my networks adaptor are up and running and have those address :

PC104 1 : 192.168.2.14 : 255.255.255.0
PC104 2 : 192.168.2.15 : 255.255.255.0

I just want to mount a folder on the PC104_2 that i’ve got on the PC104_1.
And I have access to this folder with another networks
daptor( 192.168.2.13).And this folder is on a PC station (192.168.2.70).

fs-nfs2 192.168.2.70:/Myfolder /Myfolder ( working)
fs-nfs2 192.168.2.14:/Myfolder /Myfolder ( not working! )

Someone got a idea?


Charles-Etienne Lemay
TEAMSAT
Université de Sherbrooke
Tel: (819) 821-8000 ext. 1215
Fax: (819) 821-7937

Are you making sure to run portmap and nfsd on PC104_1, and to edit
/etc/exports appropriately?

dB

Charles-Etienne Lemay <charlesetienne@hermes.usherb.ca> wrote in message
news:b6sd0i$7uq$1@inn.qnx.com

I try to connect to PC/104 together with a crossover cable and I’m
wondering
if it the same setting as windows?

Both of my networks adaptor are up and running and have those address :

PC104 1 : 192.168.2.14 : 255.255.255.0
PC104 2 : 192.168.2.15 : 255.255.255.0

I just want to mount a folder on the PC104_2 that i’ve got on the PC104_1.
And I have access to this folder with another networks
daptor( 192.168.2.13).And this folder is on a PC station (192.168.2.70).

fs-nfs2 192.168.2.70:/Myfolder /Myfolder ( working)
fs-nfs2 192.168.2.14:/Myfolder /Myfolder ( not working! )

Someone got a idea?


Charles-Etienne Lemay
TEAMSAT
Université de Sherbrooke
Tel: (819) 821-8000 ext. 1215
Fax: (819) 821-7937

Now my exports is correct, but the problem is before that! I not even able
to ping the other PC104 in both side!

“David Bacon” <dbacon@qnx.com> a écrit dans le message news:
b6vm1i$c4q$1@nntp.qnx.com

Are you making sure to run portmap and nfsd on PC104_1, and to edit
/etc/exports appropriately?

dB

Charles-Etienne Lemay <> charlesetienne@hermes.usherb.ca> > wrote in message
news:b6sd0i$7uq$> 1@inn.qnx.com> …
I try to connect to PC/104 together with a crossover cable and I’m
wondering
if it the same setting as windows?

Both of my networks adaptor are up and running and have those address :

PC104 1 : 192.168.2.14 : 255.255.255.0
PC104 2 : 192.168.2.15 : 255.255.255.0

I just want to mount a folder on the PC104_2 that i’ve got on the
PC104_1.
And I have access to this folder with another networks
daptor( 192.168.2.13).And this folder is on a PC station (192.168.2.70).

fs-nfs2 192.168.2.70:/Myfolder /Myfolder ( working)
fs-nfs2 192.168.2.14:/Myfolder /Myfolder ( not working! )

Someone got a idea?


Charles-Etienne Lemay
TEAMSAT
Université de Sherbrooke
Tel: (819) 821-8000 ext. 1215
Fax: (819) 821-7937

\

OK, so the output of these commands would probably be worth seeing:

ifconfig -a
netstat -nr
nicinfo

dB


“Charles-Etienne Lemay” wrote, ca. Wed, 9 Apr 2003 13:14:26 -0400:

Now my exports is correct, but the problem is before that! I not even able
to ping the other PC104 in both side!

“David Bacon” <dbacon@qnx.com> a écrit dans le message news:
b6vm1i$c4q$1@nntp.qnx.com

Are you making sure to run portmap and nfsd on PC104_1, and to edit
/etc/exports appropriately?

dB

Charles-Etienne Lemay <> charlesetienne@hermes.usherb.ca> > wrote in message
news:b6sd0i$7uq$> 1@inn.qnx.com> …
I try to connect to PC/104 together with a crossover cable and I’m
wondering
if it the same setting as windows?

Both of my networks adaptor are up and running and have those address :

PC104 1 : 192.168.2.14 : 255.255.255.0
PC104 2 : 192.168.2.15 : 255.255.255.0

I just want to mount a folder on the PC104_2 that i’ve got on the
PC104_1.
And I have access to this folder with another networks
daptor( 192.168.2.13).And this folder is on a PC station (192.168.2.70).

fs-nfs2 192.168.2.70:/Myfolder /Myfolder ( working)
fs-nfs2 192.168.2.14:/Myfolder /Myfolder ( not working! )

Someone got a idea?


Charles-Etienne Lemay
TEAMSAT
Université de Sherbrooke
Tel: (819) 821-8000 ext. 1215
Fax: (819) 821-7937

\

ok got it,

I have to use the full tcpip and not the tiny tcpip

thanks again!

“David Bacon” <dbacon@qnx.com> a écrit dans le message news:
1049912428034.dB@nntp.qnx.com

OK, so the output of these commands would probably be worth seeing:

ifconfig -a
netstat -nr
nicinfo

dB


“Charles-Etienne Lemay” wrote, ca. Wed, 9 Apr 2003 13:14:26 -0400:

Now my exports is correct, but the problem is before that! I not even able
to ping the other PC104 in both side!

“David Bacon” <> dbacon@qnx.com> > a écrit dans le message news:
b6vm1i$c4q$> 1@nntp.qnx.com> …
Are you making sure to run portmap and nfsd on PC104_1, and to edit
/etc/exports appropriately?

dB

Charles-Etienne Lemay <> charlesetienne@hermes.usherb.ca> > wrote in message
news:b6sd0i$7uq$> 1@inn.qnx.com> …
I try to connect to PC/104 together with a crossover cable and I’m
wondering
if it the same setting as windows?

Both of my networks adaptor are up and running and have those address
:

PC104 1 : 192.168.2.14 : 255.255.255.0
PC104 2 : 192.168.2.15 : 255.255.255.0

I just want to mount a folder on the PC104_2 that i’ve got on the
PC104_1.
And I have access to this folder with another networks
daptor( 192.168.2.13).And this folder is on a PC station
(192.168.2.70).

fs-nfs2 192.168.2.70:/Myfolder /Myfolder ( working)
fs-nfs2 192.168.2.14:/Myfolder /Myfolder ( not working! )

Someone got a idea?


Charles-Etienne Lemay
TEAMSAT
Université de Sherbrooke
Tel: (819) 821-8000 ext. 1215
Fax: (819) 821-7937

\

I little thing!


when I put the tcpip to the realtek cards it works fine but my wireless card
can not ping anything!

But with the ttcpip, the wirelezz is ok and the realtek are working fine but
not in crossover mode!

Weird or normal problem?

“Charles-Etienne Lemay” <charlesetienne@hermes.usherb.ca> a écrit dans le
message news: b71qdo$ed3$1@inn.qnx.com

ok got it,

I have to use the full tcpip and not the tiny tcpip

thanks again!

“David Bacon” <> dbacon@qnx.com> > a écrit dans le message news:
1049912428034.dB@nntp.qnx.com> …
OK, so the output of these commands would probably be worth seeing:

ifconfig -a
netstat -nr
nicinfo

dB


“Charles-Etienne Lemay” wrote, ca. Wed, 9 Apr 2003 13:14:26 -0400:

Now my exports is correct, but the problem is before that! I not even
able
to ping the other PC104 in both side!

“David Bacon” <> dbacon@qnx.com> > a écrit dans le message news:
b6vm1i$c4q$> 1@nntp.qnx.com> …
Are you making sure to run portmap and nfsd on PC104_1, and to edit
/etc/exports appropriately?

dB

Charles-Etienne Lemay <> charlesetienne@hermes.usherb.ca> > wrote in
message
news:b6sd0i$7uq$> 1@inn.qnx.com> …
I try to connect to PC/104 together with a crossover cable and I’m
wondering
if it the same setting as windows?

Both of my networks adaptor are up and running and have those
address
:

PC104 1 : 192.168.2.14 : 255.255.255.0
PC104 2 : 192.168.2.15 : 255.255.255.0

I just want to mount a folder on the PC104_2 that i’ve got on the
PC104_1.
And I have access to this folder with another networks
daptor( 192.168.2.13).And this folder is on a PC station
(192.168.2.70).

fs-nfs2 192.168.2.70:/Myfolder /Myfolder ( working)
fs-nfs2 192.168.2.14:/Myfolder /Myfolder ( not working! )

Someone got a idea?


Charles-Etienne Lemay
TEAMSAT
Université de Sherbrooke
Tel: (819) 821-8000 ext. 1215
Fax: (819) 821-7937



\

Weird.

dB


“Charles-Etienne Lemay” wrote, ca. Wed, 9 Apr 2003 16:09:52 -0400:

I little thing!


when I put the tcpip to the realtek cards it works fine but my wireless card
can not ping anything!

But with the ttcpip, the wirelezz is ok and the realtek are working fine but
not in crossover mode!

Weird or normal problem?

“Charles-Etienne Lemay” <charlesetienne@hermes.usherb.ca> a écrit dans le
message news: b71qdo$ed3$1@inn.qnx.com

ok got it,

I have to use the full tcpip and not the tiny tcpip

thanks again!

“David Bacon” <> dbacon@qnx.com> > a écrit dans le message news:
1049912428034.dB@nntp.qnx.com> …
OK, so the output of these commands would probably be worth seeing:

ifconfig -a
netstat -nr
nicinfo

dB


“Charles-Etienne Lemay” wrote, ca. Wed, 9 Apr 2003 13:14:26 -0400:

Now my exports is correct, but the problem is before that! I not even
able
to ping the other PC104 in both side!

“David Bacon” <> dbacon@qnx.com> > a écrit dans le message news:
b6vm1i$c4q$> 1@nntp.qnx.com> …
Are you making sure to run portmap and nfsd on PC104_1, and to edit
/etc/exports appropriately?

dB

Charles-Etienne Lemay <> charlesetienne@hermes.usherb.ca> > wrote in
message
news:b6sd0i$7uq$> 1@inn.qnx.com> …
I try to connect to PC/104 together with a crossover cable and I’m
wondering
if it the same setting as windows?

Both of my networks adaptor are up and running and have those
address
:

PC104 1 : 192.168.2.14 : 255.255.255.0
PC104 2 : 192.168.2.15 : 255.255.255.0

I just want to mount a folder on the PC104_2 that i’ve got on the
PC104_1.
And I have access to this folder with another networks
daptor( 192.168.2.13).And this folder is on a PC station
(192.168.2.70).

fs-nfs2 192.168.2.70:/Myfolder /Myfolder ( working)
fs-nfs2 192.168.2.14:/Myfolder /Myfolder ( not working! )

Someone got a idea?


Charles-Etienne Lemay
TEAMSAT
Université de Sherbrooke
Tel: (819) 821-8000 ext. 1215
Fax: (819) 821-7937



\

Ok need some help!

The problem is in the route table!

Here waht I got :

Destination Gateway Flags Interface
default 127.0.0.1 UG en0
127.0.0.1 127.0.0.1 UH lo0
192.168.2 192.168.2.13 U en0
192.168.2.13 192.168.2.13 UH lo0
192.168.2.14 192.168.2.14 UH lo0

So I want that my networks card ( 192.168.2.14 ) can communicate with the
outside to this other card ( 192.168.2.15) on anoter PC and not passing by
the other ( 192.168.2.13 )

→ route add 192.168.2.15 192.168.2.14

when I add this I got this :

Destination Gateway Flags Interface
default 127.0.0.1 UG en0
127.0.0.1 127.0.0.1 UH lo0
192.168.2 192.168.2.13 U en0
192.168.2.13 192.168.2.13 UH lo0
192.168.2.14 192.168.2.14 UH lo0
192.168.2.15 192.168.2.14 UHGS en0

The problem is that I’m not able to change the en0 to en1

Can someone give me a hand?


“David Bacon” <dbacon@qnx.com> a écrit dans le message news:
1049912428034.dB@nntp.qnx.com

OK, so the output of these commands would probably be worth seeing:

ifconfig -a
netstat -nr
nicinfo

dB


“Charles-Etienne Lemay” wrote, ca. Wed, 9 Apr 2003 13:14:26 -0400:

Now my exports is correct, but the problem is before that! I not even able
to ping the other PC104 in both side!

“David Bacon” <> dbacon@qnx.com> > a écrit dans le message news:
b6vm1i$c4q$> 1@nntp.qnx.com> …
Are you making sure to run portmap and nfsd on PC104_1, and to edit
/etc/exports appropriately?

dB

Charles-Etienne Lemay <> charlesetienne@hermes.usherb.ca> > wrote in message
news:b6sd0i$7uq$> 1@inn.qnx.com> …
I try to connect to PC/104 together with a crossover cable and I’m
wondering
if it the same setting as windows?

Both of my networks adaptor are up and running and have those address
:

PC104 1 : 192.168.2.14 : 255.255.255.0
PC104 2 : 192.168.2.15 : 255.255.255.0

I just want to mount a folder on the PC104_2 that i’ve got on the
PC104_1.
And I have access to this folder with another networks
daptor( 192.168.2.13).And this folder is on a PC station
(192.168.2.70).

fs-nfs2 192.168.2.70:/Myfolder /Myfolder ( working)
fs-nfs2 192.168.2.14:/Myfolder /Myfolder ( not working! )

Someone got a idea?


Charles-Etienne Lemay
TEAMSAT
Université de Sherbrooke
Tel: (819) 821-8000 ext. 1215
Fax: (819) 821-7937

\

Could you post also the output of the following commands:

ifconfig -a
pidin -p io-net mem
pci -v

dB


“Charles-Etienne Lemay” wrote, ca. Thu, 10 Apr 2003 15:54:45 -0400:

Ok need some help!

The problem is in the route table!

Here waht I got :

Destination Gateway Flags Interface
default 127.0.0.1 UG en0
127.0.0.1 127.0.0.1 UH lo0
192.168.2 192.168.2.13 U en0
192.168.2.13 192.168.2.13 UH lo0
192.168.2.14 192.168.2.14 UH lo0

So I want that my networks card ( 192.168.2.14 ) can communicate with the
outside to this other card ( 192.168.2.15) on anoter PC and not passing by
the other ( 192.168.2.13 )

→ route add 192.168.2.15 192.168.2.14

when I add this I got this :

Destination Gateway Flags Interface
default 127.0.0.1 UG en0
127.0.0.1 127.0.0.1 UH lo0
192.168.2 192.168.2.13 U en0
192.168.2.13 192.168.2.13 UH lo0
192.168.2.14 192.168.2.14 UH lo0
192.168.2.15 192.168.2.14 UHGS en0

The problem is that I’m not able to change the en0 to en1

Can someone give me a hand?


“David Bacon” <> dbacon@qnx.com> > a écrit dans le message news:
1049912428034.dB@nntp.qnx.com> …
OK, so the output of these commands would probably be worth seeing:

ifconfig -a
netstat -nr
nicinfo

dB


“Charles-Etienne Lemay” wrote, ca. Wed, 9 Apr 2003 13:14:26 -0400:

Now my exports is correct, but the problem is before that! I not even able
to ping the other PC104 in both side!

“David Bacon” <> dbacon@qnx.com> > a écrit dans le message news:
b6vm1i$c4q$> 1@nntp.qnx.com> …
Are you making sure to run portmap and nfsd on PC104_1, and to edit
/etc/exports appropriately?

dB

Charles-Etienne Lemay <> charlesetienne@hermes.usherb.ca> > wrote in message
news:b6sd0i$7uq$> 1@inn.qnx.com> …
I try to connect to PC/104 together with a crossover cable and I’m
wondering
if it the same setting as windows?

Both of my networks adaptor are up and running and have those address
:

PC104 1 : 192.168.2.14 : 255.255.255.0
PC104 2 : 192.168.2.15 : 255.255.255.0

I just want to mount a folder on the PC104_2 that i’ve got on the
PC104_1.
And I have access to this folder with another networks
daptor( 192.168.2.13).And this folder is on a PC station
(192.168.2.70).

fs-nfs2 192.168.2.70:/Myfolder /Myfolder ( working)
fs-nfs2 192.168.2.14:/Myfolder /Myfolder ( not working! )

Someone got a idea?


Charles-Etienne Lemay
TEAMSAT
Université de Sherbrooke
Tel: (819) 821-8000 ext. 1215
Fax: (819) 821-7937




\

Here what I got

Charley


ifconfig - a :
lo0: flags=8009<UP,LOOPBACK,MULTICAST> mtu 32976
inet 127.0.0.1 netmask 0xff000000
en0: flags=843<UP,BROADCAST,RUNNING,SIMPLEX> mtu 1500
address: 00:02:2d:61:f3:07
inet 192.168.2.13 netmask 0xffffff00 broadcast 192.168.2.255
en1: flags=8843<UP,BROADCAST,RUNNING,SIMPLEX,MULTICAST> mtu 1500
address: 00:e0:c7:07:14:1a
inet 192.168.2.14 netmask 0xffffff00 broadcast 192.168.2.255


pidin -p io-net mem:
pid tid name prio STATE code data stack
pidin:couldn’t open /proc/0/as:No such file or directory


And I out the pidin only :
pid tid name prio STATE Blocked
1 1 procnto 0f READY
1 2 procnto 15r RECEIVE 1
1 3 procnto 63r RECEIVE 1
1 4 procnto 63r RECEIVE 1
1 5 procnto 15r RECEIVE 1
1 6 procnto 15r RECEIVE 1
1 7 procnto 10r RUNNING
1 8 procnto 10r RECEIVE 1
2 1 proc/boot/slogger 10r RECEIVE 1
3 1 proc/boot/pci-bios 15r RECEIVE 1
4 1 c/boot/devp-pccard 21r NANOSLEEP
4101 1 proc/boot/devc-con 11r RECEIVE 1
4102 1 proc/boot/io-net 10r SIGWAITINFO
4102 2 proc/boot/io-net 18r RECEIVE 1
4102 3 proc/boot/io-net 10r RECEIVE 1
4102 4 proc/boot/io-net 10r RECEIVE 1
4102 5 proc/boot/io-net 21r RECEIVE 5
4102 6 proc/boot/io-net 21r RECEIVE 9
4102 7 proc/boot/io-net 18r RECEIVE 13
12295 1 /sbin/devc-ser8250 10r RECEIVE 1
8200 1 usr/sbin/inetd 10r SIGWAITINFO
98313 1 bin/pidin 10r REPLY 1
12298 1 proc/boot/devc-pty 10r RECEIVE 1
12299 1 bin/pipe 10r RECEIVE 1
12299 2 bin/pipe 10r RECEIVE 1
12299 3 bin/pipe 10r RECEIVE 1
12299 4 bin/pipe 10r RECEIVE 1
12300 1 proc/boot/fs-nfs2 10r RECEIVE 1
12300 2 proc/boot/fs-nfs2 10r RECEIVE 1
12300 3 proc/boot/fs-nfs2 10r RECEIVE 1
12300 4 proc/boot/fs-nfs2 10r RECEIVE 1
12300 5 proc/boot/fs-nfs2 10r RECEIVE 1
16397 1 bin/sh 10r SIGSUSPEND
20494 1 bin/sh 10r REPLY 4101
12303 1 usr/bin/portmap 10r SIGWAITINFO
16400 1 usr/sbin/nfsd 10r SIGWAITINFO
20497 1 bin/sh 10r REPLY 4101


pci-v :

PCI version = 2.10

Class = Bridge (Host/PCI)
Vendor ID = 1078h, Cyrix Corporation
Device ID = 1h, MediaGXm MMX Cyrix Integrated CPU
PCI index = 0h
Class Codes = 060000h
Revision ID = 0h
Bus number = 0
Device number = 0
Function num = 0
Status Reg = 280h
Command Reg = 7h
Header type = 0h Single-function
BIST = 0h Build-in-self-test not supported
Latency Timer = 0h
Cache Line Size= 0h
Max Lat = 0ns
Min Gnt = 0ns
PCI Int Pin = NC
Interrupt line = 0

Class = Network (Ethernet)
Vendor ID = 10ech, Realtek Semiconductor
Device ID = 8139h, RT8139A/B/C Fast Ethernet Adapter
PCI index = 0h
Class Codes = 020000h
Revision ID = 10h
Bus number = 0
Device number = 14
Function num = 0
Status Reg = 280h
Command Reg = 7h
Header type = 0h Single-function
BIST = 0h Build-in-self-test not supported
Latency Timer = 20h
Cache Line Size= 0h
PCI IO Address = fc00h length 256 enabled
PCI Mem Address = 80001000h 32bit length 256 enabled
Subsystem Vendor ID = 10ech
Subsystem ID = 8139h
Max Lat = 64ns
Min Gnt = 32ns
PCI Int Pin = INT A
Interrupt line = 9

Class = Bridge (PCI/ISA)
Vendor ID = 1078h, Cyrix Corporation
Device ID = 100h, Cx5530 ISA bridge
PCI index = 0h
Class Codes = 060100h
Revision ID = 30h
Bus number = 0
Device number = 18
Function num = 0
Status Reg = 280h
Command Reg = 1fh
Header type = 0h Multi-function
BIST = 0h Build-in-self-test not supported
Latency Timer = 0h
Cache Line Size= 4h un-cacheable
Max Lat = 0ns
Min Gnt = 0ns
PCI Int Pin = NC
Interrupt line = 0

Class = Bridge (Unknown)
Vendor ID = 1078h, Cyrix Corporation
Device ID = 101h, Cx5530 SMI status and ACPI timer
PCI index = 0h
Class Codes = 068000h
Revision ID = 0h
Bus number = 0
Device number = 18
Function num = 1
Status Reg = 280h
Command Reg = 2h
Header type = 0h Single-function
BIST = 0h Build-in-self-test not supported
Latency Timer = 0h
Cache Line Size= 0h
Max Lat = 0ns
Min Gnt = 0ns
PCI Int Pin = NC
Interrupt line = 0

Class = Mass Storage (IDE)
Vendor ID = 1078h, Cyrix Corporation
Device ID = 102h, Cx5530 IDE Controller
PCI index = 0h
Class Codes = 010100h
Revision ID = 0h
Bus number = 0
Device number = 18
Function num = 2
Status Reg = 280h
Command Reg = 5h
Header type = 0h Single-function
BIST = 0h Build-in-self-test not supported
Latency Timer = 0h
Cache Line Size= 0h
PCI IO Address = f800h length 16 enabled
Max Lat = 0ns
Min Gnt = 0ns
PCI Int Pin = NC
Interrupt line = 0

Class = Multimedia (Audio)
Vendor ID = 1078h, Cyrix Corporation
Device ID = 103h, Cx5530 XpressAUDIO
PCI index = 0h
Class Codes = 040100h
Revision ID = 0h
Bus number = 0
Device number = 18
Function num = 3
Status Reg = 280h
Command Reg = 6h
Header type = 0h Single-function
BIST = 0h Build-in-self-test not supported
Latency Timer = 0h
Cache Line Size= 0h
PCI Mem Address = 40011000h 32bit length 128 enabled
Max Lat = 0ns
Min Gnt = 0ns
PCI Int Pin = NC
Interrupt line = 0

Class = Display (VGA)
Vendor ID = 1078h, Cyrix Corporation
Device ID = 104h, Cx5530 Video Controller
PCI index = 0h
Class Codes = 030000h
Revision ID = 0h
Bus number = 0
Device number = 18
Function num = 4
Status Reg = 280h
Command Reg = 3h
Header type = 0h Multi-function
BIST = 2h Build-in-self-test not supported
Latency Timer = 0h
Cache Line Size= 0h
PCI Mem Address = 40800000h 32bit length 8388608 enabled
Subsystem Vendor ID = 1078h
Subsystem ID = 1h
Max Lat = 0ns
Min Gnt = 0ns
PCI Int Pin = NC
Interrupt line = 0


“David Bacon” <dbacon@qnx.com> a écrit dans le message news:
1050007697500.dB@nntp.qnx.com

Could you post also the output of the following commands:

ifconfig -a
pidin -p io-net mem
pci -v

dB


“Charles-Etienne Lemay” wrote, ca. Thu, 10 Apr 2003 15:54:45 -0400:
Ok need some help!

The problem is in the route table!

Here waht I got :

Destination Gateway Flags Interface
default 127.0.0.1 UG en0
127.0.0.1 127.0.0.1 UH lo0
192.168.2 192.168.2.13 U en0
192.168.2.13 192.168.2.13 UH lo0
192.168.2.14 192.168.2.14 UH lo0

So I want that my networks card ( 192.168.2.14 ) can communicate with
the
outside to this other card ( 192.168.2.15) on anoter PC and not passing
by
the other ( 192.168.2.13 )

→ route add 192.168.2.15 192.168.2.14

when I add this I got this :

Destination Gateway Flags Interface
default 127.0.0.1 UG en0
127.0.0.1 127.0.0.1 UH lo0
192.168.2 192.168.2.13 U en0
192.168.2.13 192.168.2.13 UH lo0
192.168.2.14 192.168.2.14 UH lo0
192.168.2.15 192.168.2.14 UHGS en0

The problem is that I’m not able to change the en0 to en1

Can someone give me a hand?


“David Bacon” <> dbacon@qnx.com> > a écrit dans le message news:
1049912428034.dB@nntp.qnx.com> …
OK, so the output of these commands would probably be worth seeing:

ifconfig -a
netstat -nr
nicinfo

dB


“Charles-Etienne Lemay” wrote, ca. Wed, 9 Apr 2003 13:14:26 -0400:

Now my exports is correct, but the problem is before that! I not even
able
to ping the other PC104 in both side!

“David Bacon” <> dbacon@qnx.com> > a écrit dans le message news:
b6vm1i$c4q$> 1@nntp.qnx.com> …
Are you making sure to run portmap and nfsd on PC104_1, and to edit
/etc/exports appropriately?

dB

Charles-Etienne Lemay <> charlesetienne@hermes.usherb.ca> > wrote in
message
news:b6sd0i$7uq$> 1@inn.qnx.com> …
I try to connect to PC/104 together with a crossover cable and I’m
wondering
if it the same setting as windows?

Both of my networks adaptor are up and running and have those
address
:

PC104 1 : 192.168.2.14 : 255.255.255.0
PC104 2 : 192.168.2.15 : 255.255.255.0

I just want to mount a folder on the PC104_2 that i’ve got on the
PC104_1.
And I have access to this folder with another networks
daptor( 192.168.2.13).And this folder is on a PC station
(192.168.2.70).

fs-nfs2 192.168.2.70:/Myfolder /Myfolder ( working)
fs-nfs2 192.168.2.14:/Myfolder /Myfolder ( not working! )

Someone got a idea?


Charles-Etienne Lemay
TEAMSAT
Université de Sherbrooke
Tel: (819) 821-8000 ext. 1215
Fax: (819) 821-7937




\

Perhaps someone who knows a bit more about routing than I do can
comment, but the combination of IP addresses and netmasks you have
indicate to me that both en interfaces are on the same subnet (so
from a routing point of view, they are equivalent). Does it help
if you try giving en1 an IP address outside of 192.168.2.* ?

dB


“Charles-Etienne Lemay” wrote, ca. Fri, 11 Apr 2003 09:18:31 -0400:

Here what I got

Charley


ifconfig - a :
lo0: flags=8009<UP,LOOPBACK,MULTICAST> mtu 32976
inet 127.0.0.1 netmask 0xff000000
en0: flags=843<UP,BROADCAST,RUNNING,SIMPLEX> mtu 1500
address: 00:02:2d:61:f3:07
inet 192.168.2.13 netmask 0xffffff00 broadcast 192.168.2.255
en1: flags=8843<UP,BROADCAST,RUNNING,SIMPLEX,MULTICAST> mtu 1500
address: 00:e0:c7:07:14:1a
inet 192.168.2.14 netmask 0xffffff00 broadcast 192.168.2.255


pidin -p io-net mem:
pid tid name prio STATE code data stack
pidin:couldn’t open /proc/0/as:No such file or directory


And I out the pidin only :
pid tid name prio STATE Blocked
1 1 procnto 0f READY
1 2 procnto 15r RECEIVE 1
1 3 procnto 63r RECEIVE 1
1 4 procnto 63r RECEIVE 1
1 5 procnto 15r RECEIVE 1
1 6 procnto 15r RECEIVE 1
1 7 procnto 10r RUNNING
1 8 procnto 10r RECEIVE 1
2 1 proc/boot/slogger 10r RECEIVE 1
3 1 proc/boot/pci-bios 15r RECEIVE 1
4 1 c/boot/devp-pccard 21r NANOSLEEP
4101 1 proc/boot/devc-con 11r RECEIVE 1
4102 1 proc/boot/io-net 10r SIGWAITINFO
4102 2 proc/boot/io-net 18r RECEIVE 1
4102 3 proc/boot/io-net 10r RECEIVE 1
4102 4 proc/boot/io-net 10r RECEIVE 1
4102 5 proc/boot/io-net 21r RECEIVE 5
4102 6 proc/boot/io-net 21r RECEIVE 9
4102 7 proc/boot/io-net 18r RECEIVE 13
12295 1 /sbin/devc-ser8250 10r RECEIVE 1
8200 1 usr/sbin/inetd 10r SIGWAITINFO
98313 1 bin/pidin 10r REPLY 1
12298 1 proc/boot/devc-pty 10r RECEIVE 1
12299 1 bin/pipe 10r RECEIVE 1
12299 2 bin/pipe 10r RECEIVE 1
12299 3 bin/pipe 10r RECEIVE 1
12299 4 bin/pipe 10r RECEIVE 1
12300 1 proc/boot/fs-nfs2 10r RECEIVE 1
12300 2 proc/boot/fs-nfs2 10r RECEIVE 1
12300 3 proc/boot/fs-nfs2 10r RECEIVE 1
12300 4 proc/boot/fs-nfs2 10r RECEIVE 1
12300 5 proc/boot/fs-nfs2 10r RECEIVE 1
16397 1 bin/sh 10r SIGSUSPEND
20494 1 bin/sh 10r REPLY 4101
12303 1 usr/bin/portmap 10r SIGWAITINFO
16400 1 usr/sbin/nfsd 10r SIGWAITINFO
20497 1 bin/sh 10r REPLY 4101


pci-v :

PCI version = 2.10

Class = Bridge (Host/PCI)
Vendor ID = 1078h, Cyrix Corporation
Device ID = 1h, MediaGXm MMX Cyrix Integrated CPU
PCI index = 0h
Class Codes = 060000h
Revision ID = 0h
Bus number = 0
Device number = 0
Function num = 0
Status Reg = 280h
Command Reg = 7h
Header type = 0h Single-function
BIST = 0h Build-in-self-test not supported
Latency Timer = 0h
Cache Line Size= 0h
Max Lat = 0ns
Min Gnt = 0ns
PCI Int Pin = NC
Interrupt line = 0

Class = Network (Ethernet)
Vendor ID = 10ech, Realtek Semiconductor
Device ID = 8139h, RT8139A/B/C Fast Ethernet Adapter
PCI index = 0h
Class Codes = 020000h
Revision ID = 10h
Bus number = 0
Device number = 14
Function num = 0
Status Reg = 280h
Command Reg = 7h
Header type = 0h Single-function
BIST = 0h Build-in-self-test not supported
Latency Timer = 20h
Cache Line Size= 0h
PCI IO Address = fc00h length 256 enabled
PCI Mem Address = 80001000h 32bit length 256 enabled
Subsystem Vendor ID = 10ech
Subsystem ID = 8139h
Max Lat = 64ns
Min Gnt = 32ns
PCI Int Pin = INT A
Interrupt line = 9

Class = Bridge (PCI/ISA)
Vendor ID = 1078h, Cyrix Corporation
Device ID = 100h, Cx5530 ISA bridge
PCI index = 0h
Class Codes = 060100h
Revision ID = 30h
Bus number = 0
Device number = 18
Function num = 0
Status Reg = 280h
Command Reg = 1fh
Header type = 0h Multi-function
BIST = 0h Build-in-self-test not supported
Latency Timer = 0h
Cache Line Size= 4h un-cacheable
Max Lat = 0ns
Min Gnt = 0ns
PCI Int Pin = NC
Interrupt line = 0

Class = Bridge (Unknown)
Vendor ID = 1078h, Cyrix Corporation
Device ID = 101h, Cx5530 SMI status and ACPI timer
PCI index = 0h
Class Codes = 068000h
Revision ID = 0h
Bus number = 0
Device number = 18
Function num = 1
Status Reg = 280h
Command Reg = 2h
Header type = 0h Single-function
BIST = 0h Build-in-self-test not supported
Latency Timer = 0h
Cache Line Size= 0h
Max Lat = 0ns
Min Gnt = 0ns
PCI Int Pin = NC
Interrupt line = 0

Class = Mass Storage (IDE)
Vendor ID = 1078h, Cyrix Corporation
Device ID = 102h, Cx5530 IDE Controller
PCI index = 0h
Class Codes = 010100h
Revision ID = 0h
Bus number = 0
Device number = 18
Function num = 2
Status Reg = 280h
Command Reg = 5h
Header type = 0h Single-function
BIST = 0h Build-in-self-test not supported
Latency Timer = 0h
Cache Line Size= 0h
PCI IO Address = f800h length 16 enabled
Max Lat = 0ns
Min Gnt = 0ns
PCI Int Pin = NC
Interrupt line = 0

Class = Multimedia (Audio)
Vendor ID = 1078h, Cyrix Corporation
Device ID = 103h, Cx5530 XpressAUDIO
PCI index = 0h
Class Codes = 040100h
Revision ID = 0h
Bus number = 0
Device number = 18
Function num = 3
Status Reg = 280h
Command Reg = 6h
Header type = 0h Single-function
BIST = 0h Build-in-self-test not supported
Latency Timer = 0h
Cache Line Size= 0h
PCI Mem Address = 40011000h 32bit length 128 enabled
Max Lat = 0ns
Min Gnt = 0ns
PCI Int Pin = NC
Interrupt line = 0

Class = Display (VGA)
Vendor ID = 1078h, Cyrix Corporation
Device ID = 104h, Cx5530 Video Controller
PCI index = 0h
Class Codes = 030000h
Revision ID = 0h
Bus number = 0
Device number = 18
Function num = 4
Status Reg = 280h
Command Reg = 3h
Header type = 0h Multi-function
BIST = 2h Build-in-self-test not supported
Latency Timer = 0h
Cache Line Size= 0h
PCI Mem Address = 40800000h 32bit length 8388608 enabled
Subsystem Vendor ID = 1078h
Subsystem ID = 1h
Max Lat = 0ns
Min Gnt = 0ns
PCI Int Pin = NC
Interrupt line = 0


“David Bacon” <> dbacon@qnx.com> > a écrit dans le message news:
1050007697500.dB@nntp.qnx.com> …
Could you post also the output of the following commands:

ifconfig -a
pidin -p io-net mem
pci -v

dB


“Charles-Etienne Lemay” wrote, ca. Thu, 10 Apr 2003 15:54:45 -0400:
Ok need some help!

The problem is in the route table!

Here waht I got :

Destination Gateway Flags Interface
default 127.0.0.1 UG en0
127.0.0.1 127.0.0.1 UH lo0
192.168.2 192.168.2.13 U en0
192.168.2.13 192.168.2.13 UH lo0
192.168.2.14 192.168.2.14 UH lo0

So I want that my networks card ( 192.168.2.14 ) can communicate with
the
outside to this other card ( 192.168.2.15) on anoter PC and not passing
by
the other ( 192.168.2.13 )

→ route add 192.168.2.15 192.168.2.14

when I add this I got this :

Destination Gateway Flags Interface
default 127.0.0.1 UG en0
127.0.0.1 127.0.0.1 UH lo0
192.168.2 192.168.2.13 U en0
192.168.2.13 192.168.2.13 UH lo0
192.168.2.14 192.168.2.14 UH lo0
192.168.2.15 192.168.2.14 UHGS en0

The problem is that I’m not able to change the en0 to en1

Can someone give me a hand?


“David Bacon” <> dbacon@qnx.com> > a écrit dans le message news:
1049912428034.dB@nntp.qnx.com> …
OK, so the output of these commands would probably be worth seeing:

ifconfig -a
netstat -nr
nicinfo

dB


“Charles-Etienne Lemay” wrote, ca. Wed, 9 Apr 2003 13:14:26 -0400:

Now my exports is correct, but the problem is before that! I not even
able
to ping the other PC104 in both side!

“David Bacon” <> dbacon@qnx.com> > a écrit dans le message news:
b6vm1i$c4q$> 1@nntp.qnx.com> …
Are you making sure to run portmap and nfsd on PC104_1, and to edit
/etc/exports appropriately?

dB

Charles-Etienne Lemay <> charlesetienne@hermes.usherb.ca> > wrote in
message
news:b6sd0i$7uq$> 1@inn.qnx.com> …
I try to connect to PC/104 together with a crossover cable and I’m
wondering
if it the same setting as windows?

Both of my networks adaptor are up and running and have those
address
:

PC104 1 : 192.168.2.14 : 255.255.255.0
PC104 2 : 192.168.2.15 : 255.255.255.0

I just want to mount a folder on the PC104_2 that i’ve got on the
PC104_1.
And I have access to this folder with another networks
daptor( 192.168.2.13).And this folder is on a PC station
(192.168.2.70).

fs-nfs2 192.168.2.70:/Myfolder /Myfolder ( working)
fs-nfs2 192.168.2.14:/Myfolder /Myfolder ( not working! )

Someone got a idea?


Charles-Etienne Lemay
TEAMSAT
Université de Sherbrooke
Tel: (819) 821-8000 ext. 1215
Fax: (819) 821-7937







\

Thanks a lot, I put 192.168.3.14 and 192.168.3.15 and it work!!!
That was I good idea, I don’t know why we have don’t think of it before!

But the thing is, I have to wait a couple of minutes for the connection to
establish.

Thanks again


“David Bacon” <dbacon@qnx.com> a écrit dans le message news:
1050078547810.dB@nntp.qnx.com

Perhaps someone who knows a bit more about routing than I do can
comment, but the combination of IP addresses and netmasks you have
indicate to me that both en interfaces are on the same subnet (so
from a routing point of view, they are equivalent). Does it help
if you try giving en1 an IP address outside of 192.168.2.* ?

dB


“Charles-Etienne Lemay” wrote, ca. Fri, 11 Apr 2003 09:18:31 -0400:
Here what I got

Charley


ifconfig - a :
lo0: flags=8009<UP,LOOPBACK,MULTICAST> mtu 32976
inet 127.0.0.1 netmask 0xff000000
en0: flags=843<UP,BROADCAST,RUNNING,SIMPLEX> mtu 1500
address: 00:02:2d:61:f3:07
inet 192.168.2.13 netmask 0xffffff00 broadcast 192.168.2.255
en1: flags=8843<UP,BROADCAST,RUNNING,SIMPLEX,MULTICAST> mtu 1500
address: 00:e0:c7:07:14:1a
inet 192.168.2.14 netmask 0xffffff00 broadcast 192.168.2.255


pidin -p io-net mem:
pid tid name prio STATE code data
stack
pidin:couldn’t open /proc/0/as:No such file or directory


And I out the pidin only :
pid tid name prio STATE Blocked
1 1 procnto 0f READY
1 2 procnto 15r RECEIVE 1
1 3 procnto 63r RECEIVE 1
1 4 procnto 63r RECEIVE 1
1 5 procnto 15r RECEIVE 1
1 6 procnto 15r RECEIVE 1
1 7 procnto 10r RUNNING
1 8 procnto 10r RECEIVE 1
2 1 proc/boot/slogger 10r RECEIVE 1
3 1 proc/boot/pci-bios 15r RECEIVE 1
4 1 c/boot/devp-pccard 21r NANOSLEEP
4101 1 proc/boot/devc-con 11r RECEIVE 1
4102 1 proc/boot/io-net 10r SIGWAITINFO
4102 2 proc/boot/io-net 18r RECEIVE 1
4102 3 proc/boot/io-net 10r RECEIVE 1
4102 4 proc/boot/io-net 10r RECEIVE 1
4102 5 proc/boot/io-net 21r RECEIVE 5
4102 6 proc/boot/io-net 21r RECEIVE 9
4102 7 proc/boot/io-net 18r RECEIVE 13
12295 1 /sbin/devc-ser8250 10r RECEIVE 1
8200 1 usr/sbin/inetd 10r SIGWAITINFO
98313 1 bin/pidin 10r REPLY 1
12298 1 proc/boot/devc-pty 10r RECEIVE 1
12299 1 bin/pipe 10r RECEIVE 1
12299 2 bin/pipe 10r RECEIVE 1
12299 3 bin/pipe 10r RECEIVE 1
12299 4 bin/pipe 10r RECEIVE 1
12300 1 proc/boot/fs-nfs2 10r RECEIVE 1
12300 2 proc/boot/fs-nfs2 10r RECEIVE 1
12300 3 proc/boot/fs-nfs2 10r RECEIVE 1
12300 4 proc/boot/fs-nfs2 10r RECEIVE 1
12300 5 proc/boot/fs-nfs2 10r RECEIVE 1
16397 1 bin/sh 10r SIGSUSPEND
20494 1 bin/sh 10r REPLY 4101
12303 1 usr/bin/portmap 10r SIGWAITINFO
16400 1 usr/sbin/nfsd 10r SIGWAITINFO
20497 1 bin/sh 10r REPLY 4101


pci-v :

PCI version = 2.10

Class = Bridge (Host/PCI)
Vendor ID = 1078h, Cyrix Corporation
Device ID = 1h, MediaGXm MMX Cyrix Integrated CPU
PCI index = 0h
Class Codes = 060000h
Revision ID = 0h
Bus number = 0
Device number = 0
Function num = 0
Status Reg = 280h
Command Reg = 7h
Header type = 0h Single-function
BIST = 0h Build-in-self-test not supported
Latency Timer = 0h
Cache Line Size= 0h
Max Lat = 0ns
Min Gnt = 0ns
PCI Int Pin = NC
Interrupt line = 0

Class = Network (Ethernet)
Vendor ID = 10ech, Realtek Semiconductor
Device ID = 8139h, RT8139A/B/C Fast Ethernet Adapter
PCI index = 0h
Class Codes = 020000h
Revision ID = 10h
Bus number = 0
Device number = 14
Function num = 0
Status Reg = 280h
Command Reg = 7h
Header type = 0h Single-function
BIST = 0h Build-in-self-test not supported
Latency Timer = 20h
Cache Line Size= 0h
PCI IO Address = fc00h length 256 enabled
PCI Mem Address = 80001000h 32bit length 256 enabled
Subsystem Vendor ID = 10ech
Subsystem ID = 8139h
Max Lat = 64ns
Min Gnt = 32ns
PCI Int Pin = INT A
Interrupt line = 9

Class = Bridge (PCI/ISA)
Vendor ID = 1078h, Cyrix Corporation
Device ID = 100h, Cx5530 ISA bridge
PCI index = 0h
Class Codes = 060100h
Revision ID = 30h
Bus number = 0
Device number = 18
Function num = 0
Status Reg = 280h
Command Reg = 1fh
Header type = 0h Multi-function
BIST = 0h Build-in-self-test not supported
Latency Timer = 0h
Cache Line Size= 4h un-cacheable
Max Lat = 0ns
Min Gnt = 0ns
PCI Int Pin = NC
Interrupt line = 0

Class = Bridge (Unknown)
Vendor ID = 1078h, Cyrix Corporation
Device ID = 101h, Cx5530 SMI status and ACPI timer
PCI index = 0h
Class Codes = 068000h
Revision ID = 0h
Bus number = 0
Device number = 18
Function num = 1
Status Reg = 280h
Command Reg = 2h
Header type = 0h Single-function
BIST = 0h Build-in-self-test not supported
Latency Timer = 0h
Cache Line Size= 0h
Max Lat = 0ns
Min Gnt = 0ns
PCI Int Pin = NC
Interrupt line = 0

Class = Mass Storage (IDE)
Vendor ID = 1078h, Cyrix Corporation
Device ID = 102h, Cx5530 IDE Controller
PCI index = 0h
Class Codes = 010100h
Revision ID = 0h
Bus number = 0
Device number = 18
Function num = 2
Status Reg = 280h
Command Reg = 5h
Header type = 0h Single-function
BIST = 0h Build-in-self-test not supported
Latency Timer = 0h
Cache Line Size= 0h
PCI IO Address = f800h length 16 enabled
Max Lat = 0ns
Min Gnt = 0ns
PCI Int Pin = NC
Interrupt line = 0

Class = Multimedia (Audio)
Vendor ID = 1078h, Cyrix Corporation
Device ID = 103h, Cx5530 XpressAUDIO
PCI index = 0h
Class Codes = 040100h
Revision ID = 0h
Bus number = 0
Device number = 18
Function num = 3
Status Reg = 280h
Command Reg = 6h
Header type = 0h Single-function
BIST = 0h Build-in-self-test not supported
Latency Timer = 0h
Cache Line Size= 0h
PCI Mem Address = 40011000h 32bit length 128 enabled
Max Lat = 0ns
Min Gnt = 0ns
PCI Int Pin = NC
Interrupt line = 0

Class = Display (VGA)
Vendor ID = 1078h, Cyrix Corporation
Device ID = 104h, Cx5530 Video Controller
PCI index = 0h
Class Codes = 030000h
Revision ID = 0h
Bus number = 0
Device number = 18
Function num = 4
Status Reg = 280h
Command Reg = 3h
Header type = 0h Multi-function
BIST = 2h Build-in-self-test not supported
Latency Timer = 0h
Cache Line Size= 0h
PCI Mem Address = 40800000h 32bit length 8388608 enabled
Subsystem Vendor ID = 1078h
Subsystem ID = 1h
Max Lat = 0ns
Min Gnt = 0ns
PCI Int Pin = NC
Interrupt line = 0


“David Bacon” <> dbacon@qnx.com> > a écrit dans le message news:
1050007697500.dB@nntp.qnx.com> …
Could you post also the output of the following commands:

ifconfig -a
pidin -p io-net mem
pci -v

dB


“Charles-Etienne Lemay” wrote, ca. Thu, 10 Apr 2003 15:54:45 -0400:
Ok need some help!

The problem is in the route table!

Here waht I got :

Destination Gateway Flags Interface
default 127.0.0.1 UG en0
127.0.0.1 127.0.0.1 UH lo0
192.168.2 192.168.2.13 U en0
192.168.2.13 192.168.2.13 UH lo0
192.168.2.14 192.168.2.14 UH lo0

So I want that my networks card ( 192.168.2.14 ) can communicate
with
the
outside to this other card ( 192.168.2.15) on anoter PC and not
passing
by
the other ( 192.168.2.13 )

→ route add 192.168.2.15 192.168.2.14

when I add this I got this :

Destination Gateway Flags Interface
default 127.0.0.1 UG en0
127.0.0.1 127.0.0.1 UH lo0
192.168.2 192.168.2.13 U en0
192.168.2.13 192.168.2.13 UH lo0
192.168.2.14 192.168.2.14 UH lo0
192.168.2.15 192.168.2.14 UHGS en0

The problem is that I’m not able to change the en0 to en1

Can someone give me a hand?


“David Bacon” <> dbacon@qnx.com> > a écrit dans le message news:
1049912428034.dB@nntp.qnx.com> …
OK, so the output of these commands would probably be worth
seeing:

ifconfig -a
netstat -nr
nicinfo

dB


“Charles-Etienne Lemay” wrote, ca. Wed, 9 Apr 2003 13:14:26 -0400:

Now my exports is correct, but the problem is before that! I not
even
able
to ping the other PC104 in both side!

“David Bacon” <> dbacon@qnx.com> > a écrit dans le message news:
b6vm1i$c4q$> 1@nntp.qnx.com> …
Are you making sure to run portmap and nfsd on PC104_1, and to
edit
/etc/exports appropriately?

dB

Charles-Etienne Lemay <> charlesetienne@hermes.usherb.ca> > wrote in
message
news:b6sd0i$7uq$> 1@inn.qnx.com> …
I try to connect to PC/104 together with a crossover cable and
I’m
wondering
if it the same setting as windows?

Both of my networks adaptor are up and running and have those
address
:

PC104 1 : 192.168.2.14 : 255.255.255.0
PC104 2 : 192.168.2.15 : 255.255.255.0

I just want to mount a folder on the PC104_2 that i’ve got on
the
PC104_1.
And I have access to this folder with another networks
daptor( 192.168.2.13).And this folder is on a PC station
(192.168.2.70).

fs-nfs2 192.168.2.70:/Myfolder /Myfolder ( working)
fs-nfs2 192.168.2.14:/Myfolder /Myfolder ( not working! )

Someone got a idea?


Charles-Etienne Lemay
TEAMSAT
Université de Sherbrooke
Tel: (819) 821-8000 ext. 1215
Fax: (819) 821-7937







\