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From: fuller@kadsma.kadsm (Bill Fuller)
Newsgroups: comp.protocols.ibm
Subject: Re: 3Com LAN problems, opinions requested
Message-ID: <182@kadsma.kadsm>
Date: 22 Sep 88 23:17:51 GMT
References: <8809051906.AA12552@jade.berkeley.edu>
Reply-To: fuller@kadsma.UUCP (Bill Fuller)
Organization: Eastman Kodak, Dept. 47, Rochester NY
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	I had a similar problem using Vfeature on an IBM PS2/80
about 6 months ago.  I tried reformatting the disk, but the symptom
would return after any heavy I/O for long periods of time.  I believed
that the problem was Vfeature itself, seeing as though it is its job
to track the file system beyond the 32Mg limit.

	My guess is that this is your problem as well. I have two
suggestions for you:

		1. Buy a copy of Disk Manager from Ontrack Systems

			Ontrack Computer Systems
			6222 Bury Drive
			Eden Prarie, MN 55344
			(800) 752-1333

		   It is a very good disk managing system like 
		   Vfeature, and I, as well as anyone else I know, 
		   have never had a problem with a disk after using
		   it.

		2. If you can afford it, trash the 3 COM server
		   software, and buy the equivalent version of
		   Novell's Netware OS for your 3 COM network.  You will
		   gain both speed and reliability from this upgrade.

	Please send me a reply so that I know that you received this
memo.

			Respectfully submitted,

			Bill Fuller, Senior Systems Consultant