MB> HPFS under Warp 3 is not stable until at least FixPak 5.
LA> But surely most of those fixes are incorporated into the Server
LA> product?
MB> I don't remember off the top of my head, but I think that the
distribution of
> Warp Server is the same as that for Warp Connect. You can check by
opening an
> OS/2 text window and issuing the "ver /r" command. If you get kernel
build
> 8.200, then this is OS/2 Warp 3 as of Warp Connect. FixPak 10 would
bring you
> up to kernel build 8.232, FixPak 17 is 8.241, and FixPak 26 is 8.250. I
think
> that the latest FixPak is 34, but I'm not certain.
Ver returns 3.0 and rev 8.234, so it must be up to FP 18?
LA> Haing read the Seagate documentation, I see no reason why it
LA> should not work from inside Warp. I'll shut the server down
LA> first, of course.
MB> Any attempt to directly access the SCSI device associated with a mounted
> filesystem will result in a callback query to the IFS to ask whether the
action
> should be allowed or disallowed. I don't what the answer will be.
We'll find out next week.
LRA
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