So ... We're enjoying the wonderful function of IPGATE.  Ahhh...
Now have a habit of grabbing SFS directories remotely.  File and
content manglement is so much better!


We also have a smattering of things in BFS land.  Sharing BFS spaces
is needed less frequently than sharing SFS directories, but when it is
needed it is every bit as vital.  But it appears that we cannot use
IPGATE to carry BFS traffic.  What I mean is, suppose I have two VM
systems, VML (local) and VMR (remote).  Consider these commands:


        vmlink .dir vmlsys:trothr. ( w fi

        openvm mount /../VMBFS:VMLSYS:ROOT/ /

        vmlink .dir vmrsys:trothr. ( w fi

        openvm mount /../VMBFS:VMRSYS:ROOT/ /


The first three commands all work fine and as expected.  The last
command fails ... always.  Hard to tell what is happening.  What I see
in IPGATE's console is RC=8 and Reason=108.  Tried to walk through
OPENVM SEXEC, but it eventually drives DMSOVZ MODULE, which was
further than I had opportunity to dig.


Thoughts?


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