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- [ These Standards Updates are published after each IEEE 1003
- meeting, and are commissioned by the USENIX Association.
- See Part 1 for contact information. -mod ]
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-
- An update on UNIX|= Standards Activities - Part 8
-
- POSIX 1003.7 Update
-
- November 18, 1988
-
- Shane P. McCarron, NAPS International
-
- 1003.7 - System Administration
-
- This new working group met as a Birds of a Feather session
- during the Hawaii meeting. During that session the group
- convenor outlined the goals and solicited input from the
- attendees. At a subsequent meeting in Monterey (in
- conjunction with the Usenix Large System Administration
- Workshop) the group took the input from that meeting and the
- work that had been going on off line and began producing a
- draft document.
-
- So, what is the purpose of this body? To define a portable
- user interface for System Administration Utilities which
- would allow users to administer systems in a portable way,
- and allow developers to build system administration tools on
- top of consistent underlying commands and libraries. Since
- the work of this body will overlap with almost every other
- P1003 working group (and possibly other groups outside of
- POSIX), coordination is a major part of the standard
- development effort. Also, because the charter of this group
- is so broad (what is an administrative tool, anyway?), it is
- going to take quite a while to complete the standard.
-
- Just to give you a rough idea of what is going to covered by
- this group, here are some possible areas: machine startup,
- process management, network, software licensing management,
- user management, password management, etc... At the meeting
- in Hawaii it quickly became apparent that the scope of this
- group is too large to accomplish anything in a reasonable
- period of time. Some of the time at the Monterey meeting
- was spent narrowing the scope of the group to a more
- manageable size. The group tried to identify items which
- could form a basic set of libraries and commands, and could
- be finalized in a two to three year time frame. After the
- initial standard is released, there may be continuing work
- into areas that the first cut was not able to address.
-
- __________
-
- |= UNIX is a registered trademark of AT&T in the U.S. and
- other countries.
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-
- - 2 -
-
- When I last wrote about this group, I was very critical of
- its charter and the possibility of it succeeding. I think
- it only fair to relate that a number of people wrote me and
- said that I was too judgemental, and that I should take a
- wait and see attitude. Bowing to the will of the people, I
- am not going to draw any conclusions about the working group
- at this time. After the January meeting, when they have
- formalized the areas they are going to address, I will
- relate all of that information and you can decide if what
- they are doing is a good thing. In the interim, if you want
- more information, or would like to share your opinions with
- me, please drop me a line.
-
- The Watchdog Committee's contact on 1003.7 is Mark Colburn.
- Her can be reached at:
-
- Mark Colburn
- NAPS International
- 117 Mackubin St.
- Suite 1
- St. Paul, MN 55102
- (612) 224-9108
- mark@naps.mn.org
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- Volume-Number: Volume 15, Number 44
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