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- From: thompson@PAN.SSEC.HONEYWELL.COM ((jt) John Thompson)
- Newsgroups: comp.sys.apollo
- Subject: re: Favourite DOMAIN/OS features (or mis-features)
- Message-ID: <199207212228.AA01227@pan.ssec.honeywell.com>
- Date: 21 Jul 92 22:28:56 GMT
- Sender: daemon@ucbvax.BERKELEY.EDU
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- I figured someone else would have mentioned these already....
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- o The keyboard. Biilllioonnns and biillionnns (sorry C. Sagan) of keys all
- waiting to be redefined. I _hate_ having to point and click and pulldown
- and popup everything.
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- o The USER-extensible, typed, file system! Why just have devices with drivers?
- Have the whole bloody file system loaded with drivers for everything and
- anything. Want to have people not screw around reading and writing directories?
- Fine; just have the type-mangler restrict operations. Want to have an
- object resolve to one of several places, to provide robustness? Go ahead!
- Want to store large read-only objects in compressed format, and still read
- them? Sounds good to me too. (Thanks, guys -- I love the COMPRESS file type.)
-
- o Commands to query all machines in the network. This sucks in a mixed net,
- but I _loved_ getting lists of all the machines that I needed to worry about.
- (bldt -a, netstat -a, ctnode, lcnode, lcnet, lvolfs -a, lusr -allnodes, ....)
-
- o Diskless booting. In order to boot a Hockey-Puck diskless, I need to make a
- cluster machine (Warning - there is no easy way to uncluster a machine, and
- there are potential problems in loading software updates on a clustered machine.
- Do you want to continue?), find out what the LAN ID of the diskless machine is,
- and then boot. I can't do this as a temporary "you're up and going again"
- solution to users' problems.
-
- o The token ring. Gee... why would anyone want a network interface that DIDN'T
- fall apart at high loads? We hit about 5MB/sec with ~15 nodes talking during
- the daily backups. What will this do on an ethernet??? :-(
- "But Johnny, the ethernet is standard. Don't say bad things about it."
-
- o Dynamic swap space. You automatically got the remainder of the root volume,
- and innovative programmers could map files in to memory, and use remote
- systems for unlimited memory... virtually. :-)
-
- These have been mentioned before, but --
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- o The networked file-system that lies UNDER the O/S, instead of on TOP of it.
- o PADS PADS PADS PADS PADS PADS PADS. Why do we have to go to a graphical
- interface with over a million pixels, and use TERMINALS??!!??
- o The DM editor, available on-demand to all (cooked) input areas.
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-
- Sigh. Maybe around OSF/4, we'll get back to the good-old-days and have
- decent capabilities. Of course, you'll need a workstation with 512MB RAM
- running at a GigaSPEC, with 4GB of disk devoted to the O/S, and another 4GB
- for swap space....
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- -- jt --
- John Thompson
- Design Services Engineer / Sys-Admin
- Honeywell, SSEC
- Plymouth, MN 55441
- thompson@pan.ssec.honeywell.com
-
- What do I know? I'm just a Token Administrator.
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