adrian@ru-cs44.UUCP (Adrian Pell) (07/22/83)
Thanks to all the people who replied to my query about Distributed UN*X work. Here's a summary of the replies: From: ucbvax!matt@UCLA-LOCUS (Matthew J. Weinstein) There is a group working at University of California, Los Angeles on a distributed Unix system (LOCUS). The system is currently running on a CSMA/CD backbone, with two networks of several machines... Several papers have appeared in various OS journals in the past few years detailing the LOCUS system. Check IEEE Symposium on Operating System Principles this year, there will be a biblio back to the previous papers. The PI's are Drs. Popek and Gray. From: seismo!presby!burdvax!psuvax!sysred (Ralph Droms) I am working (at Penn State University) on a distributed Version 6 UNIX. The hardware is a collection of 6 LSI 11/2 (64Kb address space, no memory management) CPUs connected by a 1Mbps write-token ring. I expect to allocate some of the CPUs as "kernel" or server CPUs (e.g. one for each disk, one for terminals, one for scheduling) and the remainder for user processes. I am at present investigating the expected throughput of the write token ring when used as a channel for inter-processor communication. From: seismo!umcp-cs!fred (Fred Blonder) I'm working on designing a distributed Unix for Zmob, a network of (eventually 256) Z80s which is partially operational, at the University of Maryland. And finally myself: I am involved in the development of a network UN*X operating system. Our prime interests are in the development and extension of such a concept for use with local intelligent workstations connected to "major" hosts and other services (file server, etc.) by high-speed local area nets (in our case, the Cambridge Ring). I'm quite sure there are other projects in this area (indeed, current literature seems rife with them), and I'd still be interested in hearing of futher progress. I'll summarise if there's a lot. Thanks very much. Adrian Pell ({vax135,mcvax}!ukc!ru-cs44!adrian) Dept of Computer Science University of Reading Whiteknights Park Reading Berks RG6 2AX England