mo@Lbl-Unix (12/31/82)
From: mo at Lbl-Unix (Mike O'Dell [system]) Date: 30 Dec 1982 16:43:18-PST Mike O'Brien's mention of the Harvard table() call is a good idea, but going through a device driver has a major advantage worth mentioning. If access to the tables is embedded in the filesystem, then you could have a "ps" or "iostat" which could look at another machine, given a distributed filesystem. In places with several machines, this would certainly be useful. In a larger sense, this is a effort to divorce programs from intimate knowledge of the kernel. This is not only good, but should be pushed toward programs not having particular knowledge of which machine they are running upon. -Mike
jca (01/02/83)
All this about table() system calls and or table device drivers sounds good. Can someone please post as to where these can be gotten, also what version of UNIX they implemented on. Jack Allen Southern Bell ...!ll1!sb1!jca (404) 529-0911