From mboxrd@z Thu Jan 1 00:00:00 1970 From: "Anthony C. Zboralski" To: 9fans@cse.psu.edu Message-ID: <20020505052212.GB13145@vaubansys.com> Mime-Version: 1.0 Content-Type: text/plain; charset=us-ascii Content-Disposition: inline Subject: [9fans] r4 install woes Date: Sun, 5 May 2002 12:22:12 +0700 Topicbox-Message-UUID: 8877af0a-eaca-11e9-9e20-41e7f4b1d025 everything seems to work fine under vmware 3.1. The performance under vmware is acceptable except for cpu intensive tasks like compiling software or kernel.. I guess I still have to find some real hardware to run plan9. Does it works on a SGI o2? I installed my standalone CPU server by following the related instructions in the plan9 wiki http://plan9.bell-labs.com/wiki/plan9/plan_9_wiki and in http://www.acl.lanl.gov/plan9/newnetwork/cpu.html For the newbies who want to grab my configuration and compile an auth/cpu kernel quickly: cd /sys/src/9/pc hget http://hert.org/plan9/pcauth >pcauth mk 'CONF=pcauth' 9fat: cp /sys/src/9/pc/9pcauth /n/9fat/ cp /sys/src/9/pc/9pcauth /386 hget http://hert.org/plan9/plan9.ini >/n/9fat/plan9.ini To make my cpu server listen for cpu command on port 17010 so terminals will be able to use the cpu command: disk/kfscmd allow cd /rc/bin/service echo '#!/bin/cpu -R' >il17010 echo '#!/bin/cpu -R' >tcp17010 disk/kfscmd disallow Is this the right way to set it up? for wiki echo 'tcp=wiki port=17035' >>/lib/ndb/common I tried installing inferno on both my cpu/auth server and a terminal.and both installation failed. cpu% cat /adm/users -1:adm:adm:bootes 0:none:adm: 1:tor:tor: 2:glenda:glenda: 9999:noworld:: 10000:sys:: 10001:upas:upas: 10002:bootes:bootes: 3:inferno:inferno: 4:acz:acz: 10003:inf:inferno cpu% ls -ld /usr/inferno d-rwxrwxr-x M 382 inferno inf 0 May 4 08:50 /usr/inferno cpu% /dist/inferno/install/Plan9.rc -u /usr/inferno Inferno Third Edition (18 Jun 2001) main (pid=1634) compile Initialize Dis: /dis/emuinit.dis installation complete cpu% Only LICENCE is installed in /usr/inferno. My inferno.tgz file installed flawlessly on Linux and Win2k. I can't try the Oct 2001 version since it is an incremental update. The md5sum of my binaries are as follow: 56fc2a81f1398e5685467e0927c2271d Plan9.tgz cf9f1c3abfcecce1ba4e0db005e0cb7f inferno.tgz acz -- /* Anthony C. Zboralski Vauban Systems - http://vaubansys.com Jl. Kemang Utara VII 9, Jakarta 12370, Indonesia Tel: +62 21 719 88 56 JAVT (GMT+7) Fax: +62 21 719 88 46 0CE111D4 -> 74F2 EB44 9DDB 2EDD C654 29E9 63A1 4F42 0CE1 11D4 */