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* [9fans] nsf funding research into better (operating) systems
@ 2004-10-14  4:16 geoff
  2004-10-14  5:35 ` Ronald G. Minnich
  0 siblings, 1 reply; 18+ messages in thread
From: geoff @ 2004-10-14  4:16 UTC (permalink / raw)
  To: 9fans

Today's SIGOPS mail includes a notice of an NSF solicitation
for research into more efficient and more robust operating systems.
Reading between the lines, it sounds like they are fed up with Windows.
I've included the lead-in at the end.  You can get the full solicitation
at http://www.nsf.gov/pubsys/ods/getpub.cfm?nsf04609.

It sounds like we might have an operating system or two for them.

Here's the lead-in:
---
Computer systems are ubiquitous, and society is increasingly dependent
on them. They range from microprocessors embedded in automobiles and
appliances to worldwide grids of advanced processors, storage,
graphics devices, and instruments interconnected by high-speed
networks.  They are controlled by systems software, which has two main
roles: manage the underlying hardware resources, and provide
abstractions and services that facilitate the implementation and
execution of application programs.  However, too often computer
systems fail, become compromised, or perform poorly. Moreover, they
have become increasingly large and complex, thereby compounding
problems.  Addressing these challenges requires major advances in
systems software.

The Computer Systems Research (CSR) program supports innovative
research and education projects that have the potential to: lead to
significant improvements in existing computer systems by increasing
our fundamental understanding of such systems; produce systems
software that is qualitatively and quantitatively more reliable and
more efficient; and/or, to produce innovative curricula or educational
materials that better prepare the next generation of computing
professionals.  The CSR program is also interested in projects that
expand the capabilities of existing systems by exploiting the
potential of new technologies or by developing innovative new ways to
use existing technologies.  Projects supported will strive to make
significant progress on challenging, high-impact problems.as opposed
to incremental progress on familiar problems.and will have a credible
plan for demonstrating the utility and potential impact of the
proposed work.
---


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* [9fans] venti i/o error
@ 2005-05-09 13:11 Vester Thacker
  0 siblings, 0 replies; 18+ messages in thread
From: Vester Thacker @ 2005-05-09 13:11 UTC (permalink / raw)
  To: Fans of the OS Plan 9 from Bell Labs

I am installing Plan 9 to an AMD64 machine with a 250GB drive and
chose the fossil+venti option. After a successful installation and
reboot, I modified the fossil.conf file, to allow me
to continue the server configuration, as such:
fsys main open -AWP -V -c 3000

After modifying fossil.conf as mentioned in the wiki, I rebooted the
machine. But during the next bootstrap I received the following:

Plan9
cpu0: 2002MHz AuthenticAMD AMD64 (cpuid: AX 0x0FC0 DX 0x78BFBFF)
ELCR: 0E20
pcirouting: ignoring south bridge PCI.0.17.0 1106/3227
miistatus 2
#l0: rhine: 100Mbps port 0xEC00 irq 10: 000129FFBF0F
38944 free pages, 155776K bytes, 592576K swap
root is from (tcp, il, local) [local!#S/sdC0/fossil]: <enter>
user[none]: <glenda>
time...
venti...err 2: arena creation time after last write time
fossil (#S/sdC0/fossil)...version...time...
boot: /386/init: venit i/o error block c64f724407b2ee42d5efc65c99bca77b0fe708bb:
  not connected to venti server
panic: boot process died: unknown
dumpstack disabled
cpu0: exiting

What is causing this to occur? Is there something I need to do
beforehand that would prevent this error from occurring?

Thanks in advance.

-vester


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2004-10-14  6:57     ` geoff
2004-10-14  7:12       ` Kenji Okamoto
2004-10-14 15:29     ` Ronald G. Minnich
2004-10-14 16:38       ` Dave Lukes
2004-10-15  1:14       ` Kenji Okamoto
2004-10-15  1:55         ` Adrian Tritschler
2004-10-18  4:52           ` Martin C.Atkins
2004-10-18  7:00             ` Skip Tavakkolian
2004-10-18  7:40               ` Martin C.Atkins
2004-10-29  2:01                 ` [9fans] venti i/o error arisawa
2004-10-29  4:37                   ` arisawa
2004-10-18 13:28             ` [9fans] nsf funding research into better (operating) systems boyd, rounin
2004-10-18 16:05               ` [9fans] l8r, etc Martin C.Atkins
2004-10-19 14:41                 ` rog
2005-05-09 13:11 [9fans] venti i/o error Vester Thacker

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