Transarc has scheduled a west coast session of its DFS Implementors
Course, March 22-26 in Palo Alto, CA.
To date, the course has attracted attendees from many different types
of organizations - hardware vendors, software vendors, system
integrators, end-user organizations. This is an internals-level course
that provides in-depth technical information to help you successfully
implement the file system components of the Open Software Foundation's
Distributed Computing Environment (DCE), both developed by Transarc:
* The DCE Distributed File Service (DCE DFS).
* The DCE Local File System (DCE LFS), also known as Episode (R).
Here are the logistical details:
* DATES:
March 22-26, 1993
* LOCATION:
Hyatt Palo Alto
4290 El Camino Real
Palo Alto, CA 94306
* COST:
$2,000 per attendee
DFS and Episode will be discussed separately when applicable, and ample
time is set aside for question-and-answer periods. The five-day course is
based on DCE 1.0.2 and covers the following topics:
* Overview.
DFS and Episode in the context of the DCE model. Delineation of
functionality and code base between DFS and Episode.
* Architecture Review.
Review of the overall DCE architecture, describing modularity,
terminology, and naming schemes.
* Component Review.
Review of the basic components of DFS and Episode, including:
- File Exporter
- Cache Manager
- Token manager/host objects
- Glue layer
- Vnode operations
- VFS + code
- Fileset location DB
- Replication
- Kernel RPC
- NFS translator
- Backup system
- Source tree layout
* Porting considerations.
Discussion of the major issues involved in porting DFS and
Episode, including additional related topics:
- osi layer
- Kernel RPC
- Async I/O
- VM interface
- Vnode operations
- VFS + code
- User interface
* Supporting Information.
- Testing
- Documentation
- Follow-up support available from Transarc
In order to benefit from the course, attendees should have working
knowledge of the following topics:
1. UNIX filesystems, including VFS layer and functionality, vnode
layer and vnode operations, and Access Control Lists.
2. UNIX internals, including the system call mechanism, virtual
memory systems, and mapped files.
3. System design issues, including locking techniques (spin locks and
semaphores) and deadlock prevention techniques.
4. In addition, familiarity with the following concepts is beneficial
(but not required) for full understanding of the design of
Episode:
a. Copy-on-write as a means of lazy replication.
b. Kerberos authentication model.
c. Transaction management, locking and write-ahead logging.
We'll send you a confirmation packet when you register, which will include
copies of selected technical papers, an extended reading list, and local
transportation and hotel information.
Because of the technical nature of the course, class size will
be kept to a reasonable size. To reserve a place in the course, please
complete the attached Registration Form and return it to my attention
at Transarc. If you have questions concerning registration or the
contents of the course, feel free to call me at 412-338-4448, FAX to
412-338-4404 or e-mail to [EMAIL PROTECTED]
Elaine M. Wolfe
File Systems Marketing
Transarc Corporation
The Gulf Tower, 707 Grant St.
Pittsburgh, PA 15219
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