Re: DCE for Linux?

1997-12-13 Thread Manoj Srivastava
Hi,

I am currently working on the port of DCE 1.2.2 to Linux,
 based on the work of Jim Doyle [EMAIL PROTECTED]. This is not yet a
 working cncern. We are working with The open Group (the new name for
 OSF now they have merged with X/Open), and as far as I am aware [and
 I should be aware of this, this is my bread and butter] this is the
 only such effort extant. No one, at the moment, offers a Linux
 product. (OSF should know; since it has to be licenced from them ;-) 

manoj, who works with the open group on a day to day basis
 email me for details.
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DCE for Linux?

1997-12-12 Thread Tim Sailer
Here at BNL, we have the RHIC project ( a super collider ) going
online in '99. The folks that are specing out what to do with the
data (50MB/min for 4000 hrs/yr) are using big Sparc SMP iron,
and HPSS, a big tape farm to hold the raw data. The data first
goes to a 30TB cache of fiber-channel drives, then spools to the
tapes. They are looking to incorporate Linux as nodes on this
monster. HPSS is based on DCE/DFS, so I was asked to find a
DCE product for Linux. Does anyone have pointers, or, even better,
experience?

Thanks,
Tim

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