On Thu, Aug 09, 2007 at 12:56:06PM -0400, erik quanstrom wrote:
sorry. that wasn't clear.
i ment stable as in the scheduler doesn't change with the seasons.
It still applies. I can learn all I need about the Plan 9
scheduler in a matter of minutes, and I can read the code
without tearing my
On Thu Aug 9 12:57:04 EDT 2007, [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
> > and it's stable.
>
> or if it's not, at least you stand half a chance of finding and fixing it.
sorry. that wasn't clear.
i ment stable as in the scheduler doesn't change with the seasons.
- erik
> and it's stable.
or if it's not, at least you stand half a chance of finding and fixing it.
> For the morbidly curious, is there any documentation regarding coraid's use
> of plan9 that you all wouldn't mind sharing? I'd love to see how the
> decision was made to use plan9, and what features were critical to the
> decision making process. It would be an interesting read, for me anyway.
>
For the morbidly curious, is there any documentation regarding coraid's use
of plan9 that you all wouldn't mind sharing? I'd love to see how the
decision was made to use plan9, and what features were critical to the
decision making process. It would be an interesting read, for me anyway.
I've poke
> coraid is pleased to announce a plan 9 aoe initiator.
> the patch has been submitted as /n/sources/patch/aoe-initiator.
Could you let us know when it is in fact added to the distribution?
++L
coraid is pleased to announce a plan 9 aoe initiator.
the patch has been submitted as /n/sources/patch/aoe-initiator.
the initiator has been tested with linux vblade, plan 9 vblade, and
coraid sr hardware. we hope you use it with coraid sr hardware. ☺
there are two parts, the initiator proper, w