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924.1 | I.S. = CCS = dont know, I'll log you a call | KERNEL::FREKES | A Freke Occurrence | Thu May 29 1997 17:34 | 6 |
| I think, don't quote me on this, that I.S. used to be responsible for
this. No doubt if you logged a call and said that the VTX databse on
kernel was out of date you would get contractor who didn't know
what/who kernel was.
Steven
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924.2 | The meaning of...Life.... | KERNEL::HORSEYC | | Fri May 30 1997 16:22 | 36 |
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As a contractor I'd like to very quickly quash any extrapolation that
ALL contractors don't know what/who KERNEL is.....
KERNEL is the yummy bit at the centre of a nut (Pistachio is my fav.)
KERNEL is the tiny little Executive bit in NT which talks to other
Executive bits
like VMM, LPCF, PM, OM, HAL and last but not least the microKERNEL.
You can get 16Bit KERNELS (KERNEL16.DLL) or 32Bit KERNELS
(KERNEL32.DLL)
KERNEL is also the yummy little bit at the centre of UNIX (so as not to
miss them out)
and is the likely origin of the word as it's been around longer than NT
(or nuts for
that matters !)
KERNEL is a Rank in the army with very little
responsibility....err....mmm....
I think that may be spelt Colonel however......
So I hope that clears up our (contractors) VAST knowlege of word
"KERNEL"
Any more suggestions on this word to KERNEL::horseyc
^
Hey !! There's another use of the word ..^..but I'm sure thats just a
cooincidence.
MMmmmmmm.... ;;-)
C.
B.
X.
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924.3 | You missed OpenVMS | TGRAPH::WEGG | Some hard boiled eggs and some nuts. | Mon Jun 02 1997 08:30 | 11 |
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>> KERNEL is also the yummy little bit at the centre of UNIX
>> (so as not to miss them out) and is the likely origin of the
>> word as it's been around longer than NT
KERNEL mode is also the most privileged processor access mode in
VMS - and is much more likely to be the origin of the word as
all NT internals are ripped off from VMS anyway.
~Ian.
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924.4 | Back to the subject | TGRAPH::WEGG | Some hard boiled eggs and some nuts. | Mon Jun 02 1997 08:33 | 10 |
| Incidentally, to return to the base note, I think I'd prefer
it if the Viables VTX pages were kept as they are, it's a bit
of nostalgia. If you find it annoying, just put the following
in your LOGIN.COM and you'll never see them again:
$ assign/nolog "chefs::""195=""" vtx$server
$ assign/nolog "reprot::""43=""" vtx$server01
$ assign/nolog "wendys::""195=""" vtx$server02
~Ian.
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924.5 | | TERRI::SIMON | Semper in Excernere | Mon Jun 02 1997 10:25 | 11 |
| re
$ assign/nolog "chefs::""195=""" vtx$server
$ assign/nolog "reprot::""43=""" vtx$server01
$ assign/nolog "wendys::""195=""" vtx$server02
The last assign, wendys, is a bit redundant as that would
be caught by the first assign, chefs, the cluster alias.
Simon
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924.6 | | TGRAPH::WEGG | Some hard boiled eggs and some nuts. | Mon Jun 02 1997 13:13 | 10 |
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> The last assign, wendys, is a bit redundant as that would
> be caught by the first assign, chefs, the cluster alias.
That doesn't make it redudant. There's a number of reasons for
a connection to a cluster alias failing when connections to a
cluster member don't. I picked WENDYS (not entirely at random :-) )
to cover that eventuality.
I.
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924.7 | | TERRI::SIMON | Semper in Excernere | Mon Jun 02 1997 13:48 | 17 |
| Well, under normal circumstances the definitions on CHEFS
are as follows.
"VTX$SERVER" = "CHEFS::"43=""
"VTX$SERVER02" = "WENDYS::"195=""
"VTX$SERVER03" = "WIMPEY::"195=""
"VTX$SERVER04" = "NICOS::"195=""
"VTX$SERVER05" = "RDGE21::"195=""
"VTX$SERVER06" = "BERNIS::"195=""
"VTX$SERVER07" = "REPROT::"43=""
"VTX$SERVER08" = "DELBOY::"43=""
Looks like I need to remove RDGE21 and DELBOY ;-)
Simon
UK VTX SUPPORT (Main menu and servers)
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924.8 | | KERNEL::FREKES | Like a thief in the night | Mon Jun 02 1997 14:24 | 10 |
| re: .2
Chris I think you took my note out of context. I was refering to the
apparant number of contractors on the CCS helpdesk who, at least the
last time I called, knew not what/who kernel was.
Perhaps it should have read;
`.....No doubt if you logged a call with I.S.......'
Steven
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924.9 | whence now delboy thatcher?? | KERNEL::COFFEYJ | La Feline Flooz - a unix cat | Mon Jun 02 1997 17:25 | 4 |
| >Looks like I need to remove RDGE21 and DELBOY ;-)
I thought someone did that a long time ago...
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