From ae4e42888092ebd3c73bb0c2e4c00faa9cc8ec2b Mon Sep 17 00:00:00 2001 From: Rickard Green Date: Tue, 16 Feb 2010 21:03:51 +0000 Subject: Remove obsolete README file --- system/README.unixware | 201 ------------------------------------------------- 1 file changed, 201 deletions(-) delete mode 100644 system/README.unixware diff --git a/system/README.unixware b/system/README.unixware deleted file mode 100644 index b9f9433723..0000000000 --- a/system/README.unixware +++ /dev/null @@ -1,201 +0,0 @@ - -OTP R4B b1 UnixWare Release Notes ------------------------------------- - -Kent Boortz - -This is an *unsupported* release of OTP to UnixWare 2.1.2. -In fact, it should not be considered a release or a product at all, -it is a demo what a real release could look like. - -Questions should be directed directly to - - Kent Boortz - kent@erix.ericsson.se - -Changes or problems: - - * There is no documentation as part of this release. - Use the R5B documentation that comes with the - Solaris release. - - * To run older graphical tools based on 'pxw' like - 'xerl' and 'interpreter' you have to add - "/usr/X/lib" to your LD_LIBRARY_PATH. - - * The OTP test cases looks reasonable well considering the - short time I had to do the port. The tests of the base - system gives equal results than on Solaris. There are - some problems with the 'ic' application (CORBA) and there - may be some 'mnesia' problems (the tests where not completed - when I wrote this note) - - * OTP normally try to handle IP host name lookups - by itself, parsing /etc/hosts and other configuration - files. This is done because the normal calls like - gethostbyname() is blocking. In this UnixWare port - the normal gethostbyname() is used and if a reply - from the name server takes some time this may block - the OTP system from doing other tasks (it may be the - case that it doesn't block the whole system, it may - just keep other Erlang processes that do DNS lookups - waiting, I'm not sure). - - * The erl_interface library support varios types of threading - This is not supported in the OTP UnixWare release. - - * If you use gcc you compile and link dynamic drivers with - - gcc -fPIC -c foo.c - ld -G -t text -o foo.so foo.o - - With the UnixWare C compiler I belive it will be - - gcc -KPIC -c foo.c - ld -G -t text -o foo.so foo.o - - * The default shell limits was a problem when I was running - some large tests. These limits can be changed by building - a new kernel. To enable unlimited use of virtual memory - and data you do as root - - % /etc/conf/bin/idtune SDATLIM 0x7FFFFFFF - % /etc/conf/bin/idtune HDATLIM 0x7FFFFFFF - % /etc/conf/bin/idtune SVMMLIM 0x7FFFFFFF - % /etc/conf/bin/idtune HVMMLIM 0x7FFFFFFF - % /etc/conf/bin/idbuild - - When you reboot a new kernel will be built. - - * I didn't give the system enough swap space. You can add - swap on an ordinary file. To add about 100 MB more swap - you do as root - - % dd < /dev/zero > /moreswap bs=512 count=200000 - % swap -a /moreswap 0 200000 - - The first line will create a 100 MB file on the root partition - and the second line will add this file as swap space. Note that - the "swap" command is a bit buggy and may hang. Reboot UnixWare - and try again. - -Internel notes on build the release - - * If the network addresses are changed you enter single user - mode by hitting a key after the "Booting UnixWare..." and - the beep. At the prompt - - BOOT# Hit return only to clear line - BOOT# INITSTATE=S - BOOT# go - - This will put you into single user mode. Find out ip address, - default router and DNS server. At the shell prompt - - # /usr/local/bin/tcsh - # setenv TERM vt100 - # cd /etc - # vi resolv.conf - < edit and save with :x! > - # cd /etc/inet - # vi hosts - < edit and save with :x! > - # vi config - < edit and save with :x! > - # cd / - # shutdown now - - Now it should be possible to restart in single user mode. - It may still have long timeouts because the NIS information - is wrong. As root you do - - # ypinit -c - - and type in "arda" as NIS domain and "gandalf.du.uab.ericsson.se" - as NIS server. - - * Prebuilding the release. Create a view with the -ncaexported option. - See "http://otp/product/internal/test/doc/howto/export_view.html". - Build a solaris release (optionally using a boostrap compiler) - - # cd /clearcase/otp/erts/autoconf; cm -V; cd .. - # cm -V opt EMULATOR=jam BUILD_ALL=1 >& LOG.1 - - * Create the directories for mount points and mount the view on - the UnixWare machine. - - # mkdir -p /clearcase/otp; cd /clearcase/otp - # mkdir erts internal_tools libraries system tools - - Use s script like - - #!/bin/sh - HOST=$1 - VIEW=$2 - MOUNT=$HOST:/view/$VIEW/clearcase/otp - - mount -F nfs $MOUNT/erts $DIR/erts - mount -F nfs $MOUNT/libraries $DIR/libraries - mount -F nfs $MOUNT/tools $DIR/tools - mount -F nfs $MOUNT/internal_tools $DIR/internal_tools - mount -F nfs $MOUNT/system $DIR/system - - to mount the ClearCase VOBs. - - * Building the - * Building the - - "/usr/X/lib" to your LD_LIBRARY_PATH. - - Had to patch the file - - /usr/local/lib/g++-include/_G_config.h - - not to define _G_HAVE_SYS_CDEFS 1 - - Problems with pxw yacc - - yacc -dv -b i386-univel-sysv4.2MP/y parse.y - UX:yacc: ERROR: Illegal option -- b - UX:yacc: TO FIX: Usage: yacc [-wvVdlt] [-Q(y/n)] [-p driver_file] file - gmake[6]: *** [i386-univel-sysv4.2MP/y.tab.c] Error 1 - - Create some symbolic links (until got compiled libs for UnixWare) - - # cd crypt/src/ssleay - # ln -s elibcrypto.so.i386-pc-solaris2.5.1 elibcrypto.so.i386-univel-sysv4.2MP - # cd ssl/src/ssleay - # ln -s i386-pc-solaris2.5.1 i386-univel-sysv4.2MP - - Run - - # ntpdate super.du.uab.ericsson.se - - now and then to set the time on the machine. - - - Disabled HAVE_MULTICAST_SUPPORT from "drv/inet_drv.c", should be set in configure - - UnixWare want two arguments to 'ln' - - SkunkWare gcc, ln, tar, ..... required, make sure PATH points out them first - - The emulator has to be linked with "gcc -r -Wl,-Bexport " to be linkable - with dynamic libraries. - - Tcl/Tk was compiled from - - tcl7.6p2plus.tar.gz - tk4.2p2plus.tar.gz - - and the make-files where changed, see - - (not needed it seems, if not using gcc at least) - - - VILL HA "-ly -ll" BARA PA PXW ??????? - - You can view the limits of the Unix processes in - - /etc/conf/mtune.d/proc - -- cgit v1.2.3