I have recently ported several new or updated open-source packages to OpenVOS Release 17.1. They are now available on the VOS anonymous ftp site.
I recently diagnosed an apparent compiler problem for an OpenVOS customer. He has two modules running OpenVOS Release 17.1.
It seems we live in an age where we have to think of new passwords every week. In the good old days, you could browse a web site, even order stuff, without having to create an identity first.
Over the last few weeks several people have asked me about routes that mysteriously appear and then disappear.
Prior to VOS 17.1 STCP would not accept a TCP connection request unless the server application had called the accept function.
Prior to 17.1 STCP would resolve host names by first querying any configured DNS and only if there was no response or a negative response from the name servers would it search the local hosts file.
Watch a technical training seminar about the recently announced fourth generation V Series platform/OpenVOS 17.1 and Kona for OpenVOS.
You are invited to attend a technical training seminar about the recently announced fourth generation V Series platform/OpenVOS 17.1 and Kona for OpenVOS.
A journey that began nearly 30 years ago continues today for many Stratus customers with the release of Stratus OpenVOS 17.1, arguably the world’s most reliable operating system for running mission-critical applications.
The final version of the “Best Practices for Configuring ftScalable Storage Arrays on OpenVOS Systems” is now available.