I just ported the lzip file compression utility program to OpenVOS. Read on for more information.
I maintain a document that describes the best practices for porting open-source code to VOS or OpenVOS. Read on for more information.
Unless good records are kept when VOS products are installed, determining the revision of all the products on a module can be a daunting task.
Having the correct time on your module is critical for all kinds of activities including log synchronization and security certificate validation.
In this blog I will address how to determine if enough osl_server_processes are started; in a future blog discuss how to determine if the max_open_servers value is correct for your environment.
So, you are thinking of upgrading to a new release of OpenVOS, or to a newer hardware platform, and you want to know the effect on the response time or the throughput of your application? What do you do to answer this question? Read on to hear some suggestions.
I’ve just uploaded ports of cflow and cscope to the VOS anonymous FTP site. Read on for details.
This is an updated version of an article that was first posted on November 16, 2010. This version adds several diagrams and covers some additional subtopics.
The ARP cache exists in one form or another on every host that communicates via IP over Ethernet. The cache holds the mapping between IP address and Ethernet Media Access Control (MAC) address.
Ever wonder how STCP knows what its name is? In the >system>stcp directory is a file called host.