| M. Greenwald and J. V. Sciver, Remote Virtual Disk Protocol Specification, Massachusetts Institue of Technology (1986). |
....jsp host= charm;type: ufs;dev: dev xd0g;sublink: jsp 4.3 Program Filesystem (type: program) The program filesystem type allows a program to be run whenever a mount or unmount is required. This allows easy addition of support for other filesystem types, such as MIT s Remote Virtual Disk (RVD) [10] which has a programmatic interface via the commands rvdmount and rvdunmount. The following options must be specified: mount the program which will perform the mount. unmount the program which will perform the unmount. The exit code from these two programs is interpreted as a Unix error code. ....
M. Greenwald and J. V. Sciver, "Remote Virtual Disk Protocol Specification," tech. rep., Massachusetts Institute of Technology, Cambridge, Massachusetts, 1986.
....jsp host= charm;type: ufs;dev: dev xd0g;sublink: jsp 4.4 Program Filesystem (type: program) The program filesystem type allows a program to be run whenever a mount or unmount is required. This allows easy addition of support for other filesystem types, such as MIT s Remote Virtual Disk (RVD) [10] which has a programmatic interface via the commands rvdmount and rvdunmount. The following options must be specified: mount the program which will perform the mount. unmount the program which will perform the unmount. The exit code from these two programs is interpreted as a Unix error code. ....
M. Greenwald and J. V. Sciver, "Remote Virtual Disk Protocol Specification," tech. rep., Massachusetts Institute of Technology, Cambridge, Massachusetts, 1986.
....acknowledgements, the number of messages transmitted is halved. This message reduction can have a significant effect on both host load and network load, improving performance. This same line of reasoning has also been used in development of an experimental protocol for remote access to disk records[6]. The resulting reduction in path length in lower level protocols was important in maintaining good performance on remote disk access. Identifying the ends Using the end to end argument sometimes requires subtlety of analyis of application requirements. For example, consider a computer ....
Greenwald, M. Remote virtual disk protocol specifications. M.I.T. Laboratory for Computer Science Technical Memorandum, in preparation. Expected publication, 1984.
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M. Greenwald and J. V. Sciver, Remote Virtual Disk Protocol Specification, Massachusetts Institue of Technology (1986).
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