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Each server participating in a dominion must define a member of the root group "Georg". [[WFL/VS]] jobs on hosts participating in a our domain management scheme constitute a distributed control program for those domains which we call the DCP. | Each server participating in a dominion must define a member of the root group "Georg". [[WFL-VS|WFL/VS]] jobs on hosts participating in a our domain management scheme constitute a distributed control program for those domains which we call the DCP. | ||
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These hosts are made to appear as a single machine with a single file systems by the DCP. For historical reasons the process management portion of the DCP on a given host is termed the MCP and the file system management portion is called DMS III. | These hosts are made to appear as a single machine with a single file systems by the DCP. For historical reasons the process management portion of the DCP on a given host is termed the MCP and the file system management portion is called DMS III. |
Latest revision as of 04:03, 6 July 2009
The Virtual B System Concept
Each server participating in a dominion must define a member of the root group "Georg". WFL/VS jobs on hosts participating in a our domain management scheme constitute a distributed control program for those domains which we call the DCP.
These hosts are made to appear as a single machine with a single file systems by the DCP. For historical reasons the process management portion of the DCP on a given host is termed the MCP and the file system management portion is called DMS III.
Because these are just ordinary unix processes bound by WFL/VS which in turn is inspired by the Burroughs architecture we call it, the delivered machine, a virtual B system.