Silicon Graphics Iris 3130 Reliability

dave at onfcanim.UUCP dave at onfcanim.UUCP
Wed Mar 11 01:31:25 AEST 1987


In article <9914 at sri-spam.istc.sri.com> brunner at sri-spam.UUCP (Thomas Eric Brunner) writes:
>
>Due to the SGI-only XNS dependency, and the TCP-on-a card of the 1986 IRIS,
>it is a very hard machine to use in a distributed workstation environment,
>where some of the workstations just happen to be very sharp color graphics
>boxes.

Until the current (3.5) release, TCP was done via some code that was
downloaded into the Ethernet controller.  It was a dog - we were pushing
a lot of data through the ethernet, and the controller (or just a current
TCP connection) would hang quite regularly.  We actually had to have
a background process that would detect a hung connection and reboot the
machine in order to get it back.  It was slow too - about half the
throughput of XNS.  We eventually switched back to XNS, even though
getting SGI's binary distribution of their 4.2BSD XNS driver to work
with our modified 4.2 kernel was a lot of work.

The current version of TCP is in the UNIX kernel, not the Excelan one.
Also, SGI has switched to TCP as their standard protocol, making XNS
an option.



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