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4.1.3.1 File server function.

The Rational servers are equipped with a mass storage mechanism , that
provides for an unattended full backup. Automatic incremental backup,
and selective archives are also supported, and automated.

4.1.3.3 Print server function.

Sun servers will provide this functionality.

4.1.3.4 Target software server function.

Sun servers will provide this functionality.

The RCI will be used to control the file transfer from the development
servers to the Target Software Servers.

// Il reste encore a implementer sur unix les droits de transfert vers
les cibles //

// D'autre part on pourrait peut etre se passer de ces target servers,
et les remplacer par des servers rational dit "d'integration" //

4.1.3.6 Comuunications servers.

Sun servers will provide this functionality.   

4.2.2 GUI.

the Rational GUI complies with the ICCCM (Inter Client Communications
Conventions Manual). Thus any window manager and tool that also comply with
these recommendations can be used in conjunction with the Rational GUI.


4.2.3 Configuration Management.

// reuse ? //

// dire un mot sur RDF et integration program lib et design tools //

4.2.4 Hide Administration Facilities.

The HIDE administration will be highly automated. Minimal administration
will be needed, every day operations will be restricted to backup tape
filing (the backup itself is performed unatended).

The most usual tasks are performed via menu-driven services. There is no
specific system command syntax, the HIDE administration interfaces are
acessible through ada commands.

// en fait il faut customizer un peu pour avoir des menus //

4.2.4.1 User management.

It is possible to create/delete users and groups, to grant access rights
to groups, and to copy or duplicate a given user profile.  

Statistics about users can be generated. As an example :


For example:

    Accounting_Summary (From_Date => "91/11/04",
                        To_Date => "91/11/18",
                        For_User => "[smp,tom,cbh,phil]");

would generate the following output:

Accounting Summary for Period  4-NOV-91 to 18-NOV-91.
Total 'Work' Time for Period :  80 hours ( 10 days )


   NAME      LOGINS  LOGIN_TIME  CPU_TIME   DISK_IO  JOBS_RUN  P_LOG  L_CPU
===========  ======  ==========  =========  =======  ========  =====  =====
CBH             17     7/11:12    12:10:22   842020    3191      224    152
PHIL            28     5/01:57     6:06:42   393996    2439      152     76
SMP              9    22:44:02    9:42.306    19326     223       28      2
TOM              2     2:26:52    3:12.889     7513      29        3      1
             <Avg>       <Avg>       <Avg>    <Avg>   <Avg>    <Avg>  <Avg>
Total ( 4 )     14     3/09:35     4:37:30   315713    1470      102     58


where 'Total Work Hours for Period' is calculated by multiplying the
number of week days (MON-FRI) in the period by 8 hours, and :
    NAME            : User account name.
    LOGINS          : Number of times user has logged in.
    LOGIN_TIME      : Total amount of time user was logged in.
    CPU_TIME        : Total amount of CPU time user has consumed.
    DISK_IO         : Total number of disk I/O requests for user.
    JOBS_RUN        : Total number of jobs run by user.
    P_LOG           : Percent user was logged in of 'Total Work Hours'
    L_CPU           : 'Load' CPU, weights user consumption of available
                      CPU time from 'Total Work Hours'.
The summary line at the bottom totals the amounts in each column.


4.2.4.2 Device Management.

Addition, removal or changing of a device on a Rational server will not
affect the whole HIDE system. Only the concerned server will be
unusable, CMVC will ensure, through minimal redundency, that the other
servers will be unaffected.

4.2.4.2 Software management.

The tools currently installed in the Rational can be listed. As an
example here is such a list:


      Product         Authorization    Notes
===================  ================  =====
Cmvc                 107C6B1EF93743EC       
Cmvc.Source_Control  14BE5E510985E445       
Dtia                 14C004C12D9D6FFE       
Ftp                    D790883FC42EA5       
Fundamental Session  15BF536E4DE49B6B       
Rcf                  14BE0FD09C99E037       
Rpc                   23E4B2E8373BB87       
Tcp/Ip               13C09D7451CC03F0       
Telnet                60D9C2ACF25F7F1       
Work_Orders           27E8B4BF1774E64       
X Interface          16016B2405B99697       
X_Library            179428F1119699EC       


EEDB: running
  ED (partial)
  D_12_5_0
  TCP_IP_TEST (partial)
  DDC
  OM (partial)
  DT (partial)
EEDB: vdisplay d_12_5_0

Configurations :  
D_12_5_0
    INITIALIZE.11.2.3D             8/09/91 16:09:52 Key: 0D692C04
    CROSS_DEVELOPMENT.DELTA        4/18/89 12:47:42 Key: 0D68F404
    NATIVE_DEBUGGER.11.1.6D        5/31/91 14:44:02 Key: 0D671404
    ARCHIVE.11.3.4D                7/17/91 12:12:14 Key: 0D663004
    DESIGN_FACILITY.DELTA          8/02/90 22:27:02 Key: 0D638804
    CMVC.11.6.5D                   9/13/91 17:15:58 Key: 0D5CDC04
    TOOLS_INTEGRATION.DELTA        7/19/90 19:00:41 Key: 0D5B5804
    FTP_INTERFACE.12.0.1D          5/04/91 14:49:01 Key: 0D52E804
    COMMANDS.11.3.2D               7/17/91 19:04:21 Key: 0D4DEC04
    OS_COMMANDS.11.5.3D            8/08/91 21:13:17 Key: 0D498004
    MAIL.DELTA                     5/14/91 08:00:21 Key: 0D462004
    OBJECT_EDITOR.11.5.0D          9/13/91 12:30:01 Key: 0D3F2804
    OE_MECHANISMS.11.0.0D         12/01/89 00:36:47 Key: 0D3F1004
    TOOLS.11.4.1D                  7/18/91 15:16:33 Key: 0D3BE804
    CORE_EDITOR.11.5.2D            7/31/91 18:30:58 Key: 0D395804
    IMAGE.11.3.0D                  1/07/91 23:01:17 Key: 0D38AC04
    R1000_CODE_GEN.11.5.2D         8/02/91 11:58:46 Key: 0D2DCC04
    R1000_CHECKING.11.4.5D         8/02/90 20:15:27 Key: 0D2D3804
    R1000_DEPENDENT.11.4.0D        4/02/90 15:53:25 Key: 0D2D1C04
    SEMANTICS.11.3.2D              4/15/91 01:00:47 Key: 0D2BC004
    COMPILER_UTILITIES.11.5.3D     6/06/91 23:04:59 Key: 0D280004
    INPUT_OUTPUT.11.5.2D           5/07/91 00:30:19 Key: 0D242004
    DIRECTORY.11.3.0D              4/30/91 05:21:46 Key: 0D1A1404
    PRETTY_PRINTER.11.4.0D         9/22/89 14:09:01 Key: 0D18CC04
    PARSER.11.5.0D                 9/05/90 14:40:26 Key: 0D178804
    DISK_CLEANER.11.1.1D           7/29/91 18:17:25 Key: 0D14E404
    ADA_MANAGEMENT.11.2.1D         3/09/90 11:31:41 Key: 0D116004
    BASIC_MANAGERS.11.2.2D         6/10/91 15:45:20 Key: 0D0C9804
    OM_MECHANISMS.11.1.3D          2/28/90 18:06:17 Key: 0D0A8004
    NETWORK.11.1.1D                4/23/91 18:26:05 Key: 0D08A404
----------------------------------------------------------------------
    ELABORATOR_DATABASE.11.1.1D    3/30/90 19:01:49 Key: 0D075C04
    OS_UTILITIES.11.2.3D           5/07/91 10:09:46 Key: 0D05EC04
    MISCELLANEOUS.11.1.4D          6/27/91 11:24:41 Key: 0D056004
    ABSTRACT_TYPES.11.1.0D         1/18/91 18:38:20 Key: 0D04E804
    ENVIRONMENT_DEBUGGER.10.0.0R   4/08/88 12:06:51 Key: 0D02D004
    KERNEL.11.5.4K                 8/10/91 20:11:15 Key: 04029404
    KERNEL_DEBUGGER.10.0.0S        4/08/88 11:43:30 Key: 04026804
    KERNEL_DEBUGGER_IO.11.0.2      6/12/91 13:15:29 Key: 04011804
    MACHINE_INTERFACE.8.5.1       10/30/86 18:11:29 Key: 04001C04
    ADA_BASE.10.0.0                2/29/88 17:24:53 Key: 00010004
    MICROCODE.207.17              08/08/91 11:45:02 


4.2.4.4 Network Management.

// sun fait ca je crois //

4.2.4.5 System Monitoring.

The system can be monitored in order to indentify potential problem
areas. Reports can be generated, some extracts follows: 


         DISK BAD BLOCK INFORMATION
Vol  Manufact   Retarget   Total     HDA
===========================================
 1       185         0       185   J7496
 2       136         0       136   J7500


Display indicates number of users logged in for each day, ranging from
00:00 to 24:00 hours, in 1 hour increments.  Disk Daemon execution is
indicated by a '*' preceeding the user count.  An '-' indicates a period
when the system is unavailable.


                          Monthly Usage Summary
Time   00    02    04    06    08    10    12    14    16    18    20    22 23
==============================================================================
02/20                                                                     .  .
02/21   .  .  . *** .  .  .  .  1  2  1  .  .  .  .  1  1  1  1  1  1  1  1  1
02/22   1  1  1 *1* 1---------------------------------------------------------


Daemon Information Display
--------------------------

Shows at end of day final run of daemon.  This
indicates size before compaction and final size
in pages.


  Date        Ada           File        Action     Directory    DDB
========  ============  ============  ==========  ============  ===
92/02/21  2025 -> 1962  1776 -> 1720  166 -> 166  2883 -> 2830   
92/02/22  2000 -> 1957  1773 -> 1722  166 -> 166  2946 -> 2831   

For each disk, this display indicates the amount of
used space after garbage collection has finished that
day, and the percentage of space used at that point.
Note: percentages are based on the capacities of disks
of the machine when and where the report is run.


  Date     Volume 1    Volume 2   Total %
========  ==========  ==========  =======
92/02/21  293460 27%  196843 17%      22%
92/02/22  289400 26%  194304 17%      22%
92/02/24  289400 26%  194304 17%      22%

Disk Daemon Information
-----------------------

Shows, for each day, last disk garbage collector
run and amount of used space before and after the
collection in megabytes.  The time in minutes to do
the collection is also shown.


  Date         Vol 1             Vol 2
========  ================  ================
92/02/21  326 -> 293 00:42  217 -> 197 00:26
92/02/22  314 -> 289 00:38  209 -> 194 00:23
92/02/24  314 -> 289 00:38  209 -> 194 00:23

Device Events


Total Disk messages     =  0
Total Tape messages     =  0
Total Memory messages   =  0
Total Ethernet messages =  4



List of mount requests for backup tapes.  Includes the time
of the request, the elapsed time taken to mount the tape (HH:MM),
the elapsed time taken processing the tape (not including
rewinding), the volume id of the tape, the tape density,
(though depending on the tape drive, this may not be
accurate), and any errors that occurred writing the tape.
Under Errors are up to 3 different types of error data. A
single number is the total number of errors. A triple number
is the number of consecutive write data retries failing, total
number of write data retries failing and total number of
errors.

Please NOTE: a backup will abort when the number of consecutive
write data retry errors equal 12.



 Request Time   Mount Wait  Processing  Volume  Density  Errors
==============  ==========  ==========  ======  =======  ======
92/02/21 18:29       00:06       03:35  920221                 


Backup History:

Full Backup 67 Taken At 21-FEB-92 21:00:06
  Blue Tape Vol Name => BACKUP, 21-FEB-92 21:00:01 3
  Blue Tape Vol Id   => 920221
  Data Tape Vol Name => BACKUP, 21-FEB-92 21:00:01 3
  Data Tape Vol Id   => 920221
    Tape 1 Vol Id => 920221
Full Backup 66 Taken At 14-FEB-92 21:00:08
  Blue Tape Vol Name => BACKUP, 14-FEB-92 21:00:01 3
  Blue Tape Vol Id   => 920214
  Data Tape Vol Name => BACKUP, 14-FEB-92 21:00:01 3
  Data Tape Vol Id   => 920214
    Tape 1 Vol Id => 920214
Full Backup 65 Taken At 07-FEB-92 21:00:08
  Blue Tape Vol Name => BACKUP, 07-FEB-92 21:00:02 3
  Blue Tape Vol Id   => 070292
  Data Tape Vol Name => BACKUP, 07-FEB-92 21:00:02 3
  Data Tape Vol Id   => 070292
    Tape 1 Vol Id => 070292


Disk Capacity:
    

Volume  Capacity  Available   Used   % Free
======  ========  =========  ======  ======
1        1077975     757724  320251      70
2        1109700     886490  223210      79
                                           
Total    2187675    1644214  543461      75



4.2.4.7 Backup and Restore

The Rational Server are equipped with Exabyte drives, for backup and
archives. Full backup can be performed unatended, incremental backup are
performed automaticaly. Particular objects, or set of object can be
archived on tape.

// les servers ne sont pas equipes de diskettes //

4.2.4.8 Archiving.

If WORM media is required, the first step is to archive into a
file (instead of a tape), and then to transfer to a machine equipped
with the WORM drive.

It is possible to generate index of the content of an archive, as an
example this is an extract from the listing of an archive of the home
directory from user PAM:

----------------------------------------------------------------------------
!USERS.PAM % ARCHIVE.LIST                              STARTED 10:40:32 PM
----------------------------------------------------------------------------

 2/26/92 22:37:45 world     !USERS.PAM
 2/26/92 22:37:47 world     !USERS.PAM.ARCHIVE
 2/26/92 20:55:23 world     !USERS.PAM.DOCUMENTATION
 2/26/92 22:37:58 text      !USERS.PAM.DOCUMENTATION.EUROCONTROL_DETAILED_SPEC_1
 2/20/92 14:15:29 world     !USERS.PAM.EXPERIMENT
 2/20/92 14:17:20 world     !USERS.PAM.EXPERIMENT.ADAC
 2/20/92 14:17:38 subsystem !USERS.PAM.EXPERIMENT.ADAC.ADAC
 2/20/92 14:17:54 directory !USERS.PAM.EXPERIMENT.ADAC.ADAC.CONFIGURATIONS