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1.1 ! root 1: ! 2: B E R K E L E Y N E T W O R K ! 3: ! 4: ! 5: The code in this directory is the most up-to-date network source ! 6: on the machine. ! 7: ! 8: *** Adding a new machine ! 9: ! 10: To add another machine to an existing network, change these programs: ! 11: ! 12: * mach.h: ! 13: add an ifdef entry for the new machines ! 14: * config.h: ! 15: add in LOCALx section of config.h ! 16: the usual information about the machine interconnections ! 17: add the name of the machine to the machine ! 18: name table and its type to the machine type table ! 19: * Paths.h: ! 20: Change the path names in "Paths.h". ! 21: * makefile: ! 22: change the makefile to suit. ! 23: * nsh.c: ! 24: Change the path names in "nsh.c". ! 25: * sub.c: ! 26: check routine "gothru" ! 27: * v6mail.c: ! 28: add machine names to "v6mail.c" ! 29: ! 30: To set up a new network, I suggest starting with two machines and ! 31: get everything up as you like it, then including others. ! 32: Follow the steps outlined above. A good way to see the specific ! 33: places where another network has been changed is to ! 34: grep RAND *.h *.c ! 35: ! 36: ! 37: *** Other files *** ! 38: interact.c, listen.c - manually send packets ! 39: speeds.c, speedr.c - send various length packets, use "time" to evaluate ! 40: store.c, receive.c - send a file (use for backup) ! 41: nettest.c - run daemons locally, using pipes instead of tty lines ! 42: setmode.c - set the mode on the tty line driver to "cat" things thru ! 43: ! 44: *** Taxonomy of net pgms being sent around: ! 45: ! 46: Internal: sendberkmail, prmail, mmail, mwrite ! 47: External: net, netcp, netlpr, netmail ! 48: Other: netdaemon, netstart, netq, netrm ! 49: ! 50: ! 51: *** Naming Conventions (I may adopt these if I like them) *** ! 52: The names of simple variables are composed of three parts. ! 53: [type char] [string] [type tag] ! 54: where ! 55: typechar is one of ! 56: i integer (int) ! 57: l long integer (long) ! 58: ch character (char) ! 59: s string (char *) ! 60: f logical (char) ! 61: the (optional) string is any short descriptive string. ! 62: the (optional) type tag is noe of (assume string is "foo"): ! 63: ! 64: fooMin minimum value of foo, for all foo, foo >= fooMin ! 65: fooMax maximum value of foo, foo <= fooMax ! 66: fooMac current maximum of foo, fooMin <= fooMac <= fooMax ! 67: usually used for array substript ! 68: fooOld old value of foo, as opposed to fooNew ! 69: fooNew new value of foo, as opposes to fooOld ! 70: ! 71: Example: ! 72: sdate a string containing a date ! 73: sdateOld a string containing an old date ! 74: sdateNew a string containing the "current" date ! 75: ! 76: Pointers ! 77: ! 78: pointer names are composed of the ! 79: previous set of names precedd by a character "p", e.g. ! 80: ! 81: pch pointer to char (same as string) ! 82: pi pointer to integer ! 83: pltime pointer to a long with the time in it ! 84: ! 85: Counters ! 86: Variables that count instances of things are preceded ! 87: by 'n', e.g. ! 88: nch number of chars ! 89: nsdate number of date strings ! 90: Indices ! 91: Are stored as integers and preceded by 'i': ! 92: ich index into char array ! 93: is same as above ! 94: ! 95: Added types: ! 96: uid userid as set by getuid() ! 97: sn local name, w/o ':' ! 98: fd (FILE *) file descriptor ! 99: mch (char) 1 - letter machine code ! 100: addr (char *) address, may include ':' ! 101: ! 102: Procedure names list ! 103: parameters appear after procedure name, return value before. ! 104: (Remember for external names only the first 7 characters are significant.) ! 105: ! 106: Compile Time Constants ! 107: Are in upper-case. ! 108: (Remember only first 8 characters are significant to the preprocessor). ! 109: ! 110: ! 111: PROBLEMS ! 112: ! 113: If you have any problems or questions, don't hesitate ! 114: to call me. ! 115: Eric Schmidt ! 116: 706 International House ! 117: Berkeley, Cal. 94720 ! 118: 415-642-9365 ! 119: 642-9490 (messages) ! 120: ! 121: or ! 122: C.S. Department ! 123: Evans Hall ! 124: U.C. Berkeley ! 125: Berkeley, Cal. 94720 ! 126: 415-642-4951 ! 127: 642-1024 (messages) ! 128: ! 129: or mail Bell Research mail to "research!ucbvax!schmidt" ! 130: or mail ARPANET mail to me at "schmidt@berkeley" or "schmidt@parc".
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