From CENT at MIT-ML Tue Sep 27 00:00:00 1983 From: CENT at MIT-ML (CENT at MIT-ML) Date: 27 Sep 1983 00:00 Subject: dm Message-ID: i removed *DM from the ML system msg lists. someone had already done this on MC.. From GJC at MIT-MC Tue Sep 27 02:33:00 1983 From: GJC at MIT-MC (George J. Carrette) Date: September 26 1983 21:33 EDT Subject: No subject Message-ID: SRI-IU must have a bad address or something in the version of the host table we have. From GSB at MIT-MC Sun Sep 25 06:02:00 1983 From: GSB at MIT-MC (Glenn S. Burke) Date: September 25 1983 01:02 EDT Subject: No subject Message-ID: Date: 23 September 1983 02:27 EDT From: Ken Harrenstien Sender: KLH1 @ MIT-MC Patched MC (running sys & disk) at TCLK30+10/ CAILE D,556. Fix made in source but not assembled. ML not patched but eventually ought to be. Patched in the binary and the running system (it's been up 10 days!) From CSTACY at MIT-MC Sun Sep 25 03:13:00 1983 From: CSTACY at MIT-MC (Christopher C. Stacy) Date: September 24 1983 22:13 EDT Subject: No subject Message-ID: I merged DM:SYSENG; onto the MC SYSENx dirs. From CStacyatMIT-MC Sat Sep 24 00:00:00 1983 From: CStacyatMIT-MC (Christopher C. Stacy) Date: Saturday, 24 September 1983, 00:00 Subject: DM Message-ID: I diked DM out of INQUIR. From CSTACY at MIT-MC Fri Sep 23 12:00:00 1983 From: CSTACY at MIT-MC (Christopher C. Stacy) Date: September 23 1983 06:00 EDT Subject: ITS software on DM Message-ID: I have snarfed the interesting things in DM:SYSENG; to a place on MC, and will be making sure we have everything from that directory. Are there any other interesting programs or systems (MIDAS or otherwise) we really should have on MC hiding out there? I bet there are, but I don't know where. From KLH at MIT-MC Fri Sep 23 08:27:00 1983 From: KLH at MIT-MC (Ken Harrenstien) Date: September 23 1983 02:27 EDT Subject: No subject Message-ID: Patched MC (running sys & disk) at TCLK30+10/ CAILE D,556. Fix made in source but not assembled. ML not patched but eventually ought to be. From JAK at MIT-MC Fri Sep 16 06:53:00 1983 From: JAK at MIT-MC (Joseph A. Kay) Date: September 16 1983 00:53 EDT Subject: No subject Message-ID: At 00:10:25 ,16-sept-83, the LA-36 typed out 20 times: ( at MC):"LOGIN 542A02 0 HST205 " followed by the times (1 second apart). there was one intervening line from chaos, in their midst, after which some lines had 542A11 instead of 542A02. The same thing happened again 1 minute later with ~50 lines in a row,mostly "LOGIN 542A11 0 HST205" with times in two consecutive sequences (a 9 second gap between the sequences,1-second or less inside them). Occasionally lines had 542A12. At 00:35,there were 10 lines with times in 13-second span, saying: "LOGIN 030A16 0 HST017"... ---- --this may point out a problem, possibly elsewhere; or may help diagnose a future difficulty. I am not sure of its significance, but I hope it can be of help to you. From CSTACY at MIT-MC Sat Sep 10 12:35:00 1983 From: CSTACY at MIT-MC (Christopher C. Stacy) Date: September 10 1983 06:35 EDT Subject: No subject Message-ID: ITS had the date wrong for a few minutes today while it was being debuggged, so a few files might have the wrong day (not too far off) on them. (Since only one or two people were on during this time, it should not be a real problem..this message is just FYI.) From CStacyatMIT-MC Fri Sep 9 00:00:00 1983 From: CStacyatMIT-MC (Christopher C. Stacy) Date: Friday, 9 September 1983, 00:00 Subject: FILE bug Message-ID: In Release 4.4, site configuration 62, on Lisp Machine Apiary-6: >>Error: File system bug on host MIT-MC: CHANNEL NOT OPEN CHNL NOT OPEN For MC: AR2: CSTACY; .FILE. (DIR) While in the function (DEFUN-METHOD FS:FILE-PROCESS-ASYNC-MARK)  (DEFUN-METHOD FS:FILE-NEXT-READ-PKT)  (METHOD FS:FILE-INPUT-STREAM-MIXIN GET-NEXT-INPUT-PKT) (DEFUN-METHOD FS:FILE-PROCESS-ASYNC-MARK): (P.C. = 20) Arg 0 (SELF): # Arg 1 (SELF-MAPPING-TABLE): # Arg 2 (PKT): # Local 3 (STRING): "I1696 ERROR BUG R CHANNEL NOT OPEN CHNL NOT OPEN " . . . ZWEI:VIEW-WINDOW-DISPLAY: (P.C. = 44) Arg 0 (ZWEI-WINDOW): # Arg 1 (STREAM): # Arg 2 (FORCE-P): T From KMP at MIT-MC Fri Sep 9 21:14:00 1983 From: KMP at MIT-MC (Kent M. Pitman) Date: September 9 1983 15:14 EDT Subject: No subject Message-ID: Echo response time to ddt and mail and such is very slow on ITS today. It was like this sometime very recently, too. I'm coming in from HUB8A. Anyone got any ideas what might be so draggy? I get multi-second delays doing simple input and the fair share is 44%.