[users at i-scream] Another one who wants AIX support

Jens Rehsack rehsack at googlemail.com
Mon Aug 30 20:18:02 BST 2010


2010/8/30 Jens Rehsack <rehsack at googlemail.com>:
> 2010/8/26 Jens Rehsack <rehsack at googlemail.com>:
>> 2010/8/25 Jens Rehsack <rehsack at googlemail.com>:
>>> Hi all,
>>
>> Hi again,
>
> Looks like noone cares ... :(
>
>>> to my request, Tim Bishop told me, that on the list was
>>> another guy who want's to work on AIX support. Before
>>> I double effort, are there any news?
>>>
>>> Otherwise I would start implementing some stats using
>>> documented calls from nmon as described here:
>>> http://www.ibm.com/developerworks/wikis/display/WikiPtype/ryo
>>>
>>> I can't access to the cvs repository from the office (firewall
>>> allows only http and https traffic), but I need to have a clean
>>> point to start. I would "mirror" the repository from my home
>>> pc and import it into a svn repo here, adding the metrics
>>> and submit the diff back in a few days.
>>>
>>> I don't see a good chance to synchronize in the meantime,
>>> except a public svn or git repo (http accessible) would be
>>> available.
>>
>> first day result is proc_stats, disk_io_stats and fs_stats (no
>> test/example).
>
> Final result (patch based on last submitted patch) for AIX port is attached.
>
>> I've recognized that the most functions are not reintrant, what
>> limits their usability in threaded environments (as we plan).
>> What is the preferred way out? Locking or rewriting the code
>> to be reintrant?
>
> Any comment on this?
>
> Best regards,
> Jens
>
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