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Linux-Announce Digest #867

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Sun Oct 22 17:29:36 2000

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Linux-Announce Digest #867, Volume #3            Sun, 22 Oct 00 17:13:02 EDT

Contents:
  Workstation Solutions Partners with VA Linux (andrew wright)
  VA Linux Selects Quick Restore (andrew wright)
  COMMERCIAL: Workstation Solutions Offers Improved Performance, (andrew wright)
  announce: PPSkit-1.0.1 available (Ulrich Windl)

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From: andrew wright <andychoi@ma.ultranet.com>
Subject: Workstation Solutions Partners with VA Linux
Date: Sun, 22 Oct 2000 20:34:18 GMT

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Contact:        Carol Savage for Workstation Solutions          
                978.887.5419                    
SavageCS@aol.com
                
        
Workstation Solutions Partners with Network Appliance, VA Linux, and
Mirapoint 
to Support Leading NAS Servers 

Quick Restore NDMP software protects data on NetApp F840/840c filers, VA
Linux 9205 NAS, 
and Mirapoint Internet Message Servers

AMHERST, N.H., October 17, 2000 - Workstation Solutions, Inc., the leader
in innovative data backup and recovery software, today announced alliances
with three major storage server companies whose customers can now use
Workstation Solutions' Quick Restore™ 2.7 as the data protection solution
for the industry's foremost network attached storage (NAS) servers. 

Workstation Solutions builds on its long-standing partnership with Network
Appliance, Inc. (NASDAQ: NTAP), a firm that provides network-attached data
access and content management solutions, by supporting the new, high-end
NetApp F840 and F840c platform. VA Linux Systems, Inc. (NASDAQ: LNUX), the
expert provider of Linux and Open Source solutions for the Web, has chosen
Quick Restore as backup and recovery software for its new 9205 NAS system.
Mirapoint, Inc., a provider of Internet messaging infrastructure products,
has certified Quick Restore as the first NDMP-based data backup and
recovery software to provide data protection for Mirapoint's Internet
Message Servers. Quick Restore 2.7, which was announced today by
Workstation Solutions (see separate release), provides flexible, fail-safe,
high-volume data protection for these companies' platforms.
 
The proven Quick Restore data backup and recovery software provides
seamless integration among NAS, Linux, UNIX, and Windows platforms in
heterogeneous network environments. It uses the industry-standard Network
Data Management Protocol (NDMP) for local or remote backup of NAS systems
to industry-leading tape drives and libraries. Quick Restore was the first
backup solution in the industry to support all four possible configurations
defined by NDMP.

"Throughout our partnership, Workstation Solutions has been highly
responsive to our customers, providing flexible and scalable NDMP solutions
and supporting the latest technology from Network Appliance," explained
Mark Santora, Network Appliance senior vice president of marketing. "Now
with Quick Restore support of the F840/840c filers and Data ONTAP 6.0, our
customers will continue to benefit from the comprehensive solutions from
both companies."

"Workstation Solutions' expertise in NDMP-based backup and recovery of NAS
systems brings an extra measure of support to VA Linux Systems' storage
customers," observed Gregg Zehr, vice president of engineering, VA Linux
Systems. "Quick Restore complements 9205 NAS features designed for maximum
reliability and minimal downtime, such as the ext3 journaling file system,
RAID 5, and easy installation and management."

"Messaging is a mission-critical application and ISPs, ASPs and enterprises
demand high-performing data protection and reliable backup for their
messaging solutions," noted Larry Frank, vice president of business
development at Mirapoint.  "By offering our customers Quick Restore, we
will be able to provide them with greater flexibility for data backup and
recovery." 

"Quick Restore offers customers a proven, reliable solution," according to
Jim Ward, president of Workstation Solutions. "Network Appliance, VA Linux,
and Mirapoint customers can use Quick Restore to create a flexible,
scalable data protection strategy that meets the high-volume needs of
e-businesses and other enterprises." 

About Network Appliance
Network Appliance, Inc. has provided data access solutions since 1992.
NetApp Internet caching solutions and file servers deliver fast, simple,
reliable, and cost-effective access to network-stored data and enable
simultaneous shared file services for UNIX, Windows NT, and the Web. See
www.networkappliance.com

About VA Linux Systems
VA Linux Systems is the world's Linux leader. The expert provider of Linux
and Open Source solutions for the Web, VA Linux offers a single point of
contact for highly customized Linux servers and storage -- featuring the
industry's first Build-to-Order Software -- as well as professional
consulting services and support. Founded in 1993 and headquartered in
Fremont, California with offices across North America, Europe and Japan, VA
Linux is at www.valinux.com.

About Mirapoint
Founded in 1997, Mirapoint designs and manufactures specialized, dedicated
internet messaging solutions optimized for next-generation messaging and
fast deployment for service providers and enterprises worldwide. Visit
www.mirapoint.com. 
About Workstation Solutions 
Workstation Solutions provides the Quick Restore enterprise backup and
recovery software to Fortune 1000 companies, government agencies,
e-businesses and ISPs, such as Advanced Micro Devices, Boeing, Department
of Defense, Genome Therapeutics, Intel, Johns Hopkins, Motorola, and NASA.
Quick Restore protects data on heterogeneous networks of NAS, UNIX, Linux,
and Windows systems. Workstation Solutions was an early adopter of the NDMP
protocol and is a leader in the NDMP Working Group of the Storage
Networking Industry Association (SNIA), defining the architecture and
standardization of NDMP. Visit www.worksta.com.

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From: andrew wright <andychoi@ma.ultranet.com>
Subject: VA Linux Selects Quick Restore
Date: Sun, 22 Oct 2000 20:33:30 GMT

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Contact:                Sue Myers for Workstation Solutions     Marla Kramer
978.369.6336                            Access Communications for VA Linux Systems
smyers@gis.net                          703.205.0035
mkramer@accesspr.com

                                                        
VA Linux Selects Quick Restore 
Data Protection Solution for VA Linux Network-Attached Storage Appliance

Data Backup and Recovery Software from Workstation Solutions Qualified for
VA Linux 9205 NAS System

AMHERST, N.H. and FREMONT, Calif., October 17, 2000 - Workstation
Solutions, a leader in innovative data protection software, and VA Linux
Systems, Inc. (NASDAQ: LNUX), the expert provider of Linux and Open Source
solutions for the Web, have tested and qualified Workstation Solution's
Quick Restore™ for the new VA Linux 9205 NAS system. 

The proven Quick Restore data backup and recovery software provides
seamless integration among NAS, Linux, UNIX, and Windows platforms in
heterogeneous network environments. It uses the industry-standard Network
Data Management Protocol (NDMP) for local or remote backup of
network-attached storage (NAS) systems to industry-leading tape drives and
libraries. 

Quick Restore 2.7, which was announced today by Workstation Solutions,
provides flexible, fail-safe, high-volume data protection for VA Linux's
new storage platform. The VA Linux 9205 NAS system is a convenient,
ultradense 2U (3.5-inch-high) storage appliance that leverages VA's
expertise in Open Source software and high-density Linux systems
engineering.  Workstation Solutions, the leader in innovative data backup
and recovery solutions, offers unique expertise in NAS and Linux; it was
the first backup solution in the industry to support all four possible
configurations defined by NDMP and first to offer an enterprise-ready
Linux-based backup server.

"Workstation Solutions' expertise in NDMP-based backup and recovery of NAS
systems brings an extra measure of support to our customers," observed
Gregg Zehr, vice president of engineering, VA Linux Systems. "Quick Restore
complements 9205 NAS features designed for maximum reliability and minimal
downtime, such as the ext3 journaling file system, RAID 5, and easy
installation and management." 

"Quick Restore offers customers a proven, reliable solution," according to
Jim Ward, president of Workstation Solutions. "VA Linux customers can use
Quick Restore to create a flexible, scalable data protection strategy that
meets the high-volume needs of e-businesses and other enterprises." 

VA Linux worked with Workstation solutions to test and qualify the
interoperability of Quick Restore with the VA Linux 9205 NAS system using
the NDMP protocol. Using NDMP, Quick Restore can centrally manage and
control distributed data on NAS systems while minimizing network traffic.
Quick Restore's robust implementation of NDMP enables it to provide
flexible, reliable data protection solutions on the 9205 NAS. VA Linux and
Workstation Solutions are early adopters of the NDMP protocol and leaders
in the NDMP Working Group of the Storage Networking Industry Association
(SNIA), which defines the architecture and standardization of NDMP.

Further information on the latest innovations in storage-related Open
Source software projects is available through the SourceForgeÔ Storage
Foundry (www.sourceforge.net/foundry/storage).
 
About VA Linux Systems
VA Linux Systems is the world's Linux leader. The expert provider of Linux
and Open Source solutions for the Web, VA Linux offers a single point of
contact for highly customized Linux servers and storage - featuring the
industry's first Build-to-Order Software - as well as professional
consulting services and support. VA Linux Systems' mission is to make its
customers successful through the use of Linux and Open Source -- whether
they are e-businesses rapidly expanding their Internet infrastructures, or
technology companies leveraging the power and methodology of Open Source
software development. As part of its commitment to expanding the Open
Source community, VA Linux Systems operates the Open Source Development
Network (OSDN). A network of the leading Internet sites for Open Source
development, distribution and discussion, OSDN includes SourceForge[tm],
Freshmeat.net, Slashdot and Linux.com. Founded in 1993 and headquartered in
Fremont, California with offices across North America, Europe and Japan, VA
Linux is located on the Web at www.valinux.com.

About Workstation Solutions 
Workstation Solutions provides the Quick Restore enterprise backup and
recovery software to Fortune 1000 companies, government agencies,
e-businesses and ISPs, such as Advanced Micro Devices, Boeing, Department
of Defense, Genome Therapeutics, Intel, Johns Hopkins, Motorola, and NASA.
Quick Restore protects data on heterogeneous networks of NAS, UNIX, Linux,
and Windows systems. Workstation Solutions was an early adopter of the NDMP
protocol and is a leader in the NDMP Working Group of the Storage
Networking Industry Association (SNIA), defining the architecture and
standardization of NDMP. Visit www.worksta.com.

# # #

Certain statements in this press release, including statements relating to
performance of Workstation Solutions' Quick Restore with the VA Linux 9205
NAS system, and expected benefits, are forward-looking statements that are
subject to risks and uncertainties that could cause results to be
materially different from expectations. Such risks and uncertainties
include, but are not limited to, continued collaboration between the two
companies; continued introduction and competitiveness of new products; the
evolving markets for network-attached storage (NAS), data backup and
recovery software, and Linux-based systems; the two companies' ability to
attract and retain qualified personnel; performance of third-party
software; and other risks detailed in VA Linux's filings with the
Securities and Exchange Commission, copies of which may be accessed through
the SEC's web site at www.sec.gov.

All trademarks are the propeprty of their respective owners.




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From: andrew wright <andychoi@ma.ultranet.com>
Subject: COMMERCIAL: Workstation Solutions Offers Improved Performance,
Date: Sun, 22 Oct 2000 20:35:40 GMT

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Contact:        Carol Savage for Workstation Solutions  
                978-887.5419
                SavageCS@aol.com 

Workstation Solutions Offers Improved Performance, Scalability, and
Ease-of-Use with Quick Restore 2.7 Backup and Recovery Software

Also Unveils Support for Network Appliance F840 and F840c,
VA Linux 9205 NAS, Mirapoint Servers, and SuSE Linux Operating System

AMHERST, N.H., October 17, 2000 - Workstation Solutions, Inc., a leader in
innovative data protection software, today announced major enhancements to
Quick Restore™ 2.7 that provide increased performance and scalability in
data protection of network attached storage (NAS) and other platforms.
Quick Restore's new performance, scalability, and ease-of-use features
allow customers to backup and restore critical business information rapidly
and cost-effectively.

Workstation Solutions simultaneously announced major alliances with three
influential storage server companies whose customers can use Quick Restore
2.7 to protect data on the industry's foremost NAS servers. (See separate
release.) Quick Restore 2.7 supports the new Network Appliance F840 and
F840c enterprise filers, high-end storage servers that can scale to support
thousands of users and up to six TB of data, as well as the entire Network
Appliance product line. Quick Restore 2.7 also supports the new VA Linux
9205 NAS server, an ultra dense storage appliance that leverages VA's
expertise in Open Source software and high-density Linux systems
engineering. In addition, Quick Restore provides rigorous, reliable data
protection for Mirapoint Internet Message Servers, which are dedicated
appliances that efficiently route, store, and provide access to email
messages.     

"Quick Restore far outshines its competition when it comes to NDMP-based
backup solutions for NAS systems," said Paul Mikulencak, systems
administrator in charge of backup and recovery for the Athlon 
design team at Advanced Micro Devices, a $2.5 billion supplier of
integrated circuits and the world's
second-largest supplier of Microsoft Windows compatible PC processors. "In
an environment like ours, with almost 15 terabytes of data spinning on 27
NetApp filers, and backed up on 38 tape drives residing on five different
tape libraries, you can't afford to take chances. We've found that
Workstation Solutions provides not only the best product, but by far the
best product support, of any backup solution out there."

The proven Quick Restore data backup and recovery software provides
seamless integration among NAS, Linux, UNIX, and Windows platforms in
heterogeneous network environments. Quick Restore is based on the Network
Data Management Protocol (NDMP), an open standard that enables
interoperability among NAS server platforms and backup applications. It
uses NDMP for local or remote backup of NAS systems to industry-leading
tape drives and libraries. Workstation Solutions has unique expertise in
NAS and Linux, offering the first backup solution in the industry to
support all four possible configurations defined by NDMP and the first
enterprise-ready Linux-based backup server.

The new features provide customers with highly flexible and cost-effective
data protection solutions that are tailored precisely to their environment,
according to Jim Ward, president of Workstation Solutions. "With this new
version, we offer more NAS and Linux platforms, plus features designed to
ease the job of the system administrator," said Ward. "Quick Restore
enables customers to build the backup and recovery system that fits their
needs." 

Specific features of Quick Restore 2.7 include:

·       Direct access recovery for NetApp filers for faster recovery of files
from tape
·       Support of NetApp's new Data ONTAP 6.0, whose features include increased
storage capacity, faster snapshots, enhanced data integrity, and improved
system management for NetApp Filers 
·       Quick Restore server on SuSE 6.4 and 7.0, allowing users to administer
backups from an economical SuSE-Linux based server. (Licensed Quick Restore
users can download all Linux and FreeBSD client software for no charge.)
·       Enhanced backup status reports and improved tape library barcode
management providing ease of use for the system administrator
·       Ability to set backup windows allowing control over when system resources
will be used for scheduled backups so that scheduled backups do not compete
with day-to-day operations.

Pricing and Availability 
Quick Restore 2.7 is available immediately from Workstation Solutions. List
pricing begins at $2500. 

Quick Restore 2.7 can be used with a host of new devices from Compaq,
Exabyte, HP, Breece Hill, Spectra Logic, ADIC, Qualstar, and StorageTek.  
About Workstation Solutions 
Workstation Solutions provides the Quick Restore enterprise backup and
recovery software to Fortune 1000 companies, government agencies,
e-businesses, and ISPs, such as Advanced Micro Devices, Boeing, Department
of Defense, Genome Therapeutics, Intel, Johns Hopkins, Motorola, and NASA.
Quick Restore protects data on heterogeneous networks of NAS, UNIX, Linux,
and Windows systems. Workstation Solutions was an early adopter of the NDMP
protocol and is a leader in the NDMP Working Group of the Storage
Networking Industry Association (SNIA), defining the architecture and
standardization of NDMP. Visit www.worksta.com.

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From: Ulrich Windl <wiu09524@rrzc6.rz.uni-regensburg.de>
Subject: announce: PPSkit-1.0.1 available
Date: Sun, 22 Oct 2000 20:37:15 GMT

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I'v uploaded the revised PPSkit-1.0 this morning. There were only bug fixes:

                            NEWS for 1.0.1

* Added declaration for ``adjtimex()'' to ``include/linux/timex.h''.

* Fixed compilation problem in ``arch/i386/kernel/smp.c'' (fix
  provided by Andrew Bray).

* Updated ``status.html'' for Alpha architecture.  Re-merged
  ``do_exact_microtime()'' to fix compilation problem in
  ``arch/alpha/kernel/time.c''.

Begin3
Title:          PPSkit
Version:        1.0.1
Entered-date:   2000-10-14
Description:    General kernel patch to implement nanoseconds as time
                resolution.  Upgrades the kernel clock model for NTP v4
                (nanokernel '#4'), including PPS support.  Adds support for
                capturing external timestamps with high precision via RFC 2783
                (PPS API v1).
Keywords:       NTP, PPS, PPS API, kernel patch, RFC1305, RFC1589, RFC2783,
                clock_gettime, clock_getres, clock_settime, pulse-per-second,
                time synchronization, time calibration, adjtimex, nanoseconds,
                POSIX.4, nanokernel, hardpps
Author:         Ulrich.Windl@rz.uni-regensburg.de (Ulrich Windl)
Maintained-by:  Ulrich.Windl@rz.uni-regensburg.de (Ulrich Windl)
Primary-site:   linux.kernel.org /pub/linux/daemons/ntp/PPS
                112kB PPSkit-1.0.1.tar.gz
Alternate-site: pcphy4.physik.uni-regensburg.de /pub/wiu09524/PPS
                PPSkit-1.0.1.tar.gz
Original-site:
Platform:       Any.  NTP PPS usage requires RS232-compatible precision
                pulse-per-second with an error less than 500PPM (0.0005%)
Copying-policy: GPL, but payment welcome!  (other licensing posible, ask!)
                Commercial providers of equipment or time-service are kindly
                asked to support the project.
End


[As usual, I'd appreciate contributions to replace the question marks
in the following table (status.html)]

Status of PPSkit

The following table summarizes the current status of PPSkit. For each
architecture the questions Compiles?/Works OK? are answered. Possible choices
are Y for Yes (non-SMP), S for Yes (even SMP), and N for No.

For Status the possible choices are Y for Yes (current branch), C for
Conditionally (if you can convince me), and N for No (sources probably
unavailable).
 Last releases of PPSkit on each branch, the corresponding Linux kernel     rele
ase, maintenance status, and the compilation/execution status.               Usu
ally only the top branch is actively maintained.           
+------+------+------+--------------------------------------------------+
|PPSkit|Linux |Status|                  Architectures                   |
+------+------+------+------+---+----+----+----+---+----+------+--------+
|                    |alpha |arm|i386|m68k|mips|ppc|s390|sparc |sparc64 |
+--------------------+------+---+----+----+----+---+----+------+--------+
|           Implemented ``nanokernel #4'' (dated 2000-08-29)            |
+------+------+------+------+---+----+----+----+---+----+------+--------+
|1.0.1 |2.2.17|Y     |?/?   |?/?|S/S |?/? |?/? |?/?|?/? |?/?   |?/?     |
+------+------+------+------+---+----+----+----+---+----+------+--------+
|           Implemented ``nanokernel #3'' (dated 1999-08-29)            |
+------+------+------+------+---+----+----+----+---+----+------+--------+
|0.9.3 |2.2.16|C     |Y/Y   |?/?|Y/Y |?/? |?/? |?/?|?/? |?/?   |?/?     |
+------+------+------+------+---+----+----+----+---+----+------+--------+
|         Implemented ``PPS API'' from ``draft-05'' (RFC 2783)          |
+------+------+------+------+---+----+----+----+---+----+------+--------+
|0.8.1 |2.2.12|C     |?/?   |?/?|Y/Y |?/? |?/? |?/?|    |?/?   |?/?     |
+------+------+------+------+---+----+----+----+---+----+------+--------+
|               Implemented ``PPS API'' from ``draft-03''               |
+------+------+------+------+---+----+----+----+---+----+------+--------+
|0.7.2 |2.2.12|N     |N/N   |?/?|Y/Y |?/? |?/? |?/?|    |?/?   |?/?     |
+------+------+------+------+---+----+----+----+---+----+------+--------+
|      Implemented first ``nanokernel'' with nanosecond resolution      |
+------+------+------+------+---+----+----+----+---+----+------+--------+
|0.6.1 |2.2.6 |N     |?/?   |?/?|Y/Y |?/? |?/? |?/?|    |?/?   |?/?     |
+------+------+------+------+---+----+----+----+---+----+------+--------+
|                  Made NTP and PPS stuff configurable                  |
+------+------+------+------+---+----+----+----+---+----+------+--------+
|0.5.2 |2.2.4 |N     |N/N   |?/?|Y/Y |?/? |?/? |?/?|    |?/?   |?/?     |
+------+------+------+------+---+----+----+----+---+----+------+--------+
|                  Merged from Linux 2.0 to Linux 2.2                   |
+------+------+------+------+---+----+----+----+---+----+------+--------+
|0.4.2 |2.2.0 |N     |?/?   |?/?|Y/Y |?/? |?/? |?/?|    |?/?   |?/?     |
+------+------+------+------+---+----+----+----+---+----+------+--------+
|0.3.10|2.0.36|N     |?/?   |   |Y/Y |?/? |?/? |?/?|    |?/?   |        |
+------+------+------+------+---+----+----+----+---+----+------+--------+
|0.3.3 |2.0.31|N     |?/?   |   |Y/Y |?/? |?/? |?/?|    |?/?   |        |
+------+------+------+------+---+----+----+----+---+----+------+--------+

As I am unable to test architectures other than i386 I appreciate any updates
to the above table very much.

Please keep in mind that the version of the NTP software has to be compatible
with the kernel implementation.



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