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[mar@MIT.EDU: Moira source info]

daemon@ATHENA.MIT.EDU (Mark Rosenstein)
Thu Nov 18 16:21:39 1993

Date: Thu, 18 Nov 93 16:21:17 EST
From: Mark Rosenstein <mar@MIT.EDU>
To: moiradev@MIT.EDU

Date: Thu, 18 Nov 93 16:19:23 EST
From: Mark Rosenstein <mar@MIT.EDU>
Sender: mar@MIT.EDU
To: darrin@MIT.EDU, tytso@MIT.EDU, rel-eng@MIT.EDU
Cc: ops@MIT.EDU, mar@MIT.EDU
Subject: Moira source info
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Here's a brain dump on the state of the moira sources.

The moiradev locker is the master set of sources and documentation for
everything.  This is writable by group gmoira, and contains full RCS
histories and lots of other stuff.  This locker also has test build
trees for several platforms, although the trees have slightly
nonstandard names (pmax, vax, sparc, rsaix).

The opsrc locker contains a copy of the sources that were used to
build the binaries actually running on the server.  Whenever we fix or
upgrade the server, sources are copied from moiradev to opssrc, and
then compiled there and installed on the moira server.  Note that
these must be compiled on a machine with the Ingres development
environment (i.e. SOS or Moira2).  This tree only contains the server
parts, the clients are not compiled there.  This tree is also
generally out-of-date with respect to moiradev, since we try not to
update the server very often.

The moira locker contains the latest clients for each platform.  These
are the clients that administrators run, since the ones in the release
may not be current and may not work in all cases.  There are no
sources in this locker.  These clients are built out of the moiradev
locker.

The rel-eng source tree contains a snapshot of the moira sources.
This includes the clients, but not all of the server pieces.  I
generally update it before each release to get the latest stable
clients into the release.

There aren't any sources on the moira server.  All of the binaries are
in /moira/bin.

Athena-dist contains a snapshot of moiradev that jweiss put together
in Nov, 1993.  This is basically a copy of the source tree and
documentation, less RCS histories and licensed AFS sources.

The only other pieces of moira floating around are the backups, on
plover and oregano.  The ones on oregano are NFS exported and readable
by group gmoira.  "attach -e plover:/backup" and look in
/plover/backup/moira/backup_1 to see the most recent files.

Tape backups of the server partitions are made once or twice a year.
They are kept in my office at the moment; I'll give them to Darrin to
put somewhere else now.
					-Mark

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