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1NASA Technical Reports Server (NTRS) 19960034349: UNIX-based Operating Systems Robustness Evaluation
By NASA Technical Reports Server (NTRS)
Robust operating systems are required for reliable computing. Techniques for robustness evaluation of operating systems not only enhance the understanding of the reliability of computer systems, but also provide valuable feed- back to system designers. This thesis presents results from robustness evaluation experiments on five UNIX-based operating systems, which include Digital Equipment's OSF/l, Hewlett Packard's HP-UX, Sun Microsystems' Solaris and SunOS, and Silicon Graphics' IRIX. Three sets of experiments were performed. The methodology for evaluation tested (1) the exception handling mechanism, (2) system resource management, and (3) system capacity under high workload stress. An exception generator was used to evaluate the exception handling mechanism of the operating systems. Results included exit status of the exception generator and the system state. Resource management techniques used by individual operating systems were tested using programs designed to usurp system resources such as physical memory and process slots. Finally, the workload stress testing evaluated the effect of the workload on system performance by running a synthetic workload and recording the response time of local and remote user requests. Moderate to severe performance degradations were observed on the systems under stress.
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- Title: ➤ NASA Technical Reports Server (NTRS) 19960034349: UNIX-based Operating Systems Robustness Evaluation
- Author: ➤ NASA Technical Reports Server (NTRS)
- Language: English
“NASA Technical Reports Server (NTRS) 19960034349: UNIX-based Operating Systems Robustness Evaluation” Subjects and Themes:
- Subjects: ➤ NASA Technical Reports Server (NTRS) - COMPUTER SYSTEMS PERFORMANCE - UNIX (OPERATING SYSTEM) - STRESS ANALYSIS - SOFTWARE RELIABILITY - PROGRAM VERIFICATION (COMPUTERS) - RESOURCES MANAGEMENT - MEMORY (COMPUTERS) - RESPONSE TIME (COMPUTERS) - DEGRADATION - THESES - GRAPHICAL USER INTERFACE - EXPERIMENT DESIGN - Chang, Yu-Ming
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- Internet Archive ID: NASA_NTRS_Archive_19960034349
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2UNIX-based Operating Systems Robustness Evaluation
By Chang, Yu-Min
Robust operating systems are required for reliable computing. Techniques for robustness evaluation of operating systems not only enhance the understanding of the reliability of computer systems, but also provide valuable feed- back to system designers. This thesis presents results from robustness evaluation experiments on five UNIX-based operating systems, which include Digital Equipment's OSF/l, Hewlett Packard's HP-UX, Sun Microsystems' Solaris and SunOS, and Silicon Graphics' IRIX. Three sets of experiments were performed. The methodology for evaluation tested (1) the exception handling mechanism, (2) system resource management, and (3) system capacity under high workload stress. An exception generator was used to evaluate the exception handling mechanism of the operating systems. Results included exit status of the exception generator and the system state. Resource management techniques used by individual operating systems were tested using programs designed to usurp system resources such as physical memory and process slots. Finally, the workload stress testing evaluated the effect of the workload on system performance by running a synthetic workload and recording the response time of local and remote user requests. Moderate to severe performance degradations were observed on the systems under stress.
“UNIX-based Operating Systems Robustness Evaluation” Metadata:
- Title: ➤ UNIX-based Operating Systems Robustness Evaluation
- Author: Chang, Yu-Min
- Language: English
“UNIX-based Operating Systems Robustness Evaluation” Subjects and Themes:
- Subjects: ➤ KNOWLEDGE BASED SYSTEMS - SPACECRAFT LAUNCHING - AUTONOMY - KNOWLEDGE BASES (ARTIFICIAL INTELLIGENCE) - LISP (PROGRAMMING LANGUAGE) - REAL TIME OPERATION
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- Internet Archive ID: nasa_techdoc_19960034349
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