- Unicos
Unicos (officially all-caps UNICOS) is the name of a range of
Unix operating system variants developed by Cray for itssupercomputer s. Unicos is the successor of theCray Operating System (COS). It provides network clustering and source code compatibility layers for some other Unixes. Unicos was originally introduced in 1985 with theCray-2 system and later ported to other Cray models. The original Unicos was based on System V.2, and had numerous BSD features (e.g., networking and file system enhancements) added to it.CX-OS was the original name given to what is now Unicos. This was a prototype system which ran on a Cray X-MP in 1984 before the Cray-2 port. It was used to demonstrate the feasibility of using
Unix on a supercomputer system, prior to the availability ofCray-2 hardware.The operating system revamp was part of a larger movement inside Cray Research to modernize their corporate software: including rewriting their most important
Fortran compiler in a higher-level language (Pascal) with more modern optimizations and vectorizations.As a migration path for existing COS customers wishing to transition to Unicos, a Guest Operating System capability was introduced into COS. The only guest operating system that was ever supported was Unicos. A COS batch job would be submitted to start up Unicos, which would then run as a subsystem under COS - using a subset of the systems CPUs, memory, and peripheral devices. The Unicos that ran under GOS was exactly the same as when it ran stand-alone - the difference was that the kernel would make certain low-level hardware requests through the COS GOS hook, rather than directly to the hardware.
One of the sites that ran very early versions of Unicos was
Bell Labs , where Unix pioneers includingDennis Ritchie ported parts of their Eighth Edition Unix (including stream I/O) to Unicos. They also experimented with a guest facility within Unicos, allowing the stand-alone version of the OS to host itself.Variants
Cray have released several different OSs under the name Unicos, including:
*UNICOS: the original Cray Unix, based on System V. Used on theCray-1 ,Cray-2 , X-MP, Y-MP, C90, etc.
*UNICOS MAX: a Mach-basedmicrokernel used on the T3D's processing elements, in conjunction with UNICOS on the host Y-MP or C90 system.
*UNICOS/mk: a "serverized" version of UNICOS using the Chorusmicrokernel to make adistributed operating system . Used on the T3E. This was the last Cray OS really based on UNICOS sources, as the following products were based on different sources and simply used the "UNICOS" name.
*UNICOS/mp: not derived from UNICOS, but based onIRIX 6.5. Used on the X1.
*UNICOS/lc: used on the XT3, XT4 and XT5. UNICOS/lc 1.x comprises a combination of the Catamount microkernel (based on Cougar, used on theASCI Red system) running on the compute elements, andSuSE Linux running on the service elements. In UNICOS/lc 2.0 onwards, Catamount is replaced by a customized Linux kernel, called Compute Node Linux (CNL). [cite web
url=http://info.nccs.gov/_media/resources/jaguar/docs/wallace-7c-paper.pdf
title=Cray XT3/XT4 Software: Status and Plans
last=Wallace
first=David
year=2007
accessdate=2007-10-13]External links
* [http://www.cray.com/products/x1e/#os UNICOS/mp]
* [http://www.cray.com/products/xt3/#scal_oper_sys UNICOS/lc]
* [http://www.spikynorman.dsl.pipex.com/CrayWWWStuff/Cfaqp1.html#TOC20 Cray operating system section in Fred Gannett's Cray FAQ]
* [http://cm.bell-labs.com/cm/cs/who/dmr/cray.html Experiences with the Cray X/MP] byDennis Ritchie References
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