Recommendation needed
gregory.menke at gsfc.nasa.gov
gregory.menke at gsfc.nasa.gov
Fri Nov 30 19:26:52 UTC 2001
Apologies; its my fault, I am an idiot. I accidentally firewalled
port 8000 at the server. And I was getting good and upset about those
darn IT security people too... So, no worries,
http://osgroup.gsfc.nasa.gov:8000
should be working fine for the forseeable future. I'll leave port
8001 open as a testimony to me being a knucklehead... ;)
Gregm
>
> Efren, I copied the RTEMS list because there may be others interested
> in our work here;
>
>
> Try http://osgroup.gsfc.nasa.gov:8001 for the moment. Someone is
> being clever with a router and disabling access to web servers.
>
> If it has now become Goddard policy to disable all outside access to
> internal webservers regardless of their type and level of security I
> may have to take it down. You might consider printing whatever you
> find relevant (if anything) in case this happens.
>
> Greg
>
>
>
> Efren Serra writes:
> > gregory,
> >
> > Could not access your URL; any clues as to why? Thank you.
> >
> >
> > > > > i want to use RTEMS and my boss says "no one uses this RTOS in a serious
> > > > > industrial application" (machine control). Please give me a mail with
> > > > > your industrial application and your confidence of RTEMS to convince my
> > > > > boss. thank you.
> > > >
> > > > RTEMS is being used to control the Canadian Light Source (300 MeV
> > > > electron linear accelerator, 300 MeV->2.9 GeV booster ring, 2.9 GeV
> > > > synchrotron storage ring) synchrotron light source. I'd say that is a
> > > > pretty serious (quasi-)industrial application. See www.cls.usask.ca for
> > > > more information.
> > >
> > > Its been selected as the embedded OS for an upcoming satellite
> > > constellation tech development mission called ST-5. Our group is
> > > doing the bsp, http://osgroup.gsfc.nasa.gov:8000 has some detail.
> > >
> > > Gregm
> >
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