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diff --git a/doc/rfc/rfc565.txt b/doc/rfc/rfc565.txt new file mode 100644 index 0000000..f35da2c --- /dev/null +++ b/doc/rfc/rfc565.txt @@ -0,0 +1,283 @@ + + + + + + +Network Working Group D. Cantor +Request for Comments: 565 Computer Corporation of America +NIC: 18777 28 August 1973 + + + Storing Network Survey Data at the Datacomputer + + In November, 1972, Computer Corporation of America (CCA) and the + Programming Technology Division of the Dynamics Modeling System (DMS) + at M.I.T.'s Project MAC began planning to transmit to CCA's + datacomputer [1] information about the behavior of ARPA network hosts + collected by DMS's program SURVEY [2]. The information was to be + stored at the datacomputer and retrieved by an interactive program + that would address the datacomputer from DMS's PDP-10. + + One goal of this joint project was to enable DMS to retain all of the + information that SURVEY collects: SURVEY had been running since late + 1971, saving only a short daily summary of its findings and + discarding potentially useful details. A second goal was to discover + and remove shortcomings in the interface between CCA's datacomputer + and a program running at a remote host. + + The project was completed last month, and the programs described in + this document have been operating successfully with the datacomputer + since July 10. + + Part 1, below, describes SURVEY's output. Part 2 describes a program + that retrieves portions of that output from the datacomputer. + +Part 1: The Survey Database + + Every twenty minutes, DMS's program SURVEY wakes up and performs the + initial connection protocol from the PDP-10 at DMS to the logger + socket (socket 1) of each 28 network hosts. + + SURVEY records a date time, host, status,and response time for each + host. A host may be in one of these states: + + undetermined or not surveyed + + disconnect from the network or dead + + network control program not responding + + ICP to logger aborted by the host + + ICP to logger timed out by SURVEY after 20 seconds + + + + +Cantor [Page 1] + +RFC 565 Storing Network Survey Data 28 August 1973 + + + logger available and responding within 20 seconds + + SURVEY records response times responding in tenths of seconds. + + When the data for all 28 hosts has been assembled, SURVEY transmits + that data to CCA's datacomputer. If for some reason the datacomputer + cannot accept the information, it is held at DMS and sent another + time. + + The datacomputer's survey database is inverted by host, status, + month, and year. That is to say that the datacomputer maintains + several indices to records of one attempt to establish a full duplex + connection to one host's logger: it maintains one such index for each + host, one for each status, one for each month, and one for each year. + The datacomputer can select records that are specified in boolean + expressions by performing boolean operations on the inversion, and + without consulting the data itself. The inversion thus facilitates + rapid interaction between the survey retrieval program described + below and the survey database at the datacomputer. + + SURVEY expresses the record of each attempt to access one host in 17 + ASCII characters. The record of one survey then occupies 17 * 28 = + 476 characters, and each day the datacomputer receives 3 * 24 * 476 = + 34,272 characters from DMS. + +Part 2: Retrieving Survey Data + + A Program called SURRET, written at DMS in the language MUDDLE, + allows one to selectively retrieve material from the survey data base + stored at the datacomputer [3]. Its user may specify values, groups + of values, or, where appropriate, upper and lower bounds for values + of each of five fields: host name, date, time, response time, and + host status. In addition, one may request that all five fields or + any subset of the five be retrieved. A sample interaction with + SURRET is reproduced below. + + <HOST (CASE-10)>$ + "OK" + <DATE (AUG 5 73)>$ + "OK" + <TIME (BETWEEN 2000 2400)>$ + "OK" + <REQ ((TIME STATUS RESTIME))>$ + ;J205 10-08-73 1557:20 RHRUN: SUCCESSFUL COMPILATION + .1241 10-08-73 1557:21 OCSOP: (DEFAULT) OUTPUT PORT OPENED + + + + + + +Cantor [Page 2] + +RFC 565 Storing Network Survey Data 28 August 1973 + + + TIME STATUS R.T.(1/10 SEC) + 2004 LOGGER RESPONDING (UP) 019 + 2024 LOGGER RESPONDING (UP) 024 + 2044 LOGGER RESPONDING (UP) 021 + 2104 LOGGER RESPONDING (UP) 016 + 2124 LOGGER RESPONDING (UP) 046 + 2144 LOGGER RESPONDING (UP) 018 + 2204 LOGGER RESPONDING (UP) 017 + 2224 LOGGER RESPONDING (UP) 017 + 2244 LOGGER RESPONDING (UP) 023 + 2304 LOGGER RESPONDING (UP) 015 + 2324 LOGGER RESPONDING (UP) 016 + 2344 LOGGER RESPONDING (UP) 015 + "END OF DATCOMPUTER OUTPUT" + + The angle brackets, the material they enclose, and '$' (ESC or + altmode) were typed by a person using SURRET. The remainder was + typed by the system. The phrases in quotation marks are, + effectively, SURRET prompts. The status messages beginning with ';' + and '.' were generated by the datacomputer. The column headings and + table were formatted by SURRET using figures retrieved from the + datacomputer. + + SURRET generates datalanguage, sends it to the datacomputer, and + processes systems diagnostics and data sent to it from the + datacomputer. The datalanguage generated for the foregoing SURRET + request was: + + FOR |SURVEY.LOGTRY, SURVEY.LOGTRY WITH + ((YEAR EQ '73' AND MONTH EQ '08' AND DAY EQ '05') + AND (HRMIN GE '2000' AND HRMIN LE '2400') + AND (HOST EQ '013')) + HRMIN=HRMIN ; STATUS=STATUS ; RESTIME=RESTIME ; + END; + + The field names in the datalanguage were entered with file + descriptors before the first data was loaded. + + One can ask SURRET to retrieve new data by changing the values of any + number of fields and issuing a new REQ (request). The command + <state> displays current values for the five prospective retrieval + criteria. Thus: + + <HOST (USC-44)>$ + "OK" + <STATE>$ + !HOST: (USC-44)STATUS: () RESTIME: () DATE: (AUG 5 73) + TIME: (BETWEEN 2000 2400)! + + + +Cantor [Page 3] + +RFC 565 Storing Network Survey Data 28 August 1973 + + + <REQ ((TIME STATUS RESTIME))>$ + ;J205 10-08-73 1610:08 RHRUN: SUCCESSFUL COMPILATION + .1241 10-08-73 1610:09 OCSOP: (DEFAULT) OUTPUT PORT OPENED + + TIME STATUS R.T.(1/10 SEC) + 2004 LOGGER RESPONDING (UP) 020 + 2024 LOGGER RESPONDING (UP) 008 + 2044 LOGGER RESPONDING (UP) 008 + 2104 LOGGER RESPONDING (UP) 009 + 2124 LOGGER NOT RESPONDING (LNR) 000 + 2144 LOGGER NOT AVAILABLE(DEAD) 000 + 2204 NCP NOT RESPONDING (NNR) 000 + 2224 LOGGER NOT RESPONDING (LNR) 000 + 2244 LOGGER NOT AVAILABLE (DEAD) 000 + 2304 LOGGER NOT AVAILABLE (DEAD 000 + 2324 NCP NOT RESPONDING (NNR) 000 + 2344 LOGGER RESPONDING (UP) 007 + "END OF DATCOMPUTER OUTPUT" + + We might have retrieved all of the foregoing output with: + + <HOST (CASE-10 OR USC-44)> + + Moreover, + + <HOST (CASE-10 CCA OR USC-44)> + + would cause SURRET to access the database twice, once for information + about Case-10, and then a second time for information about the + remaining two hosts. + + Detailed Survey data from July 10, 1973 forward is available either + directly from the datacomputer or through SURRET. Persons who wish + to use the datacomputer directly may obtain the pertinent documents + through the NIC or by contacting Dale Stern at CCA (617-491-3670). + +Endnotes + + [1] An overview of the data computer is given in Thomas Marill, The + Datacomputer, 18 Oct '71, 7pp. (NIC 7979). A detailed study of the + programming language for addressing the datacomputer is found in + Computer Corporation of America, Datacomputer Project Working Paper + No. 3, Datalanguage, 29 Oct '71, 78 pp. (NIC 8208). The current + status of the language is reviewed in Richard Winter, Specifications + for Datalanguage, Version 0/9, 6 Jun '73, 36 pp. (NIC 16446). A + user's manual for version 0/9, will be released by CCA in September, + 1973. + + + + +Cantor [Page 4] + +RFC 565 Storing Network Survey Data 28 August 1973 + + + [2] SURVEY is described in Abhay Bhushan, A Report on the Survey + Project, 22 June '73 (NIC 17375). + + [3] A detailed discussion of SURRET is found in Safwan Bengelloun, + MUDDLE Survey Data Retrieval Programs, an internal DMS memo of 14 + June, '73. Our purpose here is to describe enough of the program's + syntax and structure to show how it interacts with the datacomputer. + + + [ This RFC was put into machine readable form for entry ] + [ into the online RFC archives by Via Genie 08/00] + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + +Cantor [Page 5] + |