1) Gives plan9 users access to unix/X applications by using vnc.
2) Gives unix users access to plan9 machines using drawterm and netkey.
3) Gives plan9 users access to unix (including nfs) filesystems via u9fs.
4) Controls baytech power units, which allow cluster nodes to be power cycled.
/usr/local/bin/dt <cpu server>
/usr/local/bin/netkey
/usr/X11R6/bin/vncserver -geometry 1000x750will respond with an X display e.g fbsd.acl.lanl.gov:1 on plan9:
import plan9 /net.alt import plan9 /net.alt /net vncviewer <X display>
srv -m tcp!172.16.82.200 fbsd /n/fbsdcd into /n/fbsd to see fbsd's filesystems (including nfs mounted ones)
/usr/local/packages/ADMIN/etc/power cycle <cpu server>