It's well-known that 9P has trouble transferring large files (high
volume/high bandwith) over high-latency networks, such as the Internet.
While sleeping, one night last week, I got an idea which might improve
throughput:
#define PSEUDOCODE ("this is psuedocode, not actual C")
#define OJUMBO
On Tue, Dec 29, 2020, at 1:06 PM, Alex Musolino wrote:
> > While it is not yet a concern, I am trying to figure something out
> > that does not seem to be well documented in the man pages or the fqa
> > about the file systems.
>
> Parts of fs(4), fs(8), and fsconfig(8) can be applied to cwfs.
> While it is not yet a concern, I am trying to figure something out
> that does not seem to be well documented in the man pages or the fqa
> about the file systems.
Parts of fs(4), fs(8), and fsconfig(8) can be applied to cwfs. The
syntax that Ethan talked about for concatenating WORM devices
29.12.2020 10:15:29 Kurt H Maier :
On Tue, Dec 29, 2020 at 08:53:55AM +, sirjofri wrote:
for ori's new filesystem, maybe?
If he implements this and the resulting filesystem is not called
Oriborous I will be extraordinarily, possibly fatally, disappointed.
Absolutely
sirjofri
On Tue, Dec 29, 2020 at 08:53:55AM +, sirjofri wrote:
>
> Then removing WORM1, storing it as backup or reformat it as a new WORM4:
>
...
> Is something like that possible? If not, it still could be an inspiration
> for ori's new filesystem, maybe?
If he implements this and the resulting
Hello,
29.12.2020 03:27:19 Ethan Gardener :
You can add disks. CWFS config allows multiple devices/partitions to
form the WORM. It's like a simple form of LVM. I forget the exact syntax
and I don't think there's a man page documenting cwfs's particular
variant syntax, but I think it's