Paul Menage wrote:
Hi,

Has anyone considered using CKRM to implement a "directory" classtype,
that would allow you to track/limit I/O and space usage for a set of
directory hierarchies?

Set of directory hierarchies in a regular (non-rcfs) filesystem ?

Similar to Linux disk quotas (maybe even using
the existing disk quota hooks?), but on a hierarchy basis rather than
a per-group/user basis.

Could you explain a bit more what you mean by "hierarchy basis" ?

The directory hierarchy in rcfs represent CKRM classes and don't have any correspondence to disk filesystem hierarchies. So I don't see how you'll specify the directory hierarchy you're trying to regulate (if thats what you're suggesting).

-- Shailabh

Thanks,

Paul


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