Good! I hope to meet you next week at ALS as I'm giving a pitch on DProbes
next Thursday. When is your session?

The P-tree by the way is described by Knuth but was modiifed slightly when
deployed in HPFS. There are some details of it around  - see If I still
have any unclassified info - actually come to think of it I might be
confusing the in-memory representation of the file system with what's on
disk - my memory is getting dim when I comes to OS2.

Richard


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Daniel Phillips <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> on
05/10/2000 14:17:57

Please respond to Daniel Phillips <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>

To:   Richard J Moore/UK/IBM@IBMGB, [EMAIL PROTECTED]
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Subject:  Re: Phase tree algorithm defined




[EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
> You could enhance you document greatly if you provided a few diagrams to
> illustrate the structure, especially  the example file system.  I'd
suggest
> converting the document to  HTML or XML.

I am currently preparing slides for the ALS presentation next week in
Atlanta, and this should be a start.  The assembly of the various parts
of the documentation is in progress.

> Also, I'd like to understand how the Phase Tree differs from other tree
> schemes used by files systems, for example the Modified Patricia Tree
used
> by HPFS and NTFS.

Um, I haven't got a clue because I don't know anything about the
internals of either of them.  Do you have some relevant details you can
supply?

> It wasn't quite clear to me how the advantages of
> consistency are obtained, but diagrams might help.

:-(  OK, I'll go back into the document and try to make it more clear.

> Richard Moore -  RAS Project Lead - Linux Technology Centre (PISC).
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Daniel
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