On 9-mei-2007, at 20:21, Erik Osterman wrote:
Python proof of concept code.
http://blog.koshigoe.jp/archives/2007/04/fuse.html
It doesn't appear to cache contents, only stat.
Also, on a philisophical side note. I am floored by how often
almost identical ideas are conceived of by different people at the
same time. Look at the date on that blog entry!
You have no idea how much this is scaring me right now ;)
Over the last two weeks i spent a lot of time discussing a memcachefs
(fuse-based) with two fellow geeks - applications that came to mind
were (a) the smarty cache (b) php sessions; for both cases, losing
files (as a whole, not random parts inside) is ok and readdir is
irrelevant, which allows cutting a lot of corners.
We're also pondering using mysql as the write-through bit, instead of
an actual filesystem, which wouldmake the storage stable and allow
readdir. No code so far, though.
Cheers, Peter