Brian Kroth wrote: > Sunil Mushran <sunil.mush...@oracle.com> 2009-06-16 16:38: > >> LOOKING AHEAD >> >> We are aiming to release OCFS2 1.6 later this year. This release will >> include the features that we have worked on over the past year. These are: >> >> 1. Extended Attributes (unlimited number of attributes) >> 2. POSIX ACLs >> 3. Security Attributes >> 4. Metadata Checksums with ECC (inodes and directories are checksummed) >> 5. JBD2 Support >> 6. Indexed Directories (subdirs number increased from 32000 to 2147483647) >> 7. REFLINK (inode snapshotting) >> > > Just looking over these as well: > http://kernelnewbies.org/Linux_2_6_29#head-2febaacb9f9bef03ee54da9a2b026fdea824a996 > http://kernelnewbies.org/Linux_2_6_30#head-1a54a63244fb0d85375f8ecbe651cf94dac38c6c > > For those of us wanting to play with the 2.6.30 kernel, does the new > ocfs2-tools release support any of these features? In particular are > ACLs, extended attributes, indexed directories, or optimized inode > allocations supported by the tools? Last I had heard they weren't quite > ready for some of those yet. >
ocfs2-tools 1.4.2 has support for xattr/acls, metadata checksums and jbd2. Optimized inode allocs does not need any tools changes. Support for indexed dirs and quotas is still missing from the tools. Sunil _______________________________________________ Ocfs2-users mailing list Ocfs2-users@oss.oracle.com http://oss.oracle.com/mailman/listinfo/ocfs2-users