Thus spake Aresky Aresky: > These statments confused me . You're getting 2 different things confused. The libpvfs2 that PVFS2 provides is not suitable for use as a target for application developers.
The I/O interface that is mentioned, is the Linux kernel module for PVFS2. If you compile and install the kernel module on your client systems, you can use mount(8) to mount PVFS2 filesystems, and interact with them with open/read/write/close just as you normally would any other filesystem. I think perhaps the wording in section 5.1 of the PVFS2 guide could be reworded to be a bit clearer. -- Nathan Poznick <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> There is no faculty of the human soul so persistent and universal as that of hatred. - Henry Ward Beecher
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