If you install the PVFS kernel module, start the client, and mount a PVFS
filesystem, you will be able to use standard command line programs (like
vi) or call read/write from a program to access your PVFS files.  Please
refer to the installation guide on oranges.org to see how to install the
client.

By the way, the servers do not have to be started by root.

Becky

2012/1/8 g_p g_p <[email protected]>

>  Hello and a Happy New Year,
>
> i'm new to pvfs2 and i'm trying to write something to a file.
>
> I have already created the file "testFile" by executing the following
> commands:
>
>
> sudo /usr/bin/pvfs2-touch  /mnt/pvfs2/testFile              //created file
>
> sudo /usr/bin/pvfs2-chmod 755  /mnt/pvfs2/testFile      //modified
> permissions
>
> How can i open, write and save the file in pvfs2?
>
> Thanks, in advance.
>
>
>
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Becky Ligon
OrangeFS Support and Development
Omnibond Systems
Anderson, South Carolina
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