Re: [gentoo-user] File system testing

2014-09-25 Thread thegeezer
On 17/09/14 19:21, J. Roeleveld wrote: > AFS has caching and can survive temporary disappearance of the server. > For me, I need to be able to provide Samba filesharing on top of that > layer on 2 different locations as I don't see the network bandwidth to > be sufficient for normal operations. (AD

Re: [gentoo-user] File system testing

2014-09-25 Thread thegeezer
On 16/09/14 20:07, James wrote: > Hello, > > By now many are familiar with my keen interest in clustering gentoo > systems. So, what most cluster technologies use is a distributed file > system on top of the local (HD/SDD) file system. Naturally not > all file systems, particularly the distributed

Re: [gentoo-user] File system testing

2014-09-18 Thread Kerin Millar
On 17/09/2014 19:21, J. Roeleveld wrote: On 17 September 2014 20:10:57 CEST, "Hervé Guillemet" wrote: Le 16/09/2014 21:07, James a écrit : By now many are familiar with my keen interest in clustering gentoo systems. So, what most cluster technologies use is a distributed file system on top o

Re: [gentoo-user] File system testing

2014-09-17 Thread J. Roeleveld
On 17 September 2014 20:10:57 CEST, "Hervé Guillemet" wrote: >Le 16/09/2014 21:07, James a écrit : >> >> By now many are familiar with my keen interest in clustering gentoo >> systems. So, what most cluster technologies use is a distributed file >> system on top of the local (HD/SDD) file system

Re: [gentoo-user] File system testing

2014-09-17 Thread Hervé Guillemet
Le 16/09/2014 21:07, James a écrit : > > By now many are familiar with my keen interest in clustering gentoo > systems. So, what most cluster technologies use is a distributed file > system on top of the local (HD/SDD) file system. Naturally not > all file systems, particularly the distributed fil

Re: [gentoo-user] File system testing

2014-09-17 Thread J. Roeleveld
On Tuesday, September 16, 2014 07:07:38 PM James wrote: > Hello, > > By now many are familiar with my keen interest in clustering gentoo > systems. So, what most cluster technologies use is a distributed file > system on top of the local (HD/SDD) file system. Naturally not > all file systems, par

[gentoo-user] File system testing

2014-09-16 Thread James
Hello, By now many are familiar with my keen interest in clustering gentoo systems. So, what most cluster technologies use is a distributed file system on top of the local (HD/SDD) file system. Naturally not all file systems, particularly the distributed file systems, have straightforward instruct