[EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
smake, star, sformat, sfind (a bit newer),
I think it is better to rename such tools to
schillymake, schillytar,
schillyformat or put them into usr/schilly/bin.
or even better simply to make, tar, format, ...
Afterall they are only an implementation of
On 15/06/07, Thomas Maier-Komor [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
[EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
smake, star, sformat, sfind (a bit newer),
I think it is better to rename such tools to
schillymake, schillytar,
schillyformat or put them into usr/schilly/bin.
or even better simply to make, tar,
Shawn Walker [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
or even better simply to make, tar, format, ...
Afterall they are only an implementation of these well specified and long
existing programs. Credits to Jörg that they may be the best implementation
on earth, but I really see no advantage in having
Thanks, Ted. You have seconds, and the Storage Community Group confirmed
sponsorship. I'll contact you offline to get you set up.
Eric
On Tue, 24 Apr 2007, Ted Pogue wrote:
Project Overview:
I propose the creation of a project on opensolaris.org, to bring to the
community Solaris
Project Description:
...
The QFS shared file system is a high-performance,
64-bit Solaris file
system. This file system ensures that data is
available at device-rated
speeds when requested by one or more users. The QFS
shared file system
supports from 1 to 128 compute nodes to
I did research about 5 years ago regarding HSM file systems. QFS/SAMFS was a
leading contender in that space. It also had the added benefit of having a
truly massive ability to scale. (We ended up going with another product,
because our first choice of optical jukeboxes was not supported.)
Is there a plan to incorporate this into Solaris Express?
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community groups - would it be fair to assume this
project will be
affiliated with the existing Storage community?
I have been told that there is going to be a new file system community soon.
This seems to be the ideal fit.
-brian
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