Hi Mahadev,
Quite simple: it will function as the locking/versioning back end for a
custom WebDAV daemon (that stores its data in an internal cloud, i.e.
Eucalyptus/Walrus).
So a user "joe" that has a file /foo/bar would translate to:
/(sha1(joe))/foo/bar - file bar
/(sha1(joe))/foo/bar/ver
stack wrote:
On Tue, Nov 24, 2009 at 1:33 PM, Patrick Hunt wrote:
We can definitely add this, please create a JIRA.
ZOOKEEPER-595
Great, thanks!
I was also wondering what this expire stuff in the dump output is about?
Those are the expiration sets, or buckets. Each client session is p
Hi Maarten,
zkfuse does not have any support for acls. We havent had much time to
focus on zkfuse. Create/read/write/delete/ls are all supported. It was built
mostly for infrequent updates and more of a browsing interface on
filesystem. I don't think zkfuse is being used in production anywhere.
On Tue, Nov 24, 2009 at 1:33 PM, Patrick Hunt wrote:
>
> We can definitely add this, please create a JIRA.
>
>
ZOOKEEPER-595
>
> I was also wondering what this expire stuff in the dump output is about?
>>
>
> Those are the expiration sets, or buckets. Each client session is put into
> a bucke
stack wrote:
I want to ask a running zk cluster what its configuration is -- ticktime,
session timeout, etc. -- but do not see how. There are the four letter
words. Dump and stat do not print what I want. I took a look in logs --
the leader in particular -- and do not see vitals dumped out.
Hey lads:
I want to ask a running zk cluster what its configuration is -- ticktime,
session timeout, etc. -- but do not see how. There are the four letter
words. Dump and stat do not print what I want. I took a look in logs --
the leader in particular -- and do not see vitals dumped out. Am I
Hi,
I just started using zkfuse, and this may very well suit my needs for
now. Thumbs up to the ZooKeeper team!
What operations are supported (i.e. what is the best use of zkfuse). I
can see how files, dirs there creation and listing map quite nicely. ACLs?
I have noticed two things on a fr
Yes, I am on Win7 64 bit - weird stuff. I'll try to dig into it, but I
am using zkfuse now as well. That is a much shorter route (even shorter
and much faster than REST). I joined zookeeper-dev.
Regards,
Maarten
Patrick Hunt schreef:
I'm on g++ 3.4.4 with XP and it's fine. That's unusual. Is
I'm on g++ 3.4.4 with XP and it's fine. That's unusual. Is cygwin
officially supported on win7? 32 or 64bit? (i'm 32bit)
(ps. let's move followups to zookeeper-dev and off the user list)
Regards,
Patrick
Maarten Koopmans wrote:
Hm, seems like my cygwin on Win7 fails me. I get a crash on check
You need to have cppunit installed, might that be it?
Maarten Koopmans wrote:
I applied the patch to the trunk, but somehow autoconf fails on the
fresh checkout (or my brain fails me, more likely ;-)
What do you do on checkout to get a build of the trunk?
--Maarten
Patrick Hunt schreef:
I h
Yes, that was my thinking as well - something like configure does
(autotools) where it will tell you some details after calling it
(although in this case the output is after install).
Sounds good!
Patrick
Mahadev Konar wrote:
I would suggest adding it to the readme no? Modifying /etc files w
Yeah, i like that approach better.
Will do.
Erik
Hm, seems like my cygwin on Win7 fails me. I get a crash on checking the
static flag for g++ in configure in 3.2.1
Weird.
Maarten Koopmans schreef:
I applied the patch to the trunk, but somehow autoconf fails on the
fresh checkout (or my brain fails me, more likely ;-)
What do you do on che
I applied the patch to the trunk, but somehow autoconf fails on the
fresh checkout (or my brain fails me, more likely ;-)
What do you do on checkout to get a build of the trunk?
--Maarten
Patrick Hunt schreef:
I have 1.5 installed. 1.7 is not official yet afaict (anyway, we
probably want to
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