- 25 2月, 2016 1 次提交
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由 Martin Brandenburg 提交于
Signed-off-by: NMartin Brandenburg <martin@omnibond.com> Signed-off-by: NMike Marshall <hubcap@omnibond.com>
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- 05 2月, 2016 1 次提交
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由 Martin Brandenburg 提交于
Thus d_revalidate is not obliged to check on as much, which will eventually lead the way to hammering the filesystem servers much less. Signed-off-by: NMartin Brandenburg <martin@omnibond.com> Signed-off-by: NMike Marshall <hubcap@omnibond.com>
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- 14 1月, 2016 1 次提交
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由 Mike Marshall 提交于
Signed-off-by: NMike Marshall <hubcap@omnibond.com>
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- 05 12月, 2015 1 次提交
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由 Mike Marshall 提交于
Also changed references within source files that referred to header files whose names had changed. Signed-off-by: NMike Marshall <hubcap@omnibond.com>
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- 04 12月, 2015 1 次提交
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由 Yi Liu 提交于
OrangeFS was formerly known as PVFS2 and retains the name in many places. I leave the device /dev/pvfs2-req since this affects userspace. I leave the filesystem type pvfs2 since this affects userspace. Further the OrangeFS sysint library reads fstab for an entry of type pvfs2 independently of kernel mounts. I leave extended attribute keys user.pvfs2 and system.pvfs2 as the sysint library understands these. I leave references to userspace binaries still named pvfs2. I leave the filenames. Signed-off-by: NYi Liu <yi9@clemson.edu> [martin@omnibond.com: clairify above constraints and merge] Signed-off-by: NMartin Brandenburg <martin@omnibond.com> Signed-off-by: NMike Marshall <hubcap@omnibond.com>
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- 06 10月, 2015 1 次提交
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由 Mike Marshall 提交于
Signed-off-by: NMike Marshall <hubcap@omnibond.com>
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- 04 10月, 2015 1 次提交
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由 Martin Brandenburg 提交于
Errors from the server need to be decoded. A bunch of code was imported from the server to do this but much of it is convoluted and not even needed. The result is better but still as convoluted as required by the protocol. Signed-off-by: NMartin Brandenburg <martin@omnibond.com> Signed-off-by: NMike Marshall <hubcap@omnibond.com>
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- 03 10月, 2015 7 次提交
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由 Mike Marshall 提交于
Signed-off-by: NMike Marshall <hubcap@omnibond.com>
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由 Mike Marshall 提交于
Signed-off-by: NMike Marshall <hubcap@omnibond.com>
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由 Mike Marshall 提交于
Al Viro glanced at readdir and surmised that getdents would misbehave the way it was written... and sure enough. Signed-off-by: NMike Marshall <hubcap@omnibond.com>
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由 Guenter Roeck 提交于
spinlock_types.h requires types from linux/types.h. Including spinlock_types.h first may result in the following build errors, as seen with arm:allmodconfig. arch/arm/include/asm/spinlock_types.h:12:3: error: unknown type name 'u32' arch/arm/include/asm/spinlock_types.h:16:4: error: unknown type name 'u16' Fixes: deb4fb58ff73 ("Orangefs: kernel client part 2") Cc: Mark Brown <broonie@kernel.org> Cc: Mike Marshall <hubcap@omnibond.com> Signed-off-by: NGuenter Roeck <linux@roeck-us.net> Signed-off-by: NMike Marshall <hubcap@omnibond.com>
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由 Mike Marshall 提交于
Signed-off-by: NMike Marshall <hubcap@omnibond.com>
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由 Mike Marshall 提交于
Stephen Rothwell noticed that orangefs would not compile on powerpc... Signed-off-by: NMike Marshall <hubcap@omnibond.com>
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由 Mike Marshall 提交于
OrangeFS (formerly PVFS) is an lgpl licensed userspace networked parallel file system. OrangeFS can be accessed through included system utilities, user integration libraries, MPI-IO and can be used by the Hadoop ecosystem as an alternative to the HDFS filesystem. OrangeFS is used widely for parallel science, data analytics and engineering applications. While applications often don't require Orangefs to be mounted into the VFS, users do like to be able to access their files in the normal way. The Orangefs kernel client allows Orangefs filesystems to be mounted as a VFS. The kernel client communicates with a userspace daemon which in turn communicates with the Orangefs server daemons that implement the filesystem. The server daemons (there's almost always more than one) need not be running on the same host as the kernel client. Orangefs filesystems can also be mounted with FUSE, and we ship code and instructions to facilitate that, but most of our users report preferring to use our kernel module instead. Further, as an example of a problem we can't solve with fuse, we have in the works a not-yet-ready-for-prime-time version of a file_operations lock function that accounts for the server daemons being distributed across more than one running kernel. Many people and organizations, including Clemson University, Argonne National Laboratories and Acxiom Corporation have helped to create what has become Orangefs over more than twenty years. Some of the more recent contributors to the kernel client include: Mike Marshall Christoph Hellwig Randy Martin Becky Ligon Walt Ligon Michael Moore Rob Ross Phil Carnes Signed-off-by: NMike Marshall <hubcap@omnibond.com>
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