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June 8, 2004
To make this version of dmapi work with JFS you'll first
need the JFS dmapi patch then add the corresponding jfs-dmapi-*-additional
patch from this directory.
The JFS dmapi patches can be found at IBM's website. Their patch will make
JFS dmapi-capable, and will include a JFS-specific version of the dmapi core
in fs/jfs/dmapi:
http://www-124.ibm.com/developer/opensource/jfs/project/pub/dmapi/
Then, from this fs/dmapi/PATCHES directory add on the corresponding
jfs-dmapi-*-additional patch. This patch will convert JFS to use this unified
version of DMAPI. [Note, this assumes you are using SGI's XFS kernel tree at
http://oss.sgi.com/cgi-bin/cvsweb.cgi/linux-2.6-xfs/]
Then use the same libdm that you use with your XFS dmapi applications. You
should have libdm from dmapi-2.2.0 or later.
With these patches this unified DMAPI can manage XFS and JFS filesystems at
the same time, however SGI has not tested JFS with DMAPI.
June 25, 2004
The patch jfs-dmapi-2.6.7-additional applies to the 2.6.7 xfs linux kernel
tree on oss.sgi.com, on top of IBM's dmapi patch named jfs-dmapi-2.6.7-rc1 .
Get IBM's patch from the usual place.
July 13, 2004
The patches under the tot-2.6.7-patches directory can be used to add dmapi to
the current top-of-tree Linux 2.6 kernel as it is found in BK at
http://linux.bkbits.net:8080/linux-2.5. You still need IBM's dmapi patch from
their website (mentioned above).