Clustered version of XFS

Felix Blyakher felixb at sgi.com
Sat Jul 4 23:00:54 CDT 2009


On Jul 3, 2009, at 10:24 AM, Tharindu Rukshan Bamunuarachchi wrote:

> Thankx lot for your responses.
>
>
> I recently send inqury over SGI website. Still no-reply.

Today is a national holiday in US, and SGI was closed yesterday.
I'm sure somebody will get back to you on Monday.

> If there is someone related to SGI's CXFS in this list, please be kind
> enough to provide contact details.

I forwarded you inquiry to right channels. You should hear from
SGI soon.

> one of the world largest stock market likes to try out CXFS ....

Hope you will like CXFS.

Felix

> __
> tharindu
>
>
>
> On Fri, Jul 3, 2009 at 8:11 PM, Vitaly V. Ch<vitaly.v.ch at gmail.com>  
> wrote:
>> On Fri, Jul 3, 2009 at 3:57 PM, Tharindu Rukshan
>> Bamunuarachchi<tharindu at sentstory.com> wrote:
>>> we are using XFS high speed transaction processing system.
>>>
>>> we are very happy with XFS performance compared to ZFS, EXT3, JFS  
>>> etc.
>>>
>>> i have two questions regarding XFS ...
>>>
>>> 1. Is there any cluster version of XFS. (e.g. like GFS, Luste, GPFS)
>>
>> Yes. Your need cxfs.
>>
>>> 2. I am currently using my root partition as XFS. but i need to  
>>> modify
>>> XFS source code and reload module without rebooting machine.
>>>    Is there anyway to play with XFS source/module while using XFS
>>> module for mounted file system ....?
>>
>> Yes. duplicate Your code and use non-reloadable copy for root fs and
>> reloadable under other name ("my_xfs" for example) for other
>> partitions.
>>
>>>
>>>
>>> cheers
>>> __
>>> tharindu
>>>
>>
>> \\wbr Vitaly Chernookiy
>>
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