[Beowulf] Storage and cachefs on nodes - NFS support exists
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hanzl at noel.feld.cvut.cz hanzl at noel.feld.cvut.czThu Oct 21 13:09:16 PDT 2004
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I have the pleasure to give you very optimistic update on persistent file caching. Few days ago I wrote these skeptic lines: > I am not sure how much can I expect from linux cachefs as seen in > e.g. 2.6.9-rc3-mm3 - if I got it right, it is a kernel subsystem with > intra-kernel API, being now tested with AFS and intended as usable for > NFS. It is however "low" on NFS team priority list. So linux cachefs > might provide cleaner solutions than Solaris cachefs - if it ever > provides them. and now I see that NFS already can use this local-disk-caching subsystem! There is linux-cachefs maillist for this, you may want to read: http://www.redhat.com/archives/linux-cachefs/2004-October/msg00027.html - 2.6.9-rc4-mm1 patch that will enable NFS (even NFS4) to do persistent file caching on the local harddisk http://www.redhat.com/archives/linux-cachefs/2004-October/msg00004.html - older message explaining what is going on http://www.redhat.com/archives/linux-cachefs/2004-October/msg00019.html - about ways to get this to the mainline kernel http://www.redhat.com/mailman/listinfo/linux-cachefs - list archives and subscription page I believe that this subsystem will be an immense help for work on huge data with mostly read access. And much less administrative hassle - once this gets to the mainline kernel (well, yeah, any help to push it there is welcome!) it will be much much easier to use. Just a normal NFS server. Just a normal NFS client with the NFS_MOUNT_FSCACHE or NFS4_MOUNT_FSCACHE mounting option ON. Hope that this attempt to make relatively simple persistent caching for Linux will catch up and survive even kernel_version+=0.2 (usual killer for similar projects). Best Regards Vaclav Hanzl
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