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引用次数: 14
摘要
使用物理共享大容量存储设备的共享文件系统已经存在很多年了,尽管不是在基于UNIX的操作系统上。本文描述了一个共享文件系统(SFS),它最初是作为Gray Research Inc. (CRI) UNICOS操作系统上的一个特殊项目实现的。然后在这个项目的基础上构建了一个更通用的产品,使用HIPPI磁盘阵列作为共享大容量存储。概述了SFS的设计,以及使用该产品的一些性能体验。我们描述了SFS如何与OSF分布式文件服务(DFS)和CRI数据迁移工具(DMF)交互。我们还描述了SFS产品可能的发展方向。
Implementing a shared file system on a HIPPI disk array
Shared file systems which use a physically shared mass storage device have existed for many years, although not on UNIX based operating systems. This paper describes a shared file system (SFS) that was implemented first as a special project on the Gray Research Inc. (CRI) UNICOS operating system. A more general product was then built on top of this project using a HIPPI disk array for the shared mass storage. The design of SFS is outlined, as well as some performance experiences with the product. We describe how SFS interacts with the OSF distributed file service (DFS) and with the CRI data migration facility (DMF). We also describe possible development directions for the SFS product.