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Re: HAMMER filesystem update - design document

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Date: Saturday, October 13, 2007 - 1:24 pm

Hi,

I hope this question has not been implicitly answered before, but how
does Hammer handle quotas? Filesystems like XFS and ZFS maintain quota
information internally so that a quotacheck after a system crash does
not take ages. It seems to me that Hammer could manage quotas as a
part of its cluster allocation strategy. Is this the case?

TIA,
RIggs
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HAMMER filesystem update - design document, Matthew Dillon, (Wed Oct 10, 3:33 pm)
Re: HAMMER filesystem update - design document, Thomas Zander, (Sat Oct 13, 1:24 pm)
Re: HAMMER filesystem update - design document, Francois Tigeot, (Thu Oct 11, 3:22 am)
Re: HAMMER filesystem update - design document, Bill Hacker, (Thu Oct 11, 4:38 am)
Re: HAMMER filesystem update - design document, Michael Neumann, (Thu Oct 11, 3:55 am)
Re: HAMMER filesystem update - design document, Thomas E. Spanjaard, (Thu Oct 11, 2:04 am)
Re: HAMMER filesystem update - design document, Michael Neumann, (Wed Oct 10, 7:12 pm)
Re: HAMMER filesystem update - design document, Michael Neumann, (Thu Oct 11, 4:18 am)
Re: HAMMER filesystem update - design document, Bill Hacker, (Thu Oct 11, 4:49 am)
Re: HAMMER filesystem update - design document, Bill Hacker, (Wed Oct 10, 4:30 pm)
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