[kvm-devel] kvmfs

2007-05-06 Thread Mark Ryden
Hi,
Could anybody tell a few sentences anout kvmfs: what is it for ?
I did not find anything in the FAQ; googling for it did not give a valuable
info either.
Mark

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Re: [kvm-devel] kvmfs

2007-05-06 Thread Avi Kivity
Mark Ryden wrote:
 Hi,
 Could anybody tell a few sentences anout kvmfs: what is it for ?
 I did not find anything in the FAQ; googling for it did not give a valuable
   

It's a pseudo filesystem for generating inodes; it's just glue to get 
things working; it has no specific functionality.

I'll rip it out in favor of ainofs [1] soon.


[1] http://lwn.net/Articles/228903/

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error compiling committee.c: too many arguments to function


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Re: [kvm-devel] kvmfs

2007-05-06 Thread Mark Ryden
Thanks, Avi.

I thought that this kvmfs is somehow connected to
a synthetic file system that can be used to control one or more KVM
virtual machines running on a computer.

see:
http://www.linuxsymposium.org/2007/view_abstract.php?content_key=102

I assume there is no connection between your kvm and this project ?

Regards,
Mark


On 5/6/07, Avi Kivity [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
 Mark Ryden wrote:
  Hi,
  Could anybody tell a few sentences anout kvmfs: what is it for ?
  I did not find anything in the FAQ; googling for it did not give a valuable
 

 It's a pseudo filesystem for generating inodes; it's just glue to get
 things working; it has no specific functionality.

 I'll rip it out in favor of ainofs [1] soon.


 [1] http://lwn.net/Articles/228903/

 --
 error compiling committee.c: too many arguments to function



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Re: [kvm-devel] kvmfs

2007-05-06 Thread Avi Kivity
Mark Ryden wrote:
 Thanks, Avi.

 I thought that this kvmfs is somehow connected to
 a synthetic file system that can be used to control one or more KVM
 virtual machines running on a computer.

 see:
 http://www.linuxsymposium.org/2007/view_abstract.php?content_key=102

 I assume there is no connection between your kvm and this project ?


Ah, okay.  There are two kvmfs's.

What I described is a kvm-internal thing.  The paper appears to describe 
something that is used to manage kvm as a whole.  I don't really know 
anything about it, I guess I'll have to attend the presentation.


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