* Giacomo Tesio wrote:
Hi,
> I'd like to move our softwares to Linux + Apache (where mounting a 9p
> fileserver would be easy), but actually it's a Windows + IIS.
my serious condolescense ;-)
> But what if a node of the grid goes down? There would be a way to keep
> files in it replicated in
starting with something like /sys/src/cmd/nfs.c or ramfs.c
and a setup like this:
mount /stuff /n/node0
import node1 /stuff /n/node1
import node2 /stuff /n/node2
fscreate and fsopen would create or open /n/node[012]/file and fswrite
would write to /n/node[012]/file. a go
On Tue, 2009-02-10 at 09:06 +0100, Giacomo Tesio wrote:
> So far it seems that there are no ready-made 9P-based
> solutions available for what
> you have in mind. At least I don't know of any.
>
> In any solution available there are costs to pay (economical or
> temporary o
is it too much for a syntetic filesystem 9P based? or too few?
On Tue, Feb 10, 2009 at 5:37 PM, ron minnich wrote:
> On Tue, Feb 10, 2009 at 12:06 AM, Giacomo Tesio wrote:
>
> > If a sincronization system for the grid nodes (or a sintetic filesystem
> > providing access to the grid and replic
On Tue, Feb 10, 2009 at 12:06 AM, Giacomo Tesio wrote:
> If a sincronization system for the grid nodes (or a sintetic filesystem
> providing access to the grid and replicating writes among node) would
> require more than 3 weeks of man work probably I've no chance to get this
> solution approved.
>
> So far it seems that there are no ready-made 9P-based solutions available
> for what
> you have in mind. At least I don't know of any.
>
In any solution available there are costs to pay (economical or temporary
ones).
So I could write the code missinig, if the time required to write the
files
On Feb 7, 2009, at 9:32 AM, Giacomo Tesio wrote:
I'd like to move our softwares to Linux + Apache (where mounting a
9p fileserver would be easy), but actually it's a Windows + IIS.
I would write a session state service for ASP.NET connecting it in
9p (using c# and the 9pc implementation link
>
> Have you done a literature search? I don't get the feeling that you have.
You are right, I searched over the net only about "Plan 9 filesystem
replication" and so...
But I was always searching for a plan 9 based solution.
I already have some alternative solution (linux based), but I would
On Sun, Feb 8, 2009 at 7:24 AM, Giacomo Tesio wrote:
> BTW my main problem is to know if, in a grid of plan 9 fileservers, there
> could be any kind of replication, keeping files reachable when a node goes
> down.
This sort of thing was done to death IIRC in the 80s. It was dropped
for a while
Sorry Uriel... I was meaning that I wouldn't be able to download it.
BTW my main problem is to know if, in a grid of plan 9 fileservers, there
could be any kind of replication, keeping files reachable when a node goes
down.
Giacomo
On Sat, Feb 7, 2009 at 11:57 PM, Uriel wrote:
> The link is
It isn't http://plan9.bell-labs.com/sources/plan9/sys/src/
uriel
On Sun, Feb 8, 2009 at 12:00 AM, erik quanstrom wrote:
>> The link is *not* broken, plan9.bell-labs.com is, sadly and
>> unsurprisingly, broken.
>
> this is incorrect. bell labs web site is working just fine.
>
> - erik
>
>
> The link is *not* broken, plan9.bell-labs.com is, sadly and
> unsurprisingly, broken.
this is incorrect. bell labs web site is working just fine.
- erik
The link is *not* broken, plan9.bell-labs.com is, sadly and
unsurprisingly, broken.
uriel
On Sat, Feb 7, 2009 at 6:32 PM, Giacomo Tesio wrote:
> I'd like to move our softwares to Linux + Apache (where mounting a 9p
> fileserver would be easy), but actually it's a Windows + IIS.
>
> I would write
I'd like to move our softwares to Linux + Apache (where mounting a 9p
fileserver would be easy), but actually it's a Windows + IIS.
I would write a session state service for ASP.NET connecting it in 9p (using
c# and the 9pc implementation linked by http://9p.cat-v.org/implementations...
actually t
> Hello every one...
> In a context of really heavy load and high availability needs, I'm
> evaluating plan 9 to implement a fileserver grid to be used by a web server
> for temporary storage (session's serializations, for example).
>
> I'd like to build a Plan 9 grid exposing a unique filesystem
On Fri, 2009-02-06 at 23:26 +0100, Giacomo Tesio wrote:
> Hello every one...
> In a context of really heavy load and high availability needs, I'm
> evaluating plan 9 to implement a fileserver grid to be used by a web
> server for temporary storage (session's serializations, for example).
What OS d
Hello every one...
In a context of really heavy load and high availability needs, I'm
evaluating plan 9 to implement a fileserver grid to be used by a web server
for temporary storage (session's serializations, for example).
I'd like to build a Plan 9 grid exposing a unique filesystem mounted by a
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