ok. Thanks. It is I would like to know.

I wonder to develope a method to check if some block has the index files of
my driver, so I could open a driver with many files only with few blocks,
and fill the other blocks demand.

Would you point some code I could develop this?
This is for personal stuff, but do you think it will contribute to apache?

Thanks Andrew


On Wed, May 28, 2014 at 5:08 PM, Andrew Gaul <g...@apache.org> wrote:

> On Wed, May 28, 2014 at 08:40:50AM -0300, felipe gutierrez wrote:
> > Hi all,
> >
> > I am using jClouds BlobStore with filesystem, so I have blocks at my
> > FileSystem. I woould like to know if there is a way to check which blocks
> > contain the index of all files of my driver.
> >
> > For example, when I format a new driver, jclouds creates
> > {0,1,2,...,16,2040,2047} blocks. If I add more files, more blocks will be
> > create. But I can move the blocks to other place and still open the
> driver
> > with the blocks {0,1,2,...,16,2040,2047}. But when I open one of the
> files
> > I need the another blocks.
> >
> > So I would like to make a routine to preserve only the index blocks. The
> > other blocks I will move to other place when it is necessary.
> >
> > Did I make myself clear?
> > Thanks in advance,
> > Felipe
>
> Sorry I do not understand.  jclouds filesystem blobstore creates files
> on disk and does not know anything about the underlying blocks.  It uses
> the underlying filesystem index mechanism and this is opaque to Java.
>
> --
> Andrew Gaul
> http://gaul.org/
>

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