ChucksProjects
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Stuff I'm playing with, thinking about, or watching admiringly...
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Mount
Testing and documentation
- Add real unit testing
- Construct a set of specifications for mount behavior
- Rewrite nfs(5)
- Test "-o remount" -- handled by /usr/sbin/mount instead of /sbin/mount.nfs?
UI clean up
- Make error reporting more useful
- Complete internationalization
New features
- Implement support for IPv6
- Implement support for server failover options
- Add scalable mounting (more efficient use of network resources; mountd connection caching)
- Properly implement break-back retries
Rebuild the NFS server and client XDR layer from the ground up
- More complete type checking and error reporting
- Each function called with a simplified virtual API
- All functions re-entrant so we can remove the BKL
NFS client build testing
- Builds kernel with "allmodconfig" and "allyesconfig"
- Automated - no user intervention once started
- Tests all patches in a series
- Later add more static analysis for each patch
- Need to add post-analysis tool that compares the build logs
- Need to eliminate as many spurious warnings generated by the tool chain as possible
Advanced file sync tool
- multi-purpose generic file system syncer - a file synchronization tool that runs on most Unix-flavored operating systems
- one-way or bidirectional data synchronization
- syncs file changes periodically or continuously
- supports disconnected operation (later playback of changes)
- can use advanced file system features to improve efficiency
- the basic idea is to use an inotify-like mechanism to make the detection of file and directory modification more efficient
Unifying storage management on Linux
- A easy-to-use graphical tool that can manage storage devices and pools, and file systems
- Includes a wizard (like Roxio or Toast) that can start different applications depending on what is to be accomplished
- Make it easy to create, manage, and back up very large data storage pools
- Make it easy to export and secure data
- Provide a framework for thinking about and documenting data management
Linux De-duplication appliance
- Provide high capacity near-line storage for inexpensive disk-based backup
- Based on content-addressable storage on top of RAID 6
- Looks like one or more very large OSD LUNs or a very large NFS server
Construct NFS client performance tools based on /proc/self/mounstats
- Update vmstat and iostat tools to provide statistics about NFS mount points
- Construct new tools that provide fine-grained data about NFS mount points