GNU bug report logs - #14251
coreutils-8.15: tail.c : Need support for StorNext file system as distributed file system

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Package: coreutils;

Reported by: Guenter Ressel-Herbert <Guenter.Ressel-Herbert <at> quantum.com>

Date: Wed, 24 Apr 2013 07:10:01 UTC

Severity: normal

Done: Pádraig Brady <P <at> draigBrady.com>

Bug is archived. No further changes may be made.

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From: Guenter Ressel-Herbert <Guenter.Ressel-Herbert <at> quantum.com>
To: 14251 <at> debbugs.gnu.org
Cc: Guenter Ressel-Herbert <Guenter.Ressel-Herbert <at> Quantum.com>
Subject: bug#14251: coreutils-8.15: tail.c : Need support for StorNext file system as distributed file system
Date: Wed, 24 Apr 2013 06:47:19 +0000
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Folks,

my name is Guenter Ressel-Herbert and I'm working in Quantum's StorNext Sustaining Engineering team.
I have a customer that needs support for tail -f on our StorNext SAN clients. StorNext (ex cvfs) is a distributed
file system that is bypassing the VFS layer on the client, hence no trigger for any inotify registration. Seems to
be a common issue for most distributed file systems. Checking out coreutils-8.15/src/tail.c, I found that
tail -f reverts back to the traditional polling method for all FS's listed in  src/fs-is-local.h  returning 0. Would
you please be so kind and add StorNext as distributed file system to that header file? You also might need
to make up a new #define for the StorNext magic listed below.

StorNext output for fstatfs:




fstatfs(3, {f_type=0xbeefdead, f_bsize=4096, f_blocks=244187136, f_bfree=242457823, f_bavail=242457823, f_files=1262592, f_ffree=1262483, f_fsid={1939504002, 317934}, f_namelen=255, f_frsize=4096}) = 0



As you see, the magic is 0xbeefdead.



Thanks a lot!



Guenter Ressel-Herbert







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