Date: Wed, 20 Mar 2002 21:13:36 -0600 (CST) From: Quincey Koziol <koziol@ncsa.uiuc.edu> To: freebsd-fs@freebsd.org Subject: Re: Filesystem books? Message-ID: <200203210313.g2L3Dah90093@sleipnir.ncsa.uiuc.edu> In-Reply-To: <3C96FB77.A4237F32@mindspring.com>
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Howdy,
> > There is one more on distributed file system design that I have, but it
> > is not on my bookshelf here in my office.
>
> One of the better references is the optional purchase
> AIX File System Driver Writer's guide, which includes
> documentation on the AIX GFS interface (their VFS switch),
> and a floopy with sample code on it. It's a two volume
> set and used to go for about $80. It covers a lot of
> the practical philosophical aspects.
Hmm, how would I track this down?
> There's always an Internship at Veritas. 8-).
Well, I've already got a full-time engineering job, so an internship is
out, but I would think about a position there... ;-)
> The other real place is the IEEE SIG on file system
> design, and the IEE publications there. Unless you
> are an IEEE member, you can't get these, though, but
> the publications should be in any large technical library
> (e.g. UC Berkeley, IBM Watson Research Center, but probably
> not your County or City library or community college library),
Ah, we've got a world-class library here at UIUC, so I should be able to
track down papers easily. However, I tried to find a file system SIG at the
IEEE web-site and can't put my finger on anything... Would you happen to have
a link handy?
> My personal preference is to look at technical reports
> and scholarly publications:
>
> http://citeseer.nj.nec.com/cs
>
> Use the search term "filesystem", and you will get 499
> documents. Use the search term "file system", and you
> will get 3981. I'll avoid listing them here. 8-).
:-) Thanks, I'll start sifting through them..
Quincey
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