On Sunday 13 March 2005 01:23 pm, Chris Hodgins wrote:
Samuel J. Greear wrote:
Not a bad 'idea' at all, although I won't comment on semantics. I had something implemented using fs stacking (in a very hackish
way, and I believe it's lost now, so don't ask to see it...) to
implement per-jail quota's that seemed to work quite well.
Sam
Feel free to comment on the semantics. As I said before, I am not very knowledgable about filesystems and any insight or alternative implementation you can provide would be interesting I'm sure to everyone.
Yeah, if there was jailfs that was setup automatically for the jails that supported quotas out of the box that would kill my major gripe about setting up jails.
Any ideas the sort of work involved in something like this? I am graduating soon and about to have about a month of free time to spend on a project.
From the very little I know about file systems on Unix they just stack together right? So there would have to be something to process the configuration file and then is it just a matter of overriding each vnode operation or is there more to it than that?
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