I saw this question on another mailing list, and I too would like to know. And I have a couple questions of my own.
== Paraphrased from other list == Does anyone have any recommendations for books on File Systems and/or File Systems Programming? == end == I have some texts listed below, but are there books/journals/periodicals that start from the kernel side of open(2), read(2), write(2), etc. and progress to disk transactions? With the advent of ZFS and other transaction based files systems it seems to me that the line between File Systems and Databases are beginning to blur ( If they haven't already been doing so for some time ). Any pointers the likes of "X from here, Y from there, Z from over yonder and squished together like Q" are also welcome. (relevant) Books I have: Understanding the Linux Kernel ( The chapters about ext2 and VFS ) Systems programming in the UNIX envirionment File Structures: An OO approach using C++ Database System concepts (More about SQL and how to implement Joins ) Thanks in advance. -- Louis-Frédéric Feuillette <jeb...@gmail.com> _______________________________________________ zfs-discuss mailing list zfs-discuss@opensolaris.org http://mail.opensolaris.org/mailman/listinfo/zfs-discuss