Hi Andreas,
Thanks letting me know that lustre can be access without special
library needed. I am looking for an example like hello world program
so that I can test and start to learn from there. Since lustre is
posix compliant, it would be easier for me to understand with c or
java program.
Thank you for your help.
On Sat, Nov 12, 2011 at 8:42 PM, Andreas Dilger <adilger at whamcloud.com>
wrote:> On 2011-11-12, at 4:40 AM, Thomas Anderson wrote:
>> I read document at
>> http://wiki.lustre.org/images/1/1b/Hadoop_wp_v0.4.2.pdf and am
>> interested in using lustre. However, when accessing to manual from
>> http://wiki.lustre.org/manual/LustreManual20_HTML/index.html (from the
>> main page through `Learn'' section), the link seems to be
broken.
>
> The HTML version of the manual disappeared from lustre.org a few weeks
> ago, I''m not sure why. ?The PDF version still works, but it
won''t have
> any information about what you are looking for.
>
> You can also look at an HTML version of the 2.1 manual from:
> http://wiki.whamcloud.com/display/PUB/Documentation
>
>> Is there any example or code snippet that tells how to access to lustre
>> file system from java?
>
> You can access a mounted Lustre filesystem from Java just like any other
> locally mounted ?filesystem. ?It is fully POSIX compliant.
>
> I''m not sure what else you might be thinking is necessary. ?There
is no
> special access library needed like PVFS or such.
>
> Cheers, Andreas
> --
> Andreas Dilger
> Principal Engineer
> Whamcloud, Inc.
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