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@ 2003-08-21  6:25 Matthew Allen
  2003-08-21  9:43 ` Yury Umanets
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From: Matthew Allen @ 2003-08-21  6:25 UTC (permalink / raw)
  To: reiserfs-list

FYI I've quickly read the FAQ and done a search of the mailing list... and not found any mention of using ReiserFS in a virtual volume (or volume in a file). So excuse me if the information is somewhere...

For many months I've been looking for a way to store information for a MUA, and it seems to me that the obvious solution is to either use a database or use a filesystem.

Personally I like the features of reiserfs (esp the uncomming v4) and would much like to be able to use it to read/write a volume in a file. I know it's probably going to be hard to resize the volume, as most file systems are written to fill fixed size partitions on real hardware.

Finally another benifit of have a volume in a file is that Reiser can be using by an OS like Windows that doesn't have plugin file systems. For instance my mail client runs on Linux and Windows, using a monolithic mail store file (my own [lame] format) so that you could read/write mail from either OS in a dual boot environment. It works but it's slow and prone to corruption, hence I'm investigating a proper transactional file system ;)

Raw speed is not so much and issue as portability, crash recovery and flexibility.

So I have a few questions:

1) Is it possible to redirect ReiserFS to use a file instead of a physical disk? (As far as I'm aware LVM doesn't do that...)
2) How quickly can ReiserFS resize a partition?

Ideally a file system would scale transparently to any size. But I don't know enough about the disk format to know if thats possible. Maybe with some redesign it could quickly resize a volume to better support being used in a file. Obviously you don't want the virtual volume file to take up stacks of unused space. Even if the granularity of resizing was pretty course I wouldn't mind.

regards
--
Matthew Allen
(fret@memecode.com) (http://www.memecode.com)


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