From: Sunil Mushran <sunil.mushran@oracle.com>
To: Micah Dombrowski <mpdwibble@gmail.com>
Cc: linux-fsdevel@vger.kernel.org
Subject: Re: 'Subset' Hard Links
Date: Thu, 17 Sep 2009 18:31:10 -0700 [thread overview]
Message-ID: <4AB2E2DE.2030800@oracle.com> (raw)
In-Reply-To: <AB75EE84-3054-4D17-8F62-61FF96D0E162@gmail.com>
Micah Dombrowski wrote:
> I couldn't think of anywhere else to ask such a question, and google
> is useless as I have no unique keywords. I am wondering if it is
> possible with some/any filesystems to have multiple hard links to a
> file, some of which only point to a subset of the file's data.
>
> Eg:
> firstname -> all data bytes 1 to 10
> secondname -> bytes 3 to 10
> thirdname -> bytes 5 to 7
>
> This would clearly require some interesting locking of the file WRT
> writes, but it seems like it should be possible, and even easy for
> read-only access. I deal with moderately large data files (50+GB),
> and such a thing would be incredibly useful to me for pulling out
> interesting bits of my data without having to make copies of the data
> itself.
>
> A related method I was wishing existed would allow concatenation of
> files simply by deleting all but one hard link, and changing the
> remaining one to point to all of the original files' data as
> fragments. This would be great, as 'cat'ing together six 10GB files
> is pretty slow, and it seems silly to be copying all of that data
> around when I only need one actual instance of the full data on disk,
> and that instance already exists, albeit in a fragmented manner.
>
> Do any tools for doing this sort of thing exist?
>
btrfs should able to handle most of this.
http://git.kernel.org/?p=linux/kernel/git/mason/btrfs-unstable.git;a=commitdiff;h=c5c9cd4d1b827fe545ed2a945e91e3a6909f3886
However, note that file systems operate in terms of blocks. So the start
offset
would need to be block aligned.
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2009-09-18 0:02 'Subset' Hard Links Micah Dombrowski
2009-09-18 1:31 ` Sunil Mushran [this message]
2009-09-18 4:26 ` Sage Weil
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