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* Re: [linux-lvm] Re: [lvm-devel] [ANNOUNCE] LVM reimplementationre ady for beta testing
@ 2002-02-01  4:06 STEFANG(GMX)
  2002-02-01  4:18 ` Heinz J . Mauelshagen
  0 siblings, 1 reply; 10+ messages in thread
From: STEFANG(GMX) @ 2002-02-01  4:06 UTC (permalink / raw)
  To: linux-lvm

Hallo list,

on Fre, 01 Feb 2002, Heinz J . Mauelshagen (mauelshagen@sistina.com) wrote:

> On Thu, Jan 31, 2002 at 03:05:56PM -0500, Jeff Layton wrote:
[...]
> > I've worked with Kevin a few months ago on using EVMS
> > to recover a filesystem ontop of LVM when a disk went
> > south and we had no backups
> 
> It is quite intersting how many people don't take backups even though
> almost everybody claims to know that backups are crucial and some of them
> know that they are still, even though they might have RAID in place.

You cannot replace Backups with a RAID system...a RAID system is
just fine to help you in cas of a hardware failure, but if a disk
driver/user/hacker goes wild you are in big trouble 'cause the data
is gone on all disks.  I had the very same discussion in many
companies; the MBA guys try to tell you there is no need for a
backup (Backup is essentially an unneeded "loss center" for them)
since they have installed a RAID system... ;-)

CU,
   Stefan
-- 
Stefan Giessler                                       e-mail:
sgiessler@gmx.net

artificial intelligence is no match for natural stupidity

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* Re: [linux-lvm] Re: [lvm-devel] [ANNOUNCE] LVM reimplementationre ady for beta testing
@ 2002-02-01  4:26 STEFANG(GMX)
  0 siblings, 0 replies; 10+ messages in thread
From: STEFANG(GMX) @ 2002-02-01  4:26 UTC (permalink / raw)
  To: linux-lvm

Hallo list,

on Fre, 01 Feb 2002, Heinz J . Mauelshagen (mauelshagen@sistina.com) wrote:

> > > It is quite intersting how many people don't take backups even though
> > > almost everybody claims to know that backups are crucial and some of
them
> > > know that they are still, even though they might have RAID in place.
> > 
> > You cannot replace Backups with a RAID system...
> 
> Which is exactly my point above ;-)

So I got you wrong, sorry ;-)

> RAID DOES NOT REPLACE BACKUPS!

Full ACK.

CU,
   Stefan
-- 
Stefan Giessler                                       e-mail:
sgiessler@gmx.net

LET Jesus be YOUR anchor!

So when Satan rocks your boat, THROW Jesus overboard!

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* Re: [linux-lvm] Re: [lvm-devel] [ANNOUNCE] LVM reimplementation ready for beta testing
@ 2002-01-31 13:54 Steve Pratt
  2002-01-31 14:05 ` [linux-lvm] Re: [lvm-devel] [ANNOUNCE] LVM reimplementationre ady " Jeff Layton
  0 siblings, 1 reply; 10+ messages in thread
From: Steve Pratt @ 2002-01-31 13:54 UTC (permalink / raw)
  To: lvm-devel
  Cc: Jim McDonald, Andreas Dilger, linux-lvm, linux-kernel, evms-devel

Joe Thornber wrote:
>On Wed, Jan 30, 2002 at 10:03:40PM +0000, Jim McDonald wrote:
>> Also, does/where does this fit in with EVMS?

>EVMS differs from us in that they seem to be trying to move the whole
>application into the kernel,

No, not really.  We only put in the kernel the things that make sense to be
in the kernel, discovery logic, ioctl support, I/O path.  All configuration
is handled in user space.

> whereas we've taken the opposite route
>and stripped down the kernel side to just provide services.

Then why does snapshot.c in device mapper have a read_metadata function
which populates the exception table from on disk metadata?  Seems like you
agree with us that having metadata knowledge in the kernel is a GOOD thing.

>This is fine, I think there's room for both projects.  But it is worth
>noting that EVMS could be changed to use device-mapper for it's low
>level functionality.  That way they could take advantage of the cool
>work we're doing with snapshots and pvmove, and we could take
>advantage of having more eyes on the core driver.

Since device_mapper does not support in kernel discovery, and EVMS relies
on this, it would be very difficult to change EVMS to use device_mapper.
Besides, EVMS already has all the capabilities provided by device mapper,
including a complete LVM1 compatibility package.

>LVM2 may not seem that exciting initially, since the first release is
>just concentrating on reproducing LVM1 functionality.  But a lot of
>the reason for this rewrite is to enable us to add in the new features
>that we want (such as a transaction based disk format).  It's on this
>new feature list that we'll be mainly competing with EVMS.

Why compete, come on over and help us :-)

Steve


EVMS Development - http://www.sf.net/projects/evms
Linux Technology Center - IBM Corporation
(512) 838-9763  EMAIL: SLPratt@US.IBM.COM

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