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  3                                                   
  4 =====                                             
  5 DLMFS                                             
  6 =====                                             
  7                                                   
  8 A minimal DLM userspace interface implemented     
  9 system.                                           
 10                                                   
 11 dlmfs is built with OCFS2 as it requires most     
 12                                                   
 13 :Project web page:    http://ocfs2.wiki.kernel    
 14 :Tools web page:      https://github.com/markf    
 15 :OCFS2 mailing lists: https://subspace.kernel.    
 16                                                   
 17 All code copyright 2005 Oracle except when oth    
 18                                                   
 19 Credits                                           
 20 =======                                           
 21                                                   
 22 Some code taken from ramfs which is Copyright     
 23 and Transmeta Corp.                               
 24                                                   
 25 Mark Fasheh <mark.fasheh@oracle.com>               
 26                                                   
 27 Caveats                                           
 28 =======                                           
 29 - Right now it only works with the OCFS2 DLM,     
 30   DLM implementations should not be a major is    
 31                                                   
 32 Mount options                                     
 33 =============                                     
 34 None                                              
 35                                                   
 36 Usage                                             
 37 =====                                             
 38                                                   
 39 If you're just interested in OCFS2, then pleas    
 40 rest of this document will be geared towards t    
 41 dlmfs for easy to setup and easy to use cluste    
 42 userspace.                                        
 43                                                   
 44 Setup                                             
 45 =====                                             
 46                                                   
 47 dlmfs requires that the OCFS2 cluster infrastr    
 48 place. Please download ocfs2-tools from the ab    
 49 cluster.                                          
 50                                                   
 51 You'll want to start heartbeating on a volume     
 52 your lockspace can access. The easiest way to     
 53 ocfs2_hb_ctl (distributed with ocfs2-tools). R    
 54 that an OCFS2 file system be in place so that     
 55 find its heartbeat area, though it will eventu    
 56 against raw disks.                                
 57                                                   
 58 Please see the ocfs2_hb_ctl and mkfs.ocfs2 man    
 59 with ocfs2-tools.                                 
 60                                                   
 61 Once you're heartbeating, DLM lock 'domains' c    
 62 destroyed and locks within them accessed.         
 63                                                   
 64 Locking                                           
 65 =======                                           
 66                                                   
 67 Users may access dlmfs via standard file syste    
 68 'libo2dlm' (distributed with ocfs2-tools) whic    
 69 system calls and presents a more traditional l    
 70                                                   
 71 dlmfs handles lock caching automatically for t    
 72 request for an already acquired lock will not     
 73 call. Userspace programs are assumed to handle    
 74 locking.                                          
 75                                                   
 76 Two levels of locks are supported - Shared Rea    
 77 Also supported is a Trylock operation.            
 78                                                   
 79 For information on the libo2dlm interface, ple    
 80 distributed with ocfs2-tools.                     
 81                                                   
 82 Lock value blocks can be read and written to a    
 83 and write(2) against the fd obtained via your     
 84 maximum currently supported LVB length is 64 b    
 85 OCFS2 DLM limitation). Through this mechanism,    
 86 small amounts of data amongst their nodes.        
 87                                                   
 88 mkdir(2) signals dlmfs to join a domain (which    
 89 as the resulting directory)                       
 90                                                   
 91 rmdir(2) signals dlmfs to leave the domain        
 92                                                   
 93 Locks for a given domain are represented by re    
 94 domain directory.  Locking against them is don    
 95 call.                                             
 96                                                   
 97 The open(2) call will not return until your lo    
 98 an error has occurred, unless it has been inst    
 99 operation. If the lock succeeds, you'll get an    
100                                                   
101 open(2) with O_CREAT to ensure the resource in    
102 not automatically create inodes for existing l    
103                                                   
104 ============  ===========================         
105 Open Flag     Lock Request Type                   
106 ============  ===========================         
107 O_RDONLY      Shared Read                         
108 O_RDWR        Exclusive                           
109 ============  ===========================         
110                                                   
111                                                   
112 ============  ===========================         
113 Open Flag     Resulting Locking Behavior          
114 ============  ===========================         
115 O_NONBLOCK    Trylock operation                   
116 ============  ===========================         
117                                                   
118 You must provide exactly one of O_RDONLY or O_    
119                                                   
120 If O_NONBLOCK is also provided and the trylock    
121 could not lock the resource then open(2) will     
122                                                   
123 close(2) drops the lock associated with your f    
124                                                   
125 Modes passed to mkdir(2) or open(2) are adhere    
126 supported locally as well. This means you can     
127 access to the resources via dlmfs on your loca    
128                                                   
129 The resource LVB may be read from the fd in ei    
130 Exclusive modes via the read(2) system call. I    
131 write(2) only when open in Exclusive mode.        
132                                                   
133 Once written, an LVB will be visible to other     
134 Only or higher level locks on the resource.       
135                                                   
136 See Also                                          
137 ========                                          
138 http://opendlm.sourceforge.net/cvsmirror/opend    
139                                                   
140 For more information on the VMS distributed lo    
                                                      

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