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On 01/16/2012 02:27 AM, Yukihito HARA wrote:
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type="cite">Hi, I'm Yukihito, and interested in Linux system.<br>
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Hi.<br>
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Recently days, I became happy to hear that Linux kernel start to
support thin-provisioning function.<br>
And not trying to how it work on latest kernel.<br>
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According to the word "thin provisioning", I'm imaging that, I can
get larger space than actual disk size. This image is born from
thin-provisioning system working on VMWare series.<br>
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Thin provisioning iis a general design to save storage costs.<br>
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There's solutions in software and hardware in the market, including
VMWare.<br>
Higher range storage systems feature it.<br>
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And can write the files until reach to the physical maximum. Once
reach to the physical maximum, I can't write any more files to
that volume, but I can write more files after add additional
physical disks to thin-pool.<br>
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Yes.<br>
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I could create the pool according to the documents included in the
kernel source(Documentation/device-mapper/thin-provisioning.txt).<br>
But I'm not sure, it works as I expecting like above.<br>
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So can you provide more detailed documentation about the
thin-provisioning, if you have?<br>
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Did you read Documentation/device-mapper/thin-provisioning.txt in
the kernel source tree to use it yet?<br>
It provides advice how to create thin-provisioned devices and
snapshots (see dmsetup message examples).<br>
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There're no documentation written in Japanese, so I'll also output
this communication to wiki or my twitter in Japanese. It helpful
to make your work more major among Japanese IT engineers. And you
can get more feedback if the challengers in Japan will be
increased.<br>
The worst point of the current documentation is, it's not instruct
about how to use like above. Can't get image how to use this like
VMware system from that document.<br>
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Keep in mind that there'll be LVM2 support available later in
distributions.<br>
You can pull that code from the HEAD of the LVM2 upstream repository
for testing purposes already (not meant for production use
obviously).<br>
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Sorry, this is my private testing, not for work. So I can't get
much time to this, but very interested in.<br>
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Thanks for trying it, we're interested in external feedback.<br>
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Regards,<br>
Heinz<br>
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I'm looking forward to your answer.<br>
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Thank you.<br>
Yukihito.<br>
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