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SubjectRE: [Linux-cluster] Re: [ANNOUNCE] OpenSSI 1.0.0 released!!
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When processes can freely and transparently move around the cluster (at
exec time, fork time or during any system call), being able to
transparently access your controlling tty is pretty handy. In 2.4 we
stack our CFS on top of each node's devfs to give us naming of and
access to all devices on all nodes. TBD on how will do this in 2.6.

Bruce


> >
> > I wonder if device-mapper (slightly hacked) wouldn't be a
> better approach for
> > 2.6+.
>
> It appeared from the original posting that their "cluster-wide devfs"
> actually supported all types of device nodes, not just block
> devices. I
> don't know whether accessing a character device on another node would
> ever be useful, but certainly using device-mapper wouldn't
> help for that
> case.
>
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