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dajFS: A New File System with Per-directory Adaptive Journaling
https://ipsj.ixsq.nii.ac.jp/records/195810
https://ipsj.ixsq.nii.ac.jp/records/195810be8bad79-ac3a-44c8-a9f2-9bb8473c3d90
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Copyright (c) 2019 by the Information Processing Society of Japan
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| 公開日 | 2019-05-15 | |||||||||
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| タイトル | dajFS: A New File System with Per-directory Adaptive Journaling | |||||||||
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| 言語 | en | |||||||||
| タイトル | dajFS: A New File System with Per-directory Adaptive Journaling | |||||||||
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| 言語 | eng | |||||||||
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| 主題Scheme | Other | |||||||||
| 主題 | [一般論文] journaling file system, consistency, journaling mode, ext3, Linux kernel | |||||||||
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| 資源タイプ識別子 | http://purl.org/coar/resource_type/c_6501 | |||||||||
| 資源タイプ | journal article | |||||||||
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| The University of Electro-Communications | ||||||||||
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| The University of Electro-Communications | ||||||||||
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Wataru, Aoyama
× Wataru, Aoyama
× Hideya, Iwasaki
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Wataru, Aoyama
× Wataru, Aoyama
× Hideya, Iwasaki
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| 内容記述タイプ | Other | |||||||||
| 内容記述 | A journaling file system is a file system that records information about pending updates to the file system before committing the updates. This mechanism raises the reliability of the system because it enables any inconsistencies to be repaired with minimal loss of data. Since there is a tradeoff between the overhead and reliability, ext3, a journaling file system commonly used by the Linux kernel, offers three journaling modes: speed-prioritized mode, reliability-prioritized mode, and intermediate mode. Unfortunately, in ext3, the journaling mode has to be set individually for each file system. Thus, the granularity of the journaling mode setting is very coarse. In addition, the journaling mode must be determined at the time of mounting the file system and cannot be changed without unmounting it. To resolve this problem, this paper proposes a new journaling file system named dajFS (per-directory adaptive journaling file system) that is able to set an appropriate journaling mode for each directory and to switch the journaling mode of a directory to another on the fly without unmounting the file system. Essentially, the journaling mode that is specified for a directory applies to all files that reside directly under that directory. By using dajFS, the user can determine and set a journaling mode for each directory on the basis of the importance of files under that directory. As a result, the user can enjoy moderate granularity with the journaling mode setting. ------------------------------ This is a preprint of an article intended for publication Journal of Information Processing(JIP). This preprint should not be cited. This article should be cited as: Journal of Information Processing Vol.27(2019) (online) DOI http://dx.doi.org/10.2197/ipsjjip.27.369 ------------------------------ |
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| 内容記述タイプ | Other | |||||||||
| 内容記述 | A journaling file system is a file system that records information about pending updates to the file system before committing the updates. This mechanism raises the reliability of the system because it enables any inconsistencies to be repaired with minimal loss of data. Since there is a tradeoff between the overhead and reliability, ext3, a journaling file system commonly used by the Linux kernel, offers three journaling modes: speed-prioritized mode, reliability-prioritized mode, and intermediate mode. Unfortunately, in ext3, the journaling mode has to be set individually for each file system. Thus, the granularity of the journaling mode setting is very coarse. In addition, the journaling mode must be determined at the time of mounting the file system and cannot be changed without unmounting it. To resolve this problem, this paper proposes a new journaling file system named dajFS (per-directory adaptive journaling file system) that is able to set an appropriate journaling mode for each directory and to switch the journaling mode of a directory to another on the fly without unmounting the file system. Essentially, the journaling mode that is specified for a directory applies to all files that reside directly under that directory. By using dajFS, the user can determine and set a journaling mode for each directory on the basis of the importance of files under that directory. As a result, the user can enjoy moderate granularity with the journaling mode setting. ------------------------------ This is a preprint of an article intended for publication Journal of Information Processing(JIP). This preprint should not be cited. This article should be cited as: Journal of Information Processing Vol.27(2019) (online) DOI http://dx.doi.org/10.2197/ipsjjip.27.369 ------------------------------ |
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| 収録物識別子タイプ | NCID | |||||||||
| 収録物識別子 | AN00116647 | |||||||||
| 書誌情報 |
情報処理学会論文誌 巻 60, 号 5, 発行日 2019-05-15 |
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| 収録物識別子 | 1882-7764 | |||||||||