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Sage Weil 1af8998c02 client: clean up cap flush methods
We grew several copies of this code, and it turns out none of them were correct.

- assign flush tid in send_cap() helper
- pin inode on (dirty | flushing), not either/both
- add a proper mark_caps_flushing helper

and a bunch of other stuff.  This brings this bit of code in alignment with
the kernel implementation.

And, flush_caps() on cap import.

Signed-off-by: Sage Weil <sage.weil@dreamhost.com>
2011-06-30 22:24:03 -07:00
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Ceph - a scalable distributed file system
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To build the server daemons, and FUSE client,

$ ./autogen.sh
$ ./configure

$ make
 or
$ cd src
$ make

(Note that the FUSE client will only be built if libfuse is present.)

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A quick summary of binaries that will be built in src/

daemons:
 cmon -- monitor daemon.  handles cluster state and configuration
         information.
 cosd -- storage daemon.  stores objects on a given block device.
 cmds -- metadata daemon.  handles file system namespace.
 ceph -- send management commands to the monitor cluster.

userland clients:
 cfuse -- fuse client.
 csyn -- synthetic workload generator client.

tools:
 monmaptool -- create/edit mon map
 osdmaptool -- create/edit osd map 
 crushtool -- create/edit crush map

scripts:
 mkcephfs -- cluster mkfs tool
 init-ceph -- init.d start/stop script