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OST Pool Quotas (Cray) | * OST Pool Quotas (Cray) | ||
Efficient ‘ls -l’/Lustre for long-term storage (Nathan Rutman) | * Efficient ‘ls -l’/Lustre for long-term storage (Nathan Rutman) | ||
Upstreaming: buy-in, process, pain points (Neil Brown) | * Upstreaming: buy-in, process, pain points (Neil Brown) | ||
Leveraging options in newer Linux kernels (James Simmons) | * Leveraging options in newer Linux kernels (James Simmons) | ||
OpenSFS Requirement Gathering Discussion (Ken Rawlings) | * OpenSFS Requirement Gathering Discussion (Ken Rawlings) | ||
LNet Network Namespace (Aurélien Degremont) | * LNet Network Namespace (Aurélien Degremont) | ||
Whamcloud Development Plans (Whamcloud) | * Whamcloud Development Plans (Whamcloud) | ||
Fujitsu Development Plans (Shinji Sumimoto) | * Fujitsu Development Plans (Shinji Sumimoto) | ||
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Revision as of 18:05, 7 June 2019
OpenSFS hosted a Lustre Developer Day in Houston, TX on May 14th, 2019. The meeting was held the day before LUG 2019.
The agenda was as follows:
- OST Pool Quotas (Cray)
- Efficient ‘ls -l’/Lustre for long-term storage (Nathan Rutman)
- Upstreaming: buy-in, process, pain points (Neil Brown)
- Leveraging options in newer Linux kernels (James Simmons)
- OpenSFS Requirement Gathering Discussion (Ken Rawlings)
- LNet Network Namespace (Aurélien Degremont)
- Whamcloud Development Plans (Whamcloud)
- Fujitsu Development Plans (Shinji Sumimoto)