Relay-Version: version B 2.10 5/3/83; site utzoo.UUCP Path: utzoo!watmath!clyde!rutgers!brl-adm!seismo!munnari!vuwcomp!nzfish!ncd From: ncd@nzfish.UUCP Newsgroups: comp.unix.wizards,comp.sources.wanted Subject: Wanted: filesystem driver - for hybrid tape disk media Message-ID: <256@nzfish.UUCP> Date: Tue, 17-Feb-87 02:32:17 EST Article-I.D.: nzfish.256 Posted: Tue Feb 17 02:32:17 1987 Date-Received: Sat, 21-Feb-87 06:03:47 EST Organization: Fisheries Research, Ministry of Ag. and Fish., Wellington, N.Z. Lines: 30 Keywords: filesystem driver mutant disk tape Xref: watmath comp.unix.wizards:1052 comp.sources.wanted:583 Wanted: filesystem emulator, part tape - part disk. Can such a thing run under vanilla Unix? What we believe we want is to have an extra file system. For example mounted as /arc. This extra filesystem would use physical space both on disk and on tape. Natually it would be nice if the data stored on disk was the most reasontly accessed, while the data stored on tape less often used, so a degree of smartness would be nice. There are a host of things that such a device handler "could" do, but basically making disk a 'buffer' between machine and tape would be enough, whether it buffered at block level or file level may not be all that important. We are running OSx (ucb & att) on a Pyramid computer, we do not have a source license for the obvious reasons. We have a large base of users who in turn seem to have an infinite capacity for consuming disk space, we also have a large database, part of which may not be used for extended periods, but never the less these parts remain ever important for research. Thus the need for this disk/tape hybrid. Thank you in advance Neville address: ubc_vision!calgary!vuwcomp!nzfish!ncd