Re: ceph block pointer abstractions

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We're not quite sure what construct you're referring to here with "block pointer"?

Generally users of the Ceph client do not need to know about the position or movement of data on the storage cluster, though, if that answers your question. :)
-Greg
On Wednesday, April 27, 2011 at 12:18 PM, Fabio Kaminski wrote: 
> Suppose that i have a datastructure with a block pointer to another
> item(block)..
> how this pointer would work with ceph, if this block get moved to
> another data node, would it still work?
> 
> what is the best way to do it under ceph? im using cephs own userland libs..
> 
> block pointers? its safe? how.. :)
> 
> thanks,
> 
> Fabio Kaminski
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