On Sun, Jun 14, 2015 at 11:02 PM, chris holcombe <chris.holcombe@xxxxxxxxxxxxx> wrote:
Welcome to the party Matthew! Nice to see you're still keeping an eye on on the list. I'm excited to see this collaboration. This is going to turn out great :)
On 06/14/2015 01:58 AM, Matthew McKeen wrote:
Hey Craig and Chris:
I might be interested in collaborating on this as well.
Will be useful when I come back to FB in September.
Let me know where the public repository ends up being.
Thanks,
Matthew McKeen
P.S. Tell Richard I said hello
On Fri, Jun 12, 2015 at 11:29 AM chris holcombe <chris.holcombe@xxxxxxxxxxxxx <mailto:chris.holcombe@xxxxxxxxxxxxx>> wrote:
Yeah I have this repo but it's basically empty:
https://github.com/cholcombe973/GlusterUtils
On 06/12/2015 11:27 AM, Craig Cabrey wrote:
> Chris,
>
> That sounds good to me.
>
> I already have started on implementation, just to get familiar
with the codebase and GFAPI.
>
> Is there a public repo that we can use for collaboration?
>
> Craig
>
>> On Jun 12, 2015, at 10:46 AM, chris holcombe
<chris.holcombe@xxxxxxxxxxxxx>>> Gluster-devel@xxxxxxxxxxx <mailto:Gluster-devel@xxxxxxxxxxx><mailto:chris.holcombe@xxxxxxxxxxxxx>> wrote:
>>
>> Craig,
>>
>> I was actually planning on building the same tool set. I would
like to work with you also on this if that's ok.
>>
>> -Chris
>>
>> On 06/12/2015 10:43 AM, Jeff Darcy wrote:
>>>> Hi everyone,
>>>>
>>>> This summer I am an intern at Facebook working on the Gluster
team. Part of
>>>> my project for the summer includes developing a set of
coreutils that
>>>> utilizes the Gluster C API natively.
>>>>
>>>> This project is similar in nature to the NFS coreutils that
some of you may
>>>> have heard about from the other Facebook engineers at the
Gluster summit
>>>> recently. I just wanted to reach out to the Gluster community
to gather
>>>> ideas, potential features, feedback, and direction.
>>>>
>>>> The initial set of utilities that I am developing includes
the following:
>>>>
>>>> * cat
>>>> * mkdir
>>>> * put (read from stdin and write to a file)
>>>> * mv
>>>> * ls
>>>> * rm
>>>> * tail
>>>>
>>>> Again, any feedback will be welcome.
>>> Hi, Craig, and welcome to the project. :)
>>>
>>> There seems to be some overlap with a proposal Ragahavendra
Talur sent out
>>> a couple of days ago.
>>>
>>>
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>>>
>>> This seems like an excellent opportunity to collaborate. Ideally, I think
>>> it would be useful to have both an FTP-client-like "shell" and
a set of
>>> standalone "one shot" commands, based on as much common code
as possible.
>>>
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Hi Craig, Chris and Matthew,
Welcome to the project :)
We are really excited to see so many interested in getting core utils like feature in Gluster.
As Jeff mentioned earlier, we have put up a very similar proposal recently. He also shared
the design doc in the same mail.
Here is an illustration of how we imagined it:
In gist, all the core utils commands would be functions in what we are calling
glusterclientd. The functions would return the output in a format like JSON or XML.
It would be the handlers which will send the data to a *real* client.
To support one-off commands, we were thinking of having a cli-direct handler,
which when invoked will behave like a one-off command and output directly to cli.
Also, we were of the opinion that python would be a good language to get this done.
As you can see, core-utils would be part of a bigger project and it would be really useful
for all of us to have same code base.
Please read the design doc and give your reviews either in doc or here in mail.
Raghavendra Talur
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