Re: NFSv4/pNFS possible POSIX I/O API standards

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On Mon, Nov 27, 2006 at 09:34:05PM -0700, Gary Grider wrote:
> >Things like
> >openg()  - on process opens a file and gets a key that is passed to 
> >lots of processes which
> >use the key to get a handle (great for thousands of processes opening a 
> >file)

I don't understand how this leads to a more efficient implementation.
It seem to just add complexity.  What does 'sutoc' mean anyway?

> >readx/writex - scattergather readwrite - more appropriate and 
> >complete than the real time extended read/write

These don't seem to be documented on the website.

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