Re: [PATCH 0/8] rados block device and ceph refactor

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On Fri, 13 Aug 2010 10:40:32 -0700 Sage Weil wrote:

> Hi,
> 
> The rados block device (rbd) implements a network block device backed by 
> the Ceph distributed object store (think nbd/iSCSI, but distributed and 
> fault tolerant).  At the suggestion of Christoph and James, this version 
> of the patchset factors out the common Ceph bits (the network protocol, 
> cluster membership, and object storage parts) into a libceph module 
> (currently in net/ceph/ and include/linux/ceph/) that is shared by the 
> file system component (fs/ceph) and rbd (drivers/block/rbd.c). The first 
> few patches lay some groundwork, #7 moves does the ceph -> libceph+ceph 
> split, and #8 adds the block device driver.

Hi,
Did patch #7 make it to any mailing lists?
I didn't receive it.

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