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Due to processing by IBM, this request was reassigned to have the following updated attributes:
Brand - Servers and Systems Software
Product family - IBM Spectrum Scale
Product - Spectrum Scale (formerly known as GPFS) - Private RFEs
Component - Product functionality
For recording keeping, the previous attributes were:
Brand - Servers and Systems Software
Product family - IBM Spectrum Scale
Product - Spectrum Scale (formerly known as GPFS) - Private RFEs
Component - V3 Product functionality
In Unix, the full path to a current file is unavailable at file create time: the file system only has the parent inode number and the name of the new object to work with. The full path can only be obtained through a series of lookup operations, which would be prohibitively expensive to perform on every file create. Most use cases can be addressed instead with filesets.
Yes, it would be desirable to do data placement based on path. Unfortunately, it is also not possible on Unix, which is the very reason GPFS now has filesets. In Unix, the full path to a current file is unavailable at file create time: the file system only has the parent inode number and the name of the new object to work with. The full path can only be obtained through a series of lookup operations, which would be prohibitively expensive to perform on every file create.
Due to processing by IBM, this request was reassigned to have the following updated attributes:
Brand - Servers and Systems Software
Product family - General Parallel File System
Product - GPFS
Component - V3 Product functionality
Operating system - Multiple
For recording keeping, the previous attributes were:
Brand - Servers and Systems Software
Product family - General Parallel File System
Product - GPFS
Component - V3
Operating system - Multiple
Creating a new RFE based on Community RFE #56771 in product GPFS.