Re: How about (LINUX) \"reiserfs\"?
2000-11-15 10:42:25
Could you clarify how you would add reiserfs to the list of valid
filesystems? Also - is that a plausible solution, i.e. would it actually
work?
Also, has anyone had any experience w/ ext3 and TSM? I would imagint that
due to its similarity to ext2, that it probably works - can anyone confirm
this?
On Wed, 15 Nov 2000, Patrick Boutilier wrote:
> Not sure about TSM support but there are a couple of ways around the
> problem. Either use hexedit on dsmc and add reseirfs to the list of
> valid filesystems or use virtual mount points.
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> Quoting \"GWDVMS::MOELLER\" <moeller AT GWDVMS.DNET.GWDG DOT DE>:
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> > Some of our clients have deployed LINUX (SuSE 7.0) systems
> > that make use of the (rather new) \"reiserfs\" file system.
> >
> > It pretty much seems that the 4.1 TSM client can\'t handle this type
> > of file system - it acts like the affected file systems didn\'t exist.
> >
> > Is TSM support for \"reiserfs\" planned in the foreseeable future?
> >
> > Wolfgang J. Moeller, Tel. +49 551 201-1516/-1510,
> > moeller AT gwdvms.dnet.gwdg DOT de
> > GWDG, D-37077 Goettingen, F.R.Germany | Disclaimer: No claim
> > intended!
> > http://www.gwdg.de/~moeller/ ---- <moeller AT gwdg DOT de> ----
> > <w.moeller AT ieee DOT org>
> >
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