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05-Mar-2018 |
eadler |
MFC r326276:
various: general adoption of SPDX licensing ID tags.
Mainly focus on files that use BSD 2-Clause license, however the tool I was using misidentified many licenses so this was mostly a manual - error prone - task.
The Software Package Data Exchange (SPDX) group provides a specification to make it easier for automated tools to detect and summarize well known opensource licenses. We are gradually adopting the specification, noting that the tags are considered only advisory and do not, in any way, superceed or replace the license texts.
No functional change intended.
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14-Jul-2015 |
brueffer |
Unbreak ggatec and ggatel on i386 after r238119, which added two more 'struct g_gate_ctl_create' fields.
While the behaviour was technically undefined on other architectures as well, on the reporter's amd64 systems the uninitialized bytes the kernel cares about were always zero so everything worked as expected.
PR: 197309, 199559 Submitted by: ota@j.email.ne.jp, Fabian Keil Reviewed by: pjd MFC after: 1 week
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19-Oct-2012 |
ed |
Fix warnings found by -Wmising-variable-declarations.
This self-written compiler warning, which is hopefully going to be committed into LLVM sources soon, warns about potentially missing `static' keywords, similar to -Wmissing-prototypes.
- bin/pax: Move external declaration of chdname and s_mask into extern.h. - bin/setfacl: Move setfacl.c-specific stuff out of setfacl.h. - sbin/mount_fusefs: Remove char *progname; use getprogname(). - others: add `static' where possible.
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02-Apr-2011 |
pjd |
Because ggatel(8) operates on local GEOM providers, use unlimited queue size in GEOM GATE to fix the issue described in r220264. This also means that we no longer need -q option, remove it. Don't bother to leaving it as a no-op, as ggatel(8) is just an example utility.
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18-Feb-2010 |
pjd |
Please welcome HAST - Highly Avalable Storage.
HAST allows to transparently store data on two physically separated machines connected over the TCP/IP network. HAST works in Primary-Secondary (Master-Backup, Master-Slave) configuration, which means that only one of the cluster nodes can be active at any given time. Only Primary node is able to handle I/O requests to HAST-managed devices. Currently HAST is limited to two cluster nodes in total.
HAST operates on block level - it provides disk-like devices in /dev/hast/ directory for use by file systems and/or applications. Working on block level makes it transparent for file systems and applications. There in no difference between using HAST-provided device and raw disk, partition, etc. All of them are just regular GEOM providers in FreeBSD.
For more information please consult hastd(8), hastctl(8) and hast.conf(5) manual pages, as well as http://wiki.FreeBSD.org/HAST.
Sponsored by: FreeBSD Foundation Sponsored by: OMCnet Internet Service GmbH Sponsored by: TransIP BV
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