Covers all versions of UNIX, as well as Linux, operating systems that are used by the majority of Fortune 1000 companies for their mission-critical data\ Offers more detail than other books on the file input/output aspects of UNIX programming\ Describes implementation of UNIX filesystems over a thirty year period\ Demonstrates VERITAS and other filesystem examples\
Covers all versions of UNIX, as well as Linux, operating systems that are used by the majority of Fortune 1000 companies for their mission-critical data Offers more detail than other books on the file input/output aspects of UNIX programming Describes implementation of UNIX filesystems over a thirty year period Demonstrates VERITAS and other filesystem examples
ForewordIntroductionCh. 1UNIX Evolution and StandardizationCh. 2File-Based ConceptsCh. 3User File I/OCh. 4The Standard I/O LibraryCh. 5Filesystem-Based ConceptsCh. 6UNIX Kernel ConceptsCh. 7Development of the SVR4 VFS/Vnode ArchitectureCh. 8Non-SVR4-Based Filesystem ArchitecturesCh. 9Disk-Based Filesystem Case StudiesCh. 10Mapping Filesystems to Multiprocessor SystemsCh. 11Pseudo FilesystemsCh. 12Filesystem BackupCh. 13Clustered and Distributed FilesystemsCh. 14Developing a Filesystem for the Linux KernelGlossaryReferencesIndex