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Re: FSF

 
Alice_4
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FSF

i'm having problems in solving this question:

File size = 13825 bytes
Block size = 124 bytes
Type of addressing = single indirect addressing

how can i calculate the FSF?

thank you...
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harry d brown jr
Honored Contributor

Re: FSF


Can you elaborate as to what you are talking about?

FSF can mean Free Software Foundation
or
FSF can mean Forward space count filesas used by "mt" command
or
whatever


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harry
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Pete Randall
Outstanding Contributor

Re: FSF

See http://forums.itrc.hp.com/cm/QuestionAnswer/1,,0x59b53a1c04ffd61190050090279cd0f9,00.html.

She means "File Specification Format", whatever that is.

Pete

Pete
harry d brown jr
Honored Contributor

Re: FSF

AHHHH

Pete you have a PERIOD at the end of your URL which renders it useless

http://forums.itrc.hp.com/cm/QuestionAnswer/1,,0x59b53a1c04ffd61190050090279cd0f9,00.html

Alice,

What are you actually looking for? Number of blocks?

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harry
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Pete Randall
Outstanding Contributor

Re: FSF

Sorry, Harry, my mother was an English teacher and I was trying to be grammatically correct.

Pete
Alice_4
Occasional Advisor

Re: FSF

FSF: File Specification Format

i would like to know the FSF and the block size...

sorry for my late reply...
thank you...
Alice_4
Occasional Advisor

Re: FSF

i want to know the fragment size, the file specification format, and the block policy.

by the way,can i know the structure of the file system?
did the file system has any connection with the file storage & addressing?

thank you...
Bill Hassell
Honored Contributor

Re: FSF

man fstyp
as in:

fstyp -v /dev/vg00/rlvol6

As far as the layout, HP-UX has two major filesystem formats: hfs and vxfs (aka, JFS). Both of these require a multipage document to describe their formats. HFS is the McKusick high performance filesystem and allocates space very differently than vxfs. Both use inodes to represent data blocks and both use multi-level indirect addressing so that terabyte files can be addressed.


Bill Hassell, sysadmin