
By using a generator pattern, we avoid creating whole new lists each time, instead we iterate through the original list once (after it is sorted), constructing the final list only once. We also address the behavioral differences between the swift filtering results and our code so that ported unit tests work the same (non-slash objects, that is). Change-Id: If32c1987f24781ff81ab4c28c9ddfff17c2e7787 Signed-off-by: Peter Portante <peter.portante@redhat.com> Reviewed-on: http://review.gluster.org/5145 Tested-by: Luis Pabon <lpabon@redhat.com> Reviewed-by: Mohammed Junaid <junaid@redhat.com> Reviewed-by: Luis Pabon <lpabon@redhat.com>
Gluster For Swift - Integrating GlusterFS with OpenStack Swift Implementation of the Swift API. This is a component of the Unified File and Object (UFO) story for GlusterFS, which allows files and directories created via gluster-native/nfs/samba mount(s) to be accessed as accounts, containers and objects. Install * yum install openstack-swift*.noarch * yum install gluster-swift-1.3*.noarch Once this is done, you can access GlusterFS volumes via the Swift API where accounts are mounted volumes (today), containers are top-level directories, and objects are files and sub-directories of container directories. Command to start the servers (TBD) swift-init main start Command to stop the servers (TBD) swift-init main stop Command to gracefully reload the servers swift-init main reload Building RPMs. RPMs will be located in the 'build' directory. $ bash makerpm.sh Building RPM with a specific release value, useful for automatic Jenkin builds $ PROG_RELEASE=123 bash makerpm.sh
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Swift Object Server implementation that enables objects created using the Swift API to be accessed as files on a High Performance Storage System (HPSS) mount point.
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