dormando and I work on bringing back documents from the last year. They are available now: https://mogilefs.github.io/mogilefs-docs/
Please have a look. Feel free to update it on https://github.com/mogilefs/mogilefs-docs
The document is hosted on GitHub currently (sorry Eric) since we don't have a domain name for now. For the next step, I expect we have a website as well as a domain name for the project.
Why do this? I thought MogileFS still have unique characteristics compared to other alternatives. What all contributors did for this project are still valuable. It will be nice to have new users and contributors of this project. Documents, webpages, a more smooth getting start, e.g., providing docker images is the first step.
Even though this is a project under "maintenance mode", I thought there are still many things we can do to let this project better, e.g., fix BRADFITZ:Sys-Syscall, Danga::Socket problems, rolling out MogileFS-Network in CPAN, setup continuous integration for new feature development, update ubuntu repos,
write multiple copies when uploading file for durability improvement,
handle PRs on https://github.com/mogilefs/MogileFS-Server/pulls …
Hope we can do this together is 2020 :)
Wow!, nice to know there is someone trying to revitalize the
project!. thank you!
Why do this? I thought MogileFS still have unique characteristics compared to other alternatives. What all contributors did for this project are still valuable. It will be nice to have new users and contributors of this project. Documents, webpages, a more smooth getting start, e.g., providing docker images is the first step.
We, at soysuper.com are also users of MogileFS since 7y ago. Not a huge cluster, but growing steady. Now our setup looks like:
- 2 mysql's master-slave
- 3 mogtracker's
- 20 mogstore's
- 3 nginx with mogilefs plugin serving files to the internet
It's perfect for our use-case and we've learned how to handle it, but it's great to have a proper web/doc so new team members can learn from it instead of our internal ops-docs. Also to point to people when we talk about it... I've given several talks about our stack and it's sad, but no one knows about mogilefs :-/
We've been thru the docs and looks very nice. I think a secion
with use-cases would be also be great as part of documentation.
Even though this is a project under "maintenance mode", I thought there are still many things we can do to let this project better, e.g., fix BRADFITZ:Sys-Syscall, Danga::Socket problems, rolling out MogileFS-Network in CPAN, setup continuous integration for new feature development, update ubuntu repos,
write multiple copies when uploading file for durability improvement,
handle PRs on https://github.com/mogilefs/MogileFS-Server/pulls …
Hope we can do this together is 2020 :)
Cheers! :-)
-dk
On Monday, February 3, 2020 at 7:38:20 PM UTC+8, okwap wrote:dormando and I work on bringing back documents from the last year. They are available now: https://mogilefs.github.io/mogilefs-docs/
Please have a look. Feel free to update it on https://github.com/mogilefs/mogilefs-docs
The document is hosted on GitHub currently (sorry Eric) since we don't have a domain name for now. For the next step, I expect we have a website as well as a domain name for the project.
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Eric Wong <e...@80x24.org> wrote:
> bogomips.org is expiring soon and I can't afford it, and I won't
> I support the corrupt practices at ICANN and cronies.
Ping on this patch?
And hope everyone's still alive and healthy wherever you are.
> Clients.md | 2 +-
> 1 file changed, 1 insertion(+), 1 deletion(-)
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> diff --git a/Clients.md b/Clients.md
> index cf30532..4e8b628 100644
> --- a/Clients.md
> +++ b/Clients.md
> @@ -9,7 +9,7 @@ Since MogileFS is a non-POSIX distributed service, it's easier to use one of cli
> * [moji](https://github.com/lastfm/moji) - A file-like MogileFS client for Java
>
> ### Ruby ###
> - * [mogilefs-client](http://bogomips.org/mogilefs-client/) - A MogileFS client library for Ruby
> + * [mogilefs-client](https://yhbt.net/mogilefs-client/) - A MogileFS client library for Ruby
>
> ### PHP ###
> * [mogilefs](http://pecl.php.net/package/mogilefs/) - PHP client library to communicate with the MogileFS storage
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Hi Diego,thanks for your sharing,
I am glad to see another gorgeous MogileFS setup.
Would you like to share this information in https://mogilefs.github.io/mogilefs-docs/Users.html ?
You can edit it via https://github.com/mogilefs/mogilefs-docs/edit/master/Users.md
Done!
Plz keep safe and healthy.
Same ;-)
-dk
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