Help


[permalink] [id link]
+
Page "Coda (file system)" ¶ 12
from Wikipedia
Edit
Promote Demote Fragment Fix

Some Related Sentences

Coda and allows
GFS2 differs from distributed file systems ( such as AFS, Coda, or InterMezzo ) because GFS2 allows all nodes to have direct concurrent access to the same shared block storage.

Coda and all
If the network connection is lost, the Coda client's local cache serves data from this cache and logs all updates.
It contains all nine of the original Led Zeppelin studio albums digitally remastered, and an expanded version of Coda.
In the Coda he included quotations of themes from the Fifth, Seventh and Eighth Symphonies, the mid-subject of the Trio as a final Halleluja, and at the end, as originally intended by Bruckner, the themes from all four movements of the Ninth.

Coda and allowing
Operation Divine Right, run by the super-espionage group I. O ( International Operations ), has uncovered the Creation Wheel, and the Dark Arts, a sub-section of I. O, working with the Coda assassins ( ultimately working for Cardinal Lazarus ), sponsored a translation of the futuristic hieroglyphics by Dr Mattheus Senreich, rendering the codes into binary, a number string known as the Creation Equation, supposedly capable of allowing an individual to access the full power of the Creation Wheel.

Coda and for
After the show's final episode aired, Wolfe wrote and published a one-act play entitled " Coda " that explained his intended plans for the show without contradicting the already aired episodes.
Coda is still under development, though the focus has shifted from research to creating a robust product for commercial use.
Coda has many features that are desirable for network file systems, and several features not found elsewhere.
* The Coda Distributed Filesystem for Linux, Bill von Hagen, October 7, 2002.
In 2007, when the Led Zeppelin catalog was released to digital stores, the expanded tracklist for Coda was used, but omitted " Travelling Riverside Blues " because of its inclusion with BBC Sessions.
He wrote the original version software for Coda Music Software, which was later sold to Net4Music and then became MakeMusic.
* Johann Nepomuk Hummel – 12 German Dances and Coda for Redout-Deutsche
A Grand pas usually consists of the Entreé, the Grand adage, occasionally a dance for the corps de ballet ( often referred to as the Ballabile ), optional variations for the demi-soloists, variations for the lead Ballerina and / or Danseur, and a final coda ( sometimes referred to as a Coda générale or Grand coda ) which serves to bring the whole piece to a grand conclusion.
The dances are presented in Marius Petipa's original order: Entrée, Variations for 3 demi-soloists, Grand adage, Waltz for the corps de ballet, variations for the three lead soloists, and the final Coda générale.
This consists of the famous Grand adage known as the Rose Adagio, a Dance for the Maids of Honor and Pages, the Variation of the Princess Aurora, and the Coda, which is interrupted by the evil fairy Carabosse who gives the Princess Aurora the poisoned spindle.
# ( for Brazilians ) Coda and can be pronounced as palato-alveolar and, such as those of English, or alveolo-palatal and, such as those of Catalan.
The show's title theme song was written by John Coda, who also composed the music cues to signify scene changes and commercial breaks for this series as well as Even Stevens.
* Soundtrack for Julie Taymor's film " The Tempest ( 2010 film )"-" Prospera's Coda " by Elliot Goldenthal
This is the most complete large fragment of the piece, along with a Coda for the complete movement written in a similar style that shares the same four main " Earth-themes " of Section A.
In early December 2008, Stephens read from Coda, the last book written by his good friend Simon Gray, for BBC Radio 4.
TheCodingMonkeys licensed this " Subetha Engine " for use in Coda in 2007.
* " Coda to My Career as a Writer for Periodicals "-this is Vonnegut's own reflection over the time he spent and the man he was when writing these short stories.
The club had re-capitalized for over € 7. 5 million, but the net result was still € 1. 32 million in 2007 – 08 season, with some notional selling profit for Dino Fava ( who returned to Treviso for the same price, € 900, 000 ) and Massimo Coda ( in a cash-plus player deal ), as well as selling youth product Jacopo Fortunato and Riccardo Bocalon for € 900, 000 each in cash-plus-play deal ( residual 50 % rights of Alex Cordaz and Daniel Maa Boumsong (€ 1. 05M in total ).

Coda and server
Coda uses a local cache to provide access to server data when the network connection is lost.

Coda and event
Coda can denote any concluding event, summation, or section.

Coda and network
* Coda ( file system ), a network file system developed as a research project at Carnegie Mellon University
For communicating with the kernel, davfs2 can either use the FUSE file system API, or the Coda network file system protocol over sockets.

Coda and which
* Coda ( music ), a passage which brings a movement or piece to a conclusion through prolongation
Linux users can mount WebDAV shares using the davfs2 and the fusedav file system modules which mount them as Coda or FUSE filesystems.
As in music, a Coda is a passage which brings a movement or a separate piece to a conclusion.
Only one copy existed, which was stolen by I. O operative Christy Blaze, working deep undercover as a Coda warrior.
At this time they also wrote the ballad " Poor Tom " which would surface on Coda ( 1982 ).
The Coda is a modified version of the B section, starting in B minor but alternating that key with E-flat minor, in which key the work ends.
One outcome is the Coda file system, which supports mobility in low-bandwidth and intermittent wireless networks through disconnected and bandwidth-adaptive operation.
As in the early days, it occupies two floors, the main room being the Stylus venue while the Pulse venue ( formerly known as Bar Coda ) is occupied by the Mutate room, which takes a more industrial and underground electronic angle.
Bruckner's tendency to telescope sonata form development and recapitulation finds its fullest realization in this movement, the form of which Robert Simpson describes as " Statement, Counterstatement and Coda.
# Allegretto in E minor with a trio in C major ( which returns in the Coda )
He toured with the band, appearing on the album Of Queues and Cures, for which he wrote the instrumental tour-de-force " Squarer for Maud ", the later reunion effort DS Al Coda ( 1982 ) and the archive release Play Time.
In 2007, the company released their fourth major program, Coda, a web development application for which Panic was awarded the 2007 Apple Design Award for Best User Experience, taking the award for a 2nd time.
Mine ( opened October 2005 ) is a re-development of the old Harvey Milk Bar, which closed in 2001 due to the opening of the ( then ) new extension of LUU, housing Stylus and Bar Coda.

Coda and AFS
AFS ( version two ) is also the predecessor of the Coda file system.

0.218 seconds.