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Abstract: n the replay log that records update activity made by a client while disconnected from all servers. Third, operation
logging is used in resolution logs on servers to allow transparent resolution of directory updates made to partitioned
server replicas.
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RVM, an acronym for recoverable virtual memory, is a Unix library that supports local, non-nested transactions on
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.... a Paradigm for Building Distributed Systems Independent of its value for debugging, logging is valuable in building distributed systems[7]. For example, logging provides two benefits in Coda: it simplifies recovery code, and it provides a history of high level operations for...
...[2] and concurrency control [3] need reliable logs. Thus, a logging service is a basic tool for reliability in distributed systems [4, 5]. Moreover, an increasing number of applications implement logs customized to their specific needs. As examples, Camelot [6] QuickSilver...
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M. Satyanarayanan, J. Kistler, P. Kumar, and M. Mashburn. On the ubiquity of logging in distributed file systems. In Proceedings of the Third Workshop on Workstation Operating Systems, April 1992. http://citeseer.ist.psu.edu/satyanarayanan92ubiquity.html More
@inproceedings{ satyanarayanan92ubiquity,
author = "Satyanarayanan, M. and Kistler, James and Kumar, Puneet and Mashburn, Hank",
title = "On the Ubiquity of Logging in Distributed File Systems",
booktitle = "Proc.\ of the Third Workshop on Workstation Operating Systems",
address = "Key Biscayne, FL ({USA})",
year = "1992",
url = "citeseer.ist.psu.edu/satyanarayanan92ubiquity.html" }
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