Re: how to parse the 64byte NFS file handle | |
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Hi.. 2008/5/19 Xing Jing <xingjing.cn@xxxxxxxxx>: > hi,all > recently, I want to get some information (like file access patten) > from a trace of NFS client. The simplest way may be parse the file > handle to get the file ino and directory ino, but I don't know how to > get them from the 64 of 16 hexadecimal. Can you tell me how to parse > file handle to get useful information, thanks very much. > > best regards! > > Jing > > > PS, there is some file handles from the trace > > bcdaa400ce7a23012000000000a4dabcce7a230164860000a0cf90002e303000 > b7905500246c6a1220000000000cec5413b72e3264860000a0cf90002e303000 > bcdaa400ce7a23012000000000a4dabcce7a230164860000a0cf90002e303000 > bcdaa400ce7a230120000000004ad8e8f8b2230164860000a0cf90002e303000 > bcdaa400ce7a230120000000004ad8e8f8b2230164860000a0cf90002e303000 > bcdaa400ce7a230120000000001074cd975e480564860000a0cf90002e303000 How do you get that traces anyway? from blktrace? regards, Mulyadi. -- To unsubscribe from this list: send an email with "unsubscribe kernelnewbies" to ecartis@xxxxxxxxxxxx Please read the FAQ at http://kernelnewbies.org/FAQ
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