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Veritas™ File System Programmer's Reference Guide - Solaris
Last Published:
2018-08-24
Product(s):
InfoScale & Storage Foundation (7.2)
Platform: Solaris
- Veritas File System software developer's kit
- File Change Log
- About the File Change Log file
- Record types
- File Change Log tunables
- Application programming interface for File Change Log
- API functions
- File Change Log record
- Copying File Change Log records
- Veritas File System and File Change Log upgrade and downgrade
- Reverse path name lookup
- Multi-volume support
- Named data streams
- Veritas File System I/O
- Caching advisories
- Extents
- Thin Reclamation
Uses for named data streams
Named data streams allow applications to attach information to a file that appears to be hidden. An administrative program could use this to attach file usage information, backup information, and so on. An application could use this feature to hide or collect file attachments. For example, a multi-media document could have all text, audio clips, and video clips organized in one file rather than in several files. A document being reviewed by multiple people could have each person's comments attached to the file as a named data stream.