bircoph@gentoo.org Andrew Savchenko Orange File System is a branch of the Parallel Virtual File System. Like PVFS, Orange is a parallel file system designed for use on high end computing (HEC) systems that provides very high performance access to disk storage for parallel applications. Enable file AIO support Build API documentation from the code using doxygen (size > 800 MB) Enable capabilities cache for security modes Enable certificate cache for security-cert mode Enable client filesystem support using sys-fs/fuse. Use experimental threads support for kernel helper code Use mtrace for memory debugging (must set MALLOC_TRACE to output file) Resets file position pointer in kernel interface upon error. See ChangeLog for 2.8.6 for more details Enable certificate-based security Enable key-based security Enable kernel sendfile support (recommended for serving of large files only) Enable compilation of server code Use TCP interface in BMI library (you must use it unless you have Myrinet or InfiniBand available) Enable connections only from trusted hosts/ports Build user interface libraries Build ucached (user interface data cache daemon) Enable current working directory calls in user interface libraries Assume that FS is mounted via kervel VFS in user interface libraries Use dev-util/valgrind for memory debugging