%T A Multiprocessor Extension to the Conventional File System Interface %A Nils Nieuwejaar %A David Kotz %R Technical Report PCS-TR94-230 %I Dartmouth College, Computer Science %C Hanover, NH %D 1994 %U http://www.cs.dartmouth.edu/reports/TR94-230.ps.Z %X As the I/O needs of parallel scientific applications increase, file systems for multiprocessors are being designed to provide applications with parallel access to multiple disks. Many parallel file systems present applications with a conventional Unix-like interface that allows the application to access multiple disks transparently. By tracing all the activity of a parallel file system in a production, scientific computing environment, we show that many applications exhibit highly regular, but non-consecutive I/O access patterns. Since the conventional interface does not provide an efficient method of describing these patterns, we present an extension which supports strided and nested-strided I/O requests. %Z A result of the CHARISMA project. This report has been superceded by report PCS-TR95-253.