Jim McQuillan wrote:

I've been looking at using nbd for swapping, but i've just not had the
time to do it.




I've been trying to get this working, I've a load of thin clients that crash and I'm out of ideas why, I've noticed that nfs keeps dropping off for no reason on our network, So I thought nbd might be more stable especally for swap.
I've been trying to get it working between two servers first. But the notes on the internet seam slighly terriable.


mkswap /dev/nbd/0

works fine which most of the comments say it should not. however

swapon /dev/nbd/0

says "swapon: /dev/nbd/0: Invalid argument"

Any ideas?

Peter Childs


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