Michael,

I do have that same issue. I am going to give the exec a try that Alkis 
was talking about.  I appreciate the explanation by the way. Pretty 
interesting to understand it a bit more.

I am not horribly worried about the swap files since they have been 
moved to a swap server that has plenty of space, Built my vm's with only 
about 4 extra gb so it makes a difference there.

Grant

On 08/09/2010 07:32 AM, Michael Blinn wrote:
> The number of nbd server processes I see is greater than the number of
> thin clients I have. I don't know that it's 2* greater though, as each
> client gets one nbd-server for i386.img and one for the /tmp/tmp.??
> swap file. I've set up some more testing for this morning to
> illustrate what I'm saying.
>
> To me, this says that they're not being killed when a thin client is
> shut down/off. I'm on 8.04.4, but if I read correctly, the original
> poster sees the same issue on 10.04
>
> Michael
>
> On Mon, Aug 9, 2010 at 3:05 AM, Helmut Lichtenberg<h...@tzv.fal.de>  wrote:
>    
>> Michael Blinn schrieb am 06. Aug 2010 um 15:23:06 CEST:
>>      
>>> And even with the regression to the -27 kernel on my 8.04.4 servers, I
>>> have 25 nbd-server processes laying around with only 3 users logged in
>>> as of this morning.
>>>        
>> The number of nbd server processes is not related to the users logged in, but
>> to the machines connected.
>> I often have the case, that users log out but keep their thin client running
>> for months.
>>
>> Helmut
>>      
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