Hi!

I tried asking a question about swap the other day, but nobody seems to 
answer...

So I try again:

There seems to be no swap configured for my fat clients, since it looks like 
this:

admin@ltsp102:~$ sudo cat /proc/swaps
Filename
admin@ltsp102:~$

                                Type            Size    Used    Priority
admin@ltsp102:~$ sudo free
              total        used        free      shared  buff/cache   available
Mem:        7582448     1976300     1930544     1416000     3675604     4099192
Swap:             0           0           0
admin@ltsp102:~$


nbd-server is up and running, connections are established:

admin@ltsp102:~$ netstat -tu | grep nbd
tcp        0      0 192.168.20.102:55232    server:nbd              ESTABLISHED
tcp        0      0 192.168.20.102:33850    server:nbd              CLOSE_WAIT 
tcp        0      0 192.168.20.102:55366    server:nbd              CLOSE_WAIT 


System is an LTSP server KVM virtual machine on OmniOS with enough resources, 
and the fat clients are quad core celerons with 8 GB DDR3 memory. 8 GB is of 
coarse a lot, but there seem to be memory loss that causes reboot to login 
screen, or get the entire client to freeze, which forces a hard reboot.

I checked some other resources, if I should configure swap through ldm.conf, 
but since I didn't need that in 14.04, I don't understand why I should need it 
now...? There is no ldm.conf file in /var/lib/tftboot/"myclient", and it was 
not in 14.04, so this must all be default then.

Only thing I changed since 14.04 is that I now use another default GW, I don't 
go through the LTSP server anymore. But the server responds to the "server" 
ping in the client network, so I can't see that as a problem.

So I would really appreciate some input here...


Best regards from/Med vänliga hälsningar från

Johan Kragsterman

Capvert


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