Since you are considering other options, I would recommend NBD swap for this type of minimal swapping application. Look at the Linux Terminal Server Project (LTSP) implementation using nbdswapd, a simple inetd-driven script that creates and exports NBD swap spaces. We have been using this successfully on our diskless nodes for several years.
You can grab the nbdswapd script for the server-side and the ltsp-init-common script for an example client setup from any of the latest LTSP binary distributions. -Phil -----Original Message----- From: lustre-discuss-boun...@lists.lustre.org on behalf of John Hanks Sent: Thu 8/18/2011 7:30 AM To: Temple Jason Cc: lustre-discuss@lists.lustre.org Subject: Re: [Lustre-discuss] Swap over lustre On Thu, Aug 18, 2011 at 12:36 AM, Temple Jason <jtem...@cscs.ch> wrote: > Hello, > > I experimented with swap on lustre in as many ways as possible (without > touching the code), and had the shortest path possible to no avail. The code > is not able to handle it at all, and the system always hung. > > Without serious code rewrites, this isn't going to work for you. > > -Jason > Lacking the skills and time for what Andreas suggested, I think my approach will be to abandon this direction for the moment. Thanks to everyone for your responses. If I find time to learn how to provide useful debugging and feedback, the list will be the first to know :) jbh _______________________________________________ Lustre-discuss mailing list Lustre-discuss@lists.lustre.org http://lists.lustre.org/mailman/listinfo/lustre-discuss
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