Exactly my point. The problem isn't the NBD, it's the lots of I/O.
Roy Keene
Planning Systems Inc.
On Tue, 21 Jun 2005, Pavel Machek wrote:
Hi!
But the problem doesn't occur with the "local" end, it's with the
"recieving" end (which may be the same thing, but mostly it's not, since I
tend to reboot the secondary node more).
The problem occurs on the node running `nbd-server' in userspace and not
nessicarily having "nbd" support.
nbd-server is nice and simple userland application, doing no magic. If
that makes machine unusable... well, fix the machine ;-). It may me mm
problem or something... It is basically not nbd related. [Remember,
nbd-server is just another userland process, "nothing to do with nbd",
nothing special].
Pavel
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