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xen-devel
Re: [Xen-devel] A snapshot is not (really) a cow
A further point - I mentioned in my last mail that attempts to access an
nbd device start very early in the boot sequence. I now also notice
after looking at several boot sequences that the first seems always to
be an attempt to access nbd60, sector 0 (but the sector 0 may be a red
herring). I suspect something is trying to acccess block device 43,60
hoping to find something other than a non-existent nbd device).
-- Peri
Ian Pratt wrote:
I'm not aware of anything that is trying to use NBD - I did experiment a
bit a while back, but didn't get anywhere. I thought xen might be using
it behind the scenes in some way.
Xen doesn't use nbd. I bet you have something in
/etc/rc.d/init.d that is starting nbd.
Ian
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