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	<title>Comments on: Linux NBD Tutorial: Network Block Device Jumpstart Guide</title>
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		<title>By: Ramesh</title>
		<link>http://www.thegeekstuff.com/2009/02/nbd-tutorial-network-block-device-jumpstart-guide/comment-page-1/#comment-6071</link>
		<dc:creator>Ramesh</dc:creator>
		<pubDate>Thu, 19 Feb 2009 13:55:01 +0000</pubDate>
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		<description>@Anonymous, @Sitaram,

Thanks for pointing out the issues. I&#039;ve updated the following.

1. The port on the nbd-client should be 1043
2. the mount point should be /mnt/dhini</description>
		<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>@Anonymous, @Sitaram,</p>
<p>Thanks for pointing out the issues. I&#8217;ve updated the following.</p>
<p>1. The port on the nbd-client should be 1043<br />
2. the mount point should be /mnt/dhini</p>
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		<title>By: Sitaram Chamarty</title>
		<link>http://www.thegeekstuff.com/2009/02/nbd-tutorial-network-block-device-jumpstart-guide/comment-page-1/#comment-6015</link>
		<dc:creator>Sitaram Chamarty</dc:creator>
		<pubDate>Wed, 18 Feb 2009 15:16:54 +0000</pubDate>
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		<description>(1) you&#039;ve got /mnt/remote in the nbd-client command, but the output says /mnt/dhini.  Typo?

(2) conventionally, /mnt/whatever are used as the mount points (the right side of a mount command), not as loop devices (left side).  That&#039;s only a convention but common enough that newbies who see your post *may* get a little confused by your use of /mnt/dhini etc on the *left* side</description>
		<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>(1) you&#8217;ve got /mnt/remote in the nbd-client command, but the output says /mnt/dhini.  Typo?</p>
<p>(2) conventionally, /mnt/whatever are used as the mount points (the right side of a mount command), not as loop devices (left side).  That&#8217;s only a convention but common enough that newbies who see your post *may* get a little confused by your use of /mnt/dhini etc on the *left* side</p>
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		<title>By: anonymous</title>
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		<dc:creator>anonymous</dc:creator>
		<pubDate>Wed, 18 Feb 2009 12:14:11 +0000</pubDate>
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		<description>Sloppy.

&gt; # nbd-server 1043 /mnt/dhini
Server uses port 1043
&gt; # nbd-client 192.168.1.11 1077  -swap  /mnt/remote
but client 1077?

And I would say the mounted swap partition is /mnt/remote and not /mnt/dhini
&gt; /mnt/dhini  partition  15992    0        -4

Plus you forget to mention that using swap over a network is a theoretical possibility but hardly recommendable for practical situations.</description>
		<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>Sloppy.</p>
<p>&gt; # nbd-server 1043 /mnt/dhini<br />
Server uses port 1043<br />
&gt; # nbd-client 192.168.1.11 1077  -swap  /mnt/remote<br />
but client 1077?</p>
<p>And I would say the mounted swap partition is /mnt/remote and not /mnt/dhini<br />
&gt; /mnt/dhini  partition  15992    0        -4</p>
<p>Plus you forget to mention that using swap over a network is a theoretical possibility but hardly recommendable for practical situations.</p>
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		<title>By: Linux NBD Tutorial: Network Block Device Jumpstart Guide &#124; technichristian.net</title>
		<link>http://www.thegeekstuff.com/2009/02/nbd-tutorial-network-block-device-jumpstart-guide/comment-page-1/#comment-6007</link>
		<dc:creator>Linux NBD Tutorial: Network Block Device Jumpstart Guide &#124; technichristian.net</dc:creator>
		<pubDate>Wed, 18 Feb 2009 11:54:49 +0000</pubDate>
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