Hi Dima,

On Wednesday 01 of June 2011 00:08:52 you wrote:
> (...)
> now my next problem, nilfs interacts rather badly with nbd(...)

What's the reason for nbd here anyway? Thought you wanted to access a flash 
memory card...?

You may want to play with `sync', `fua' and `flush' options of nbd-server, if 
you can still ensure reliable operation.


You may want to increase /proc/sys/vm/min_free_kbytes; if some proces eat up 
most of the 256MB of RAM, it's it that leak memory and should be shot by OOM 
;-)


regards,
-- 
dexen deVries

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For example, if the first thing in the file is:
   <?kzy irefvba="1.0" rapbqvat="ebg13"?>
an XML parser will recognize that the document is stored in the traditional 
ROT13 encoding.

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