* Brian J. Murrell <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> [2007 12 13, 16:16]: > Consider a machine with a Lustre client on it which is experiencing > memory pressure. One way to deal with that is to start flushing memory > pages to disk where for a Lustre client disk can mean to an OST.
Ok, as you said, *can* mean to an OST. Let's suppose a host is running the OST and the client, but it has a local (not managed by Lustre) swap. Let's say Lustre is used to provide access to a large dataset on a SAN, but the system itself is stored on local disks on each node. In this case, if the client is experiencing memory pressure, it will just flush to the local disk, and it will continue doing so until there is swap available... or not? Am I missing something? :) Thanks for your answers! Marco _______________________________________________ Lustre-discuss mailing list [email protected] https://mail.clusterfs.com/mailman/listinfo/lustre-discuss
