El mié, 26-02-2014 a las 09:16 -0500, Matthew Patton escribió:
> Shouldn't the clients be using the bcache device for their io? So who
> cares what mode the nbd device is in just as long as it's writable?
> Then just make the bcache device read only.

Sure: the clients mounts the inner squashfs readonly, but in order to
bcache get working, the nbd-server must export read-write, or at least
with copy-on-write flag, to let the bcache layer on clients work
throught nbd device

Anyway: problem solved. Performance is not noticeabilly increased, due
to obsolete hardware in clients, but network load improvement is really
good

Juan Antonio


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