: A great example is already in DragonFly - process checkpointing. I
: don't even know how it works as well as it does.
:
:Has this been coupled with the new vkernel mods yet? In other words,
:could I build a checkpointable kernel and then pause it, put it away
:for a month, and come back to it?
Nigel Weeks wrote:
Just an idea for thought over your next coffee...
I'm if it would be to conceivably possible to move a vkernel process(and any
sub-processes it had) to another host? It'd have to stop temporarily, or at
least, slow down immensely while pumping all the userland data inside the
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A great example is already in DragonFly - process
Just an idea for thought over your next coffee...
I'm if it would be to conceivably possible to move a vkernel process(and any
sub-processes it had) to another host? It'd have to stop temporarily, or at
least, slow down immensely while pumping all the userland data inside the
vkernel to the other
On 2/1/07, Nigel Weeks [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
Just an idea for thought over your next coffee...
I'm if it would be to conceivably possible to move a vkernel process(and any
sub-processes it had) to another host? It'd have to stop temporarily, or at
least, slow down immensely while pumping all
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