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Re: [dm-devel] 2.6.2-udm2
- From: Lars Marowsky-Bree <lmb suse de>
- To: dm-devel redhat com
- Subject: Re: [dm-devel] 2.6.2-udm2
- Date: Wed Feb 18 08:43:01 2004
On 2004-02-18T13:11:04,
Joe Thornber <thornber redhat com> said:
> > Yes. I actually see no way around this, except to tap into a general
> > 'emergency' memory pool. I thought there was something like it, but I
> > forgot the name ;-) Doesn't pvmove use the same?
> PF_MEMALLOC; At the moment this is used for both loading tables, and
> making them active. Once the LVM tools start preloading properly, it
> will only be used for the activation (resume) operation.
Would this not be an option for a _carefully written_ user-space tester
too?
Sincerely,
Lars Marowsky-Brée <lmb suse de>
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