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On 13/07/10 14:29, Rahul Nabar wrote:<BR>
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> Out of curiosity, is there the possibility of running<BR>
> a "swapless" compute-node?<BR>
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Yes of course, it just means that the kernel no longer has<BR>
the option of paging out infrequently accessed dirty pages<BR>
to free space for active processes.<BR>
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cheers!<BR>
Chris<BR>
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 Christopher Samuel - Senior Systems Administrator<BR>
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 Email: samuel@unimelb.edu.au Phone: +61 (0)3 903 55545<BR>
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