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[Xen-users] swap partition and live migration.


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  • From: "Tomoki Taniguchi" <tomoki.taniguchi@xxxxxxxxx>
  • Date: Fri, 17 Aug 2007 09:33:43 +0900
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when performing a live migration i know the contents of the ram
is copied over two the new xen server, but how about the contents
of the swap partition.

currently I have the swap partition in a seperate loopback file
from the root partition.  if i want to do a live migration, do i have to
give the new server access to the swap partition file along
with the root partition file?  of can i just share the root partition
and have a different swap file located on the new server?

TIA,
Tomoki

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