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Re: [Xen-users] Where did GNBD go? 
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Christopher G. Stach II wrote:
 Oh, I can imagine it being removed. There are huge numbers of different 
network storage projects going on, and unless you can support htem well 
yourself, or choose to support it in a specific OS, it can be a huge 
timesink and support drain. It's certainly in the RedHat 5 beta2. You 
might look there for a buildable SRPM.
Nathan Jensen wrote:
 
Xen Users:
        Hopefully this is an easy one, but I searched for a couple of days and
can't seem to find the answer.  Please feel free to berate me; just
don't forget to include an answer!
        I have been working on a GNBD live migration setup for quite some time
now.  I went with Fedora Core 6 as the Dom0.  For the life of me, I
can't figure out how to get GNDB installed on FC6.  I can see that is is
included in earlier FC releases.
        In the release notes, it actually says verbatim "Removed package gnbd."
I can't imagine that this package would have been removed if the
functionality weren't included somewhere else.  I tried to "yum install
gnbd," and there is no such package
Any help would be greatly appreciated,
Nate
 
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