How To Install nbdkit on Fedora 34

nbdkit is NBD server

Introduction

In this tutorial we learn how to install nbdkit on Fedora 34.

What is nbdkit

NBD is a protocol for accessing block devices (hard disks and disk-like things) over the network. nbdkit is a toolkit for creating NBD servers. The key features are * Multithreaded NBD server written in C with good performance. * Minimal dependencies for the basic server. * Liberal license (BSD) allows nbdkit to be linked to proprietary libraries or included in proprietary code. * Well-documented, simple plugin API with a stable ABI guarantee. Lets you to export “unconventional” block devices easily. * You can write plugins in C or many other languages. * Filters can be stacked in front of plugins to transform the output. ’nbdkit’ is a meta-package which pulls in the core server and a useful subset of plugins and filters with minimal dependencies. If you want just the server, install ’nbdkit-server’. To develop plugins, install the ’nbdkit-devel’ package and start by reading the nbdkit(1) and nbdkit-plugin(3) manual pages.

We can use yum or dnf to install nbdkit on Fedora 34. In this tutorial we discuss both methods but you only need to choose one of method to install nbdkit.

Install nbdkit on Fedora 34 Using dnf

Update yum database with dnf using the following command.

sudo dnf makecache --refresh

The output should look something like this:

Fedora 34 - x86_64                               20 kB/s | 6.6 kB     00:00
Fedora 34 openh264 (From Cisco) - x86_64        1.4 kB/s | 989  B     00:00
Fedora Modular 34 - x86_64                       68 kB/s | 6.5 kB     00:00
Fedora 34 - x86_64 - Updates                    3.5 kB/s | 6.2 kB     00:01
Fedora Modular 34 - x86_64 - Updates             17 kB/s | 5.9 kB     00:00
Metadata cache created.

After updating yum database, We can install nbdkit using dnf by running the following command:

sudo dnf -y install nbdkit

Install nbdkit on Fedora 34 Using yum

Update yum database with yum using the following command.

sudo yum makecache --refresh

The output should look something like this:

Fedora 34 - x86_64                               20 kB/s | 6.6 kB     00:00
Fedora 34 openh264 (From Cisco) - x86_64        1.4 kB/s | 989  B     00:00
Fedora Modular 34 - x86_64                       68 kB/s | 6.5 kB     00:00
Fedora 34 - x86_64 - Updates                    3.5 kB/s | 6.2 kB     00:01
Fedora Modular 34 - x86_64 - Updates             17 kB/s | 5.9 kB     00:00
Metadata cache created.

After updating yum database, We can install nbdkit using yum by running the following command:

sudo yum -y install nbdkit

How To Uninstall nbdkit on Fedora 34

To uninstall only the nbdkit package we can use the following command:

sudo dnf remove nbdkit

nbdkit Package Contents on Fedora 34

References

Summary

In this tutorial we learn how to install nbdkit on Fedora 34 using yum and dnf.