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2008 Nov 28
4
Atmosphere Deluxe 6
...have hit a wall. When I run the program, it generates the following errors, during which time it shows no window. Code: fixme:ole:OleLoadPictureEx (0x10634c4,3274,0,{7bf80980-bf32-101a-8bbb-00aa00300cab},x=0,y=0,f=0,0x32fae8), partially implemented. err:ole:CoGetClassObject class {215fa6a4-0ac9-4d05-a9f5-e361495ff8ba} not registered err:ole:CoGetClassObject class {215fa6a4-0ac9-4d05-a9f5-e361495ff8ba} not registered err:ole:CoGetClassObject no class object {215fa6a4-0ac9-4d05-a9f5-e361495ff8ba} could be created for context 0x3 fixme:ole:OleLoadPictureEx (0x10687cc,6974,1,{7bf80980-bf32-101a-8b...
2023 Mar 30
0
About libvirt domain dump state and persistent state
...IO: SGIO: Snapshot: Model: Driver:0xc000736540 Auth:0xc0027b68a0 Source:0xc000641040 BackingStore:<nil> Geometry:<nil> BlockIO:<nil> Mirror:<nil> Target:0xc004557640 IOTune:0xc0006e4370 ReadOnly:<nil> Shareable:<nil> Transient:<nil> Serial:pvc-febae406-15ad-4d05-9c93-b2d09c197840 WWN: Vendor: Product: Encryption:<nil> Boot:<nil> Alias:<nil> Address:0xc00709cba0} error: virError(Code=9, Domain=10, Message='operation failed: disk vde not found') In this case, I found the volume is not in dump but in the persistent. All my volume a...
2014 Sep 29
1
Broken domain
Hi all, Hoping someone can help me out here. My 5 DC production domain (4.1.7 Ubuntu 12.04) is in a bit of a state. I attempted an upgrade from 4.1.5 to 4.1.7 which appeared to work, but now we have replication errors and am unable to add any new DNS entries. I am now certain that we've fallen foul of the DomainDnsZones DeletedObjects problem that I've been reading about in various
2012 Dec 22
7
9.1 minimal ram requirements
Guys, I've heard about some absurd RAM requirements for 9.1, has anybody tested it? e.g. http://forums.freebsd.org/showthread.php?t=36314 -- View this message in context: http://freebsd.1045724.n5.nabble.com/9-1-minimal-ram-requirements-tp5771583.html Sent from the freebsd-stable mailing list archive at Nabble.com.