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2020 Sep 30
4
Graficar una curva de tendencia potencial.
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90.838 2.206
83.139 1.751
134.272 3.710
84.043 2.076
105.184 2.788
157.249 3.783
50.280 1.027
96.973 2.355
123.582 3.398
60.417 1.236
123.501 3.315
90.128 1.566
193.783 5.167
116.036 2.994
100.289 2.216
56.943 1.106
102.272 2.692
145.579 3.810
53.105 1.202
127.212 3.061
102.838 2.383
126.352 2.723
13.661 0.190
164.352 4.870
159.945 4.160
54.382 0.884
128.253 3.598
181.208 4.767
145.118
2013 Nov 11
2
qemu-kvm-rhev
I recently ran into some problems using certain oVirt (3.3) features
on CentOS 6.4 hosts.
The solution was to use the qemu-kvm-rhev version from the EL6 RHEV repository:
http://ftp.redhat.com/pub/redhat/linux/enterprise/6Server/en/RHEV/SRPMS/qemu-kvm-rhev-0.12.1.2-2.355.el6_4.9.src.rpm
It seems that this tree is not carried/built by CentOS.
Are there any plans on the CentOS for carrying these
2013 Aug 09
4
qemu-kvm package?
I just did a clean net install of CentOS 6.4 and when I run virt-manager it
says that qemu-kvm is missing, but when I try to install it with yum it
says that there isn't a package with that name. Is something wrong with my
configuration? Or what is causing this package to appear as not available?
Thanks,
Dave
2013 May 30
2
Question, how to coorelate snapshot ID's to the files that they represent?
Hi folks, first post :)
I'm running Redhat 6 x64 with ibvirt-0.10.2-18 and qemu-img-rhev-0.12.1.2-2.355
My question is, if I do something like the following..
[root@testbox ~]# virsh snapshot-list STIGtest
Name Creation Time State
------------------------------------------------------------
1369421485 2013-05-24 13:51:25 -0500 disk-snapshot
2013 Oct 31
1
Fwd: libvirt unsupport rbd storage pool? "missing backend for pool type 8"
I use "virsh pool-define rbd.xml" to create a rbd storage pool,but get this
error
virsh pool-define /tmp/rbd.xml
error: Failed to define pool from /tmp/rbd.xml
error: internal error: missing backend for pool type 8
rbd.xml
<pool type="rbd">
<name>cloudstack</name>
<source>
<name>cloudstack</name>
<host
2013 Sep 10
1
Specifying a USB Device to use USB2 Controller
Hi all,
Can anyone please advise the correct process for defining a USB device to
point to a USB 2 Controller? Specifically, how do you define a USB device
to use the EHCI controller in a guest xml file?
To summarize my problem:
I have 1 x USB1 device and 1 x USB2 device that I would like to use from
within a Windows XP Guest. If I add the USB2 device (Avid M-box) to the
guest machine via
2012 Jul 06
2
Anova Type II and Contrasts
the study design of the data I have to analyse is simple. There is 1 control group (CTRL) and 2 different treatment groups (TREAT_1 and TREAT_2).
The data also includes 2 covariates COV1 and COV2. I have been asked to check if there is a linear or quadratic treatment effect in the data.
I created a dummy data set to explain my situation:
df1 <- data.frame(
Observation =
2013 May 28
3
Re: About the change of a VM's vcpu count in runtime?
On 05/28/2013 02:24 PM, Eric Blake wrote:
>> So the question is: is there any method I can't find yet to change the
>> vcpu count of a running vm dynamically?
>
> Wait for newer qemu and libvirt, or else pitch in and help write patches.
You might not have to wait that long - if you could help test these
patches, it would be appreciated:
2013 Jun 01
1
Re: About the change of a VM's vcpu count in runtime?
On 06/01/2013 03:16 PM, Dennis Chen wrote:
> On 05/29/2013 04:28 AM, Eric Blake wrote:
>> On 05/28/2013 02:24 PM, Eric Blake wrote:
>>
>>>> So the question is: is there any method I can't find yet to change the
>>>> vcpu count of a running vm dynamically?
>>> Wait for newer qemu and libvirt, or else pitch in and help write
>>> patches.
2013 May 30
0
Re: Question, how to coorelate snapshot ID's to the files that they represent?
On 05/30/13 17:33, vonNieda, Adam (USMS) wrote:> Hi folks, first post J
>
> I’m running Redhat 6 x64 with ibvirt-0.10.2-18 and
> qemu-img-rhev-0.12.1.2-2.355
>
> My question is, if I do something like the following..
>
> [root@testbox ~]# virsh snapshot-list STIGtest
>
> Name Creation Time State
>
>
2013 Jun 01
0
Re: About the change of a VM's vcpu count in runtime?
On 05/29/2013 04:28 AM, Eric Blake wrote:
> On 05/28/2013 02:24 PM, Eric Blake wrote:
>
>>> So the question is: is there any method I can't find yet to change the
>>> vcpu count of a running vm dynamically?
>> Wait for newer qemu and libvirt, or else pitch in and help write patches.
> You might not have to wait that long - if you could help test these
>
2013 Aug 07
2
libvirt possibly ignoring cache=none ?
Hi,
I have an instance with 8G ram assigned. All block devices have cache
disabled (cache=none) on host. However, cgroup is reporting 4G of
cache associated to the instance (on host)
# cgget -r memory.stat libvirt/qemu/i-000009fa
libvirt/qemu/i-000009fa:
memory.stat: cache 4318011392
rss 8676360192
...
When I drop all system caches on host..
# echo 3 > /proc/sys/vm/drop_caches
#
..cache
2014 Jun 04
3
KVM integrated network (user mode) dying after inactivity
-----BEGIN PGP SIGNED MESSAGE-----
Hash: SHA256
Hi list,
I searched the web for bug reports regarding this phenomenon I see on
*multiple* machines of a customer, however, I didn't find an exact
fit. So, I'd like to ask here whether anyone else has run into this.
I have multiple CentOS 6 machines running using KVM to virtualize a
bunch of machines on them (LVM-based).
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