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2012 May 04
1
Fwd: xe CLI: Error code: MEMORY_CONSTRAINT_VIOLATION - trial XenServer 6.0.2 image has a bug
I have encountered the same problem on XCP 1.1 and XCP 1.5 beta. I tried "xe vm-memory-limits-set" command, and what I get is like [root@xcp11 ~]# xe vm-memory-limits-set static-min=1GiB dynamic-min=4GiB dynamic-max=4GiB static-max=4GiB --multiple operation failed on 9587c557-39b0-4cb1-a0e7-f2e701f287ac: You attempted an operation on a VM that was not in an appropriate power state at the time; for example, you attempted to start a VM that was already running. The parameters returned are the VM'...
2005 Aug 01
4
Opteron in 32-bit mode
I'm spec-ing a development server for some Haskell hackers. In particular, they need to be able to build and run the Glasgow Haskell Compiler (ghc), the x86_64 port of which isn't quite there yet. My current thought is to get an Opteron-based system, but load it (initially, at least) with the 32-bit i386 version of CentOS. That buys me near-term ghc compatibility. In the future,
2005 Jun 28
1
[OT] Memory Models and Multi/Virtual-Cores -- WAS: 4.0-> 4.1 update failing
...> the reason i ask is that i just dumped 2 gig dram in a basic > P4 Intel 3.0GHz box to play with. > regards and TIA, At more than 1GiB on Linux/x86, you must use a 4G+4G kernel (this is the default) to see more than 960MiB. This causes a signficant (10%+) performance hit. On more than 4GiB, it is worsened as more extensive paging is used. If you have 1GiB or less, you should rebuild with_out_ "HIGHMEM" support which is a 1G+3G kernel, and you'll see better performance (and memory will be limited to 960MiB). In a nutshell, you should be running Linux/x86-64 on systems...
2016 Jul 21
3
[llvm-toolchain v3.8.1] LTO: Linking clang hangs with ld.gold and LLVMgold.so plugin
...old-1.11 and LLVMgold.so from binutils v2.26.1 (both selfmade) and LTO-flag is enabled. My buildsystem uses cmake-3.6.0 and ninja-1.7.1 (both prebuilt). I have 52 last steps left in my 3rd build. My Linux-kernel is v3.13.0-92 from official Ubuntu repositories. On my Ubuntu/precise AMD64 I have ***4GiB RAM and 256MiB SWAP***. Is this not enough RAM/SWAP for building/linking? Need some additional informations? Any help appreciated. Regards, - Sedat - [1] http://llvm.org/docs/GoldPlugin.html P.S.: More informations... [ First toolchain build ] I built a 1st llvm-toolchain v3.8.1 with GCC v4....
2020 Mar 11
2
DWARF .debug_aranges data objects and address spaces
..., I think? > In the common case, for most targets LLVM supports I think you're right, but for my case, regrettably, not. Because my target is a Harvard Architecture, any code address can have the same ordinal value as any data address: the code and data reside on different buses so the whole 4GiB space is available to both code, and data. `DW_AT_low_pc` and `DW_AT_high_pc` can be used to find the range of the code segment, but given an arbitrary address, cannot be used to conclusively determine whether that address belongs to code or data when both segments contain addresses in that numeric...
2005 Jun 21
9
[OT] Memory Models and Multi/Virtual-Cores -- WAS: 4.0 -> 4.1 update failing
From: Maciej ?enczykowski <maze at cela.pl> > That's a good point - does anyone know what the new Intel > Virtualization thingamajig in the new dual core pentium D's is about? It's all speculation at this point. But there are _several_ factors. But I'm sure the first time Intel saw AMD's x86-64/PAE52 presentation, the same thing popped into my mind that popped
2016 Sep 21
0
CentOS-6.8 PCI Hwdr issue?
...ription ======================================================== . . . memory 32KiB L1 cache memory 2MiB L2 cache memory 16GiB System Memory memory 4GiB DIMM DDR2 Synchronous 800 MHz (1.2 n memory 4GiB DIMM DDR2 Synchronous 800 MHz (1.2 n memory 4GiB DIMM DDR2 Synchronous 800 MHz (1.2 n memory 4GiB DIMM DDR2 Synchronous 800 MHz (1.2 n p...
2017 May 12
2
Strange Metadata Truncation in 2.43
I recently upgraded from 2.41 to 2.43. I feed my Icecast server with either a live stream or from EZStream. I am now finding that track title metadata never exceeds thirty characters. Is this new, or have I got something wrong in the 2.43 configuration? I am actually using the same one I used for 2.41, and I don't ever remember seeing anything in the XML that controls length of metadata
2015 Oct 13
2
Doubt in Syslinux with PXE server with boot ISO image
HI all, I set up a PXE server by following the following howto ( http://www.tecmint.com/install-pxe-network-boot-server-in-centos-7/ ) is working but I noticed him running I need the CD in one repository http or nfs. because it is necessary to have everything in ISO image? it is possible to boot an ISO by the network as I do with the CD or DVD? Regards.
2020 Nov 11
1
[LLD] Support DWARF64, debug_info "sorting"
...her situations, if necessary. > I do worry about slowing down general debug links so a "debug info > sorting" option may make sense, or it may not be worth it after measuring > the speed difference. The idea is to do nothing if the size of each output debug section is less than 4GiB. Thus, a noticeable linking speed degradation will exist only for projects which would most probably just fail to link otherwise. Best Regards, Igor Kudrin C++ Developer, Access Softek, Inc.
2005 Nov 21
2
[Hardware] Good Server I/O on-the-cheap: ASL Monarch 811x with CentOS 4.2 ...
...uot; server option that has good I/O, and the vendor offers _your_choice_ of not only Fedora Core or Red Hat Enterprise Linux, but _also_ CentOS _shipped_ with it! IN-A-NUTSHELL ... Starting at just over $750, you can get a single Socket-939 Opteron 1xx (dual-core is an option) system with up to 4GiB of ECC (but non- registered) DDR SDRAM, up to 4 hot-swap SATA bays (8114 model), one PCI- X slot (perfect for a 3Ware card, which they _do_ support ;-) and dual on-board GbE Broadcom NICs -- all in a 1U rackmount form-factor. The resulting I/O performance is excellent at the price-point for those...
2012 Mar 24
2
Bug#665433: xen hypervisor FATAL PAGE FAULT after linux kernel BUG: unable to handle kernel paging request
Package: xen-hypervisor-4.0-i386 Version: 4.0.1-4 This is the same machine referenced in http://bugs.debian.org/665413. It is an HP d530 SFF workstation (model DG784A) with 4GiB of RAM. It has run for years on the lenny xen + linux stack. If my notes are correct, it also ran smoothly for about a year with the lenny hypervisor + kernel and the squeeze userland. Rebooting into squeeze xen + linux makes the machine very crashy. The dom0 kernel often crashes, and the xen h...
2019 Jan 28
2
Samba 4.9.4 - high RAM usage - OOM killer
...ase in RAM consumption is > linear over time? > > If it is a "samba" process that is eating all the RAM, please check > the PID and the samba-tool processes command to report which part of > samba is weaking havoc the system. > > I'd say you should be fine with 4GiB with such a setup... > Seems lots of samba processes related to rpc_server are making the server crawl (please see attachment) after just 6 days of uptime. I can provide a strace of the most CPU/IO hungry process upon request. Thanks Laurent -------------- next part -------------- Serv...
2009 Nov 27
5
unexpected raid1 behavior?
Hi, I''m starting to play with btrfs on my new computer. I''m running Gentoo and have compiled the 2.6.31 kernel, enabling btrfs. Now I have 2 partitions (on 2 different sata disks) that are free for me to play with, each about 375 gb in size. I wanted to create a "raid1" volume using these two partitions, so I did: # mkfs.btrfs -d raid1 /dev/sda5 /dev/sdb5 # mount
2014 Jul 04
3
CentOS-6.5 LiveDVD problem
...tem board or motherboard size: 16GiB *-bank:0 description: DIMM DDR2 Synchronous 800 MHz (1.2 ns) product: PartNum0 vendor: Manufacturer0 physical id: 0 serial: SerNum0 slot: CHANNEL_A size: 4GiB width: 64 bits clock: 800MHz (1.2ns) *-bank:1 ---> Help??? -- *** E-Mail is NOT a SECURE channel *** James B. Byrne mailto:ByrneJB at Harte-Lyne.ca Harte & Lyne Limited http://www.harte-lyne.ca 9 Brockley Drive...
2020 Mar 12
2
DWARF .debug_aranges data objects and address spaces
...most targets LLVM supports I think you're right, > > but for my case, regrettably, not. Because my target is a Harvard > > Architecture, any code address can have the same ordinal value as any > > data address: the code and data reside on different buses so the whole > > 4GiB space is available to both code, and data. `DW_AT_low_pc` and > > `DW_AT_high_pc` can be used to find the range of the code segment, but > > given an arbitrary address, cannot be used to conclusively determine > > whether that address belongs to code or data when both segments con...
2016 Jul 23
2
[llvm-toolchain v3.8.1] LTO: Linking clang hangs with ld.gold and LLVMgold.so plugin
...ade) and LTO-flag is enabled. > > My buildsystem uses cmake-3.6.0 and ninja-1.7.1 (both prebuilt). > > I have 52 last steps left in my 3rd build. > > > > My Linux-kernel is v3.13.0-92 from official Ubuntu repositories. > > > > On my Ubuntu/precise AMD64 I have ***4GiB RAM and 256MiB SWAP***. > > Is this not enough RAM/SWAP for building/linking? > > > > Need some additional informations? > > > > Any help appreciated. > > > > Regards, > > - Sedat - > > > > [1] http://llvm.org/docs/GoldPlugin.html > &gt...
2017 Jun 14
4
LLD support for mach-o aliases (weak or otherwise)
...with N_INDR and N_WEAK_DEF would be required for me to achieve what I need to achieve (somewhat similarly to the elegant internal implementation of musl libc). > > With my current solution (musl on xnu) I have successfully reserved 0x1000 – 0x7fff_0000_0000. Essentially the low 128TiB minus 4GiB at the top of the address space where I place my translator and translator stack. This is satisfactory for my user mode simulator to emulate Linux processes on macOS. > > I think Hypervisor.framework is probably the correct interface to be using if I want to avoid the kernel ABI, however tha...
2007 Aug 30
15
ZFS, XFS, and EXT4 compared
I have a lot of people whispering "zfs" in my virtual ear these days, and at the same time I have an irrational attachment to xfs based entirely on its lack of the 32000 subdirectory limit. I''m not afraid of ext4''s newness, since really a lot of that stuff has been in Lustre for years. So a-benchmarking I went. Results at the bottom:
2020 Mar 20
2
RISC-V LLVM sync-up call 19 Mar 2020
...ointed to by the global pointer. This contains the GOT, plus a flexible area that the object file can stick small bits of data into. And then outside of both of those, additional data is unlimited. Actually, the global data area, which includes the GOT and any global of local scope, is limited to 4GiB. However, the latter is limited to 2GiB, in order to guarantee addressing the GOT and the small data area, assuming this section order: 1. .got 2. .sdata .sbss 3. .ldata .lbss The .data and .bss sections, containing the globals of global scope, may follow these immediately, but can actu...