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2014 Jan 22
0
After USB boot problems on Gigabyte GA-M55Plus-S3G
...ll start by taking the UBCD USB drive. If you have relevant data on
it please perform a backup.
Then:
0_ BEWARE: before proceeding with each step, double-check that you
are working on the desired device!.
1_ Check that the partition of the UBCD USB device is not mounted.
2_ zero out the first 5MiB of the drive (I am not just talking about
the partition, but about the whole drive, including the MBR).
3_ Use fdisk to check the geometry of the problematic drive. The
geometry, instead of the previous:
22 heads, 21 sectors/track, 1016 cylinders
should say:
255 heads, 63 sectors/track, 244 cy...
2010 Jul 21
6
[Fwd: XCP - extreme high load on pool master]
Good day.
We trying to test XCP cloud under some product-like load (4 hosts, each with 24Gb mem and 8 cores)
But with just about 30-40 virtual machines I got an extreme load on dom0
on pool master host: LA is about 3.5-6, and most time are used by xapi
and stunnel processes.
It''s really bother me: what happens on higher load with few thousands of
VMs with about 10-16 hosts in pool...
2014 Jan 22
6
After USB boot problems on Gigabyte GA-M55Plus-S3G
Hi,
Ronald F. Guilmette wrote:
> what exactly did we determine that GA-M55Plus-S3G is failing
> to support?
It appears to be related to the choice of CHS addressing with
the FAT filesystem. This opens the door for misperceived factors
of heads per cylinder and sectors per heads.
My current suspicion is that the partition end did not expose
the effective factors in its end CHS address, so
2011 Apr 01
15
btrfs balancing start - and stop?
Hi,
My company is testing btrfs (kernel 2.6.38) on a slave MySQL database
server with a 195Gb filesystem (of which about 123Gb is used). So far,
we''re quite impressed with the performance. Our database loads are high,
and if filesystem performance wasn''t good, MySQL replication wouldn''t
be able to keep up and the slave latency would begin to climb. This
though, is