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2005 May 09
1
Kphone-->asterisk<--Kphone
...SIP/sudhananda,20,tr) Both the Kphones got registered to the asterisk but when i dial the number it gives me the following log on asterisk Asterisk Ready. *CLI> -- Registered SIP 'sudhananda' at 172.16.2.35 port 5060 expires 900 -- Executing Dial("SIP/sudhananda-aa77", "SIP/jitha|20|tr") in new stack -- Called jitha -- SIP/jitha-f4bc is ringing -- SIP/jitha-f4bc answered SIP/sudhananda-aa77 -- Attempting native bridge of SIP/sudhananda-aa77 and SIP/jitha-f4bc and one Kphone status is ringing and on other it is connected....
2008 Mar 19
7
ls() and classes
Dear R People: I want to get the class of all of the objects in my directory. I was trying: do.call(class,list=ls()) but got an "unused argument error". I'm sure it's simple, but I'm just not seeing it. Any help would be much appreciated. Sincerely, Erin -- Erin Hodgess Associate Professor Department of Computer and Mathematical Sciences University of Houston -
2017 Jul 07
3
Re: virt-v2v import from KVM without storage-pool ?
...This guest has virtio drivers installed. [ 52.2] Mapping filesystem data to avoid copying unused and blank areas [ 52.4] Closing the overlay [ 52.7] Checking if the guest needs BIOS or UEFI to boot [ 52.7] Assigning disks to buses [ 52.7] Copying disk 1/1 to /tmp/v2v.Zzc4KD/c9cfeba7-73f8-428a-aa77-9a2a1acf0063/images/c8eb039e-3007-4e08-9580-c49da8b73d55/f76d16ea-5e66-4987-a496-8f378b127986 (qcow2) (100.00/100%) [ 152.4] Creating output metadata [ 152.6] Finishing off Result: So this problem is caused by vdsm or ovirt Regards Ming Xie ----- Original Message ----- From: "Richard W...
2017 Jul 07
1
Re: virt-v2v import from KVM without storage-pool ?
...;> [ 52.2] Mapping filesystem data to avoid copying unused and blank areas >> [ 52.4] Closing the overlay >> [ 52.7] Checking if the guest needs BIOS or UEFI to boot >> [ 52.7] Assigning disks to buses >> [ 52.7] Copying disk 1/1 to /tmp/v2v.Zzc4KD/c9cfeba7-73f8-428a-aa77-9a2a1acf0063/images/c8eb039e-3007-4e08-9580-c49da8b73d55/f76d16ea-5e66-4987-a496-8f378b127986 (qcow2) >> (100.00/100%) >> [ 152.4] Creating output metadata >> [ 152.6] Finishing off >> >> >> Result: >> So this problem is caused by vdsm or ovirt >&gt...
2004 Nov 22
2
realtime trafic monitor
ok .. a use iptraf, but iptraf show my evry connection from computerX: 84.135.15.81:4899 > 163 7940 --A- eth0 ? 82.77.210.7:3475 > 212 323323 -PA- eth0 ? 62.231.96.133:80
2017 Jul 05
3
virt-v2v import from KVM without storage-pool ?
hi, i'm trying to import a VM in oVirt from a KVM host that doesn't use storage pools. this fails with the following message in /var/log/vdsm/vdsm.log: 2017-07-05 09:34:20,513+0200 ERROR (jsonrpc/5) [root] Error getting disk size (v2v:1089) Traceback (most recent call last): File "/usr/lib/python2.7/site-packages/vdsm/v2v.py", line 1078, in _get_disk_info vol =
2017 Jul 07
0
Re: virt-v2v import from KVM without storage-pool ?
...ivers installed. > [ 52.2] Mapping filesystem data to avoid copying unused and blank areas > [ 52.4] Closing the overlay > [ 52.7] Checking if the guest needs BIOS or UEFI to boot > [ 52.7] Assigning disks to buses > [ 52.7] Copying disk 1/1 to /tmp/v2v.Zzc4KD/c9cfeba7-73f8-428a-aa77-9a2a1acf0063/images/c8eb039e-3007-4e08-9580-c49da8b73d55/f76d16ea-5e66-4987-a496-8f378b127986 (qcow2) > (100.00/100%) > [ 152.4] Creating output metadata > [ 152.6] Finishing off > > > Result: > So this problem is caused by vdsm or ovirt > > Regards > Ming Xie &...
2004 Nov 22
9
multiple providers
Hi, I have Mandrake 10.0 (official). I have read the section in lartc about "Routing for multiple uplinks/providers", but still I have some queries below. I have a DSL connection where they give pppoe which is directly terminated into eth1 of my Linux box. Now I have another machine connected to dial-up and it is on same LAN connected to eth0 of Linux box. Now, can I use both these
2004 Jul 08
9
Is Linux based Router feasible
Hi, I''ve a local LAN consisting of about 150 machines. I''m using a Linux machine as the gateway machine which inturn connects to two different ISPs. My question is can a Linux based machine match the performance of a hardware based routers provided by Cisco,... OR is my decision to go for a Linux based solution is a wrong one?. Is there so much difference between these