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2016 Sep 17
2
Ast 13.11.2 : bridgepeer variable empty ?
...IP/mysippeer-00000108
[Sep 17 11:30:05] VERBOSE[23420][C-00000051] app_dial.c:
SIP/myprovider-0000010b answered SIP/mysippeer-00000108
[Sep 17 11:30:05] VERBOSE[23522][C-00000051] bridge_channel.c: Channel
SIP/myprovider-0000010b joined 'simple_bridge' basic-bridge
<ab233c52-249f-4370-bcdd-3eb9af7c6cfd>
[Sep 17 11:30:05] VERBOSE[23420][C-00000051] bridge_channel.c: Channel
SIP/mysippeer-00000108 joined 'simple_bridge' basic-bridge
<ab233c52-249f-4370-bcdd-3eb9af7c6cfd>
Call ends :
[Sep 17 11:34:36] VERBOSE[23420][C-00000051] bridge_channel.c: Channel
SIP/mysippee...
2008 Nov 24
1
Gluster 1.3.12 and Xen!
...U, I retry this error:
xend.err 'Device 768 (vbd) could not be connected. losetup /dev/loop0
/mnt/glusterfs/debian40.img failed'
Into log explained error is:
domid: 22
qemu: the number of cpus is 1
Watching /local/domain/22/logdirty/next-active
xs_read(): vncpasswd get error.
/vm/353e360e-bcdd-f237-595e-85013704aad7/vncpasswd.
char device redirected to /dev/pts/4
qemu_map_cache_init nr_buckets = 10000
shared page at pfn 1ffff
buffered io page at pfn 1fffd
xs_read(/vm/353e360e-bcdd-f237-595e-85013704aad7/rtc/timeoffset): read error
I/O request not ready: 0, ptr: 0, port: 0, data: 0, count...
2016 Sep 19
2
Ast 13.11.2 : bridgepeer variable empty ?
...30:05] VERBOSE[23420][C-00000051] app_dial.c:
> SIP/myprovider-0000010b answered SIP/mysippeer-00000108
> [Sep 17 11:30:05] VERBOSE[23522][C-00000051] bridge_channel.c:
> Channel SIP/myprovider-0000010b joined 'simple_bridge'
> basic-bridge <ab233c52-249f-4370-bcdd-3eb9af7c6cfd>
> [Sep 17 11:30:05] VERBOSE[23420][C-00000051] bridge_channel.c:
> Channel SIP/mysippeer-00000108 joined 'simple_bridge' basic-bridge
> <ab233c52-249f-4370-bcdd-3eb9af7c6cfd>
>
> Call ends :
> [Sep 17 11:34:36] VERBOSE[23420][C-00...
2013 Oct 30
4
moving to ENC - how to get all current classes and params
I''m looking to use an external node classifier (ENC) in our environment.
What''s the easiest way to programmatically get currently applied classes
(and class parameters) for all hosts, with the goal of dumping it into a
database for later retrieval by the ENC script? Nodes are currently
classified via site.pp.
thanks
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