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2011 Apr 04
0
Release of libvirt-0.9.0
As scheduled, libvirt 0.9.0 was tagged and pushed today, it's available from FTP at: ftp://libvirt.org/libvirt/ This is a large release w.r.t. the amount of features and changes, and well worth bumping the middle version number. We are also getting closer to a 1.0.0 release ! Features: - Support cputune cpu usage tuning (Osier Yang and Nikunj A. Dadhania) - Add public APIs for storage
2011 May 05
0
Release of libvirt-0.9.1
As planned and after most of the clang detected problems got fixed (thanks Eric !) the new release is available at: ftp://libvirt.org/libvirt/ It's a mixed release, it includes a number of improvements as well as many bug fixes and a few new features: Features: - support various persistent domain updates (KAMEZAWA Hiroyuki) - improvements on memory APIs (Taku Izumi) - Add
2010 Jul 05
0
Release of libvirt-0.8.2
Following Dan advice, I decided to not wait for more patches and push the current git head as the release. Let's plan to have another release by this month end with the QEmu debugging and hacking APIs. The release is available as usual at ftp://libvirt.org/libvirt Quite a lot of bug fixes during the two months since 0.8.1, and a few new feature. It also tagged more commits as being
2011 Jun 06
0
Release of libvirt-0.9.2
As planned the new release is available at: ftp://libvirt.org/libvirt/ It is a rather large release with near 400 commits included. From an user point of view the main improvement is likely to be when using migration as various work has been done to extend the protocol and to avoid having the migration command stop other concurrent operations (like virsh list). See below for a number of
2006 Mar 10
14
Oracle Date type errors rails on edit
I have a table with "expires_on" a DATE field. "Show" and "Destroy" work, but "Edit" errors: /usr/local/lib/ruby/gems/1.8/gems/actionpack-1.11.2/lib/action_view/helpers/date_helper.rb:150:in `select_hour'' /usr/local/lib/ruby/gems/1.8/gems/actionpack-1.11.2/lib/action_view/helpers/date_helper.rb:149:in `select_hour'' It only happens when
2019 Nov 14
1
ANNOUNCE: libnbd 1.2 & nbdkit 1.16 - high performance NBD client and server
I'm pleased to announce the releases of libnbd 1.2 and nbdkit 1.16. These are a high performance Network Block Device (NBD) client library and server. Key features of libnbd: * Synchronous API for ease of use. * Asynchronous API for writing non-blocking, multithreaded clients. You can mix both APIs freely. * High performance. * Minimal dependencies for the basic library. *
2006 Jun 08
3
Rails Test Notifications w/ Growl Plugin
Hi all - I''ve just posted a quick plugin that adds notification of test failures via the Growl framework (http://growl.info) for OS X users. Its a great way to keep up with your test suite, especially when coupled with autotest. And if you''re anything like me, you probably already have Growl rocking. Anyway, see my blog for details on installing the plugin:
2019 Aug 28
0
ANNOUNCE: libnbd 1.0 & nbdkit 1.14 - high performance NBD client and server
I'm pleased to announce the joint release of libnbd 1.0 and nbdkit 1.14. These are a high performance NBD client library and server. Key features of libnbd: * Synchronous API for ease of use. * Asynchronous API for writing non-blocking, multithreaded clients. You can mix both APIs freely. * High performance. * Minimal dependencies for the basic library. * Well-documented, stable
2009 Mar 01
8
invalid vdev configuration after power failure
What does it mean for a vdev to have an invalid configuration and how can it be fixed or reset? As you can see, the following pool can no longer be imported: (Note that the "last accessed by another system" warning is because I moved these drives to my test workstation.) ~$ zpool import -f pool0 cannot import ''pool0'': invalid vdev configuration ~$ zpool import pool:
2019 Aug 16
2
Re: [nbdkit PATCH 1/2] rust: Implement can_cache
On 8/16/19 12:08 PM, Eric Blake wrote: > Implementing extents requires some coordination for the Rust code to > call back into libnbdkit; I'm not familiar with Rust enough to do > that. But with placeholders for those slots, implementing > can_cache/cache is trivial. This improves the situation mentioned in > commit 031fae85. > > Signed-off-by: Eric Blake
2004 Feb 24
2
Statistical Quality Control
Greetings, I've been familiarizing myself with the features of R over the past few days. I'm impressed with the quality and quantity of the features and packages. One feature that I would be interested in would be a package for statistical quality control. Does a package for statistical quality control exist that I've been unable to locate? If not, is anyone aware of efforts to
2008 Mar 17
4
VNC authentication failures to windows HVM
I''ve set xend service properties as follows: config/vnc-listen astring \''0.0.0.0\'' config/vncpasswd astring \''vnc\'' config/default-nic astring ''nge1'' but I get an authentication error whenever I try to connect to the console with ''vncviewer :0'' - I''m on the xvm host itself. other relevant data: SunOS
2016 Jun 02
2
rsync keeps writing files over
OK. Thanks. Where can I find information regarding how to interpret —itemize-changes? The timestamps aren’t changing, so the target must not be storing them, which I have no idea why. The directory I’m writing to is 777. What is the flag to tell rsync to ignore the timestamps? Thanks, Blake On 6/2/16, 6:18 PM, "rsync on behalf of Kevin Korb" <rsync-bounces at lists.samba.org on
2016 Jun 02
9
rsync keeps writing files over
Cool Thanks! Specifically, the timestamps on both <src> and <dest> match for "ls -l" but do not match for "ls -lu" or "ls -lc” The storage is just an regular HDD in a mac pro tower. I can’t imagine why it wouldn’t handle timestamps. Also of note - this problem doesn’t exist for every file, just the vast majority. So, that just makes it more confusing. Yes,
2008 Aug 04
6
xvm + zones = panic (?)
i''m crossposting from the opensolaris help forum: i''ve just migrated some zones to newer hardware running b94, and find that after a while working with an hvm in xvm, the machine hangs/panics. if i leave xvm stuff alone, the machine is perfectly reliable. it''s x64, intel chipset/procs anybody else having these troubles - zones and xvm together causing hangs/panics?
2005 Mar 16
5
Asterisk Capabilities
I am new to Asterisk and currently work mainly with Cisco Callmanager. With Callmanager I can setup partitions and call search spaces to determine where a given phone can and can't dial. Does Asterisk offer this type of functionality, and if so how? Blake Parker -------------- next part -------------- An HTML attachment was scrubbed... URL:
2005 Jul 05
2
Remote SIP Connections
Hello all, I have my * server setup behind a Linksys WRT54G on Adelphia cable. I have forwarded 5060,10000-10020, and another port set can't remember off the top of my head but I can't seem to connect to the * server from any locations that are direct connects to the Internet. Am I missing a portset for forwarding? If I use the name service (voip.*****.com) from my home connection on the
2016 Jun 02
2
rsync keeps writing files over
Thanks Kevin! I¹m unclear how to read the ‹itemize-changes output. Can you provide some insight? This is a local transfer from an external drive to an internal drive all attached to one computer. rsync -aPh --itemize-changes -n /Volumes/shuttle_05/2012_79_1_14_1__1199_Workprint /Volumes/3TB_LTO/LT003A/ sending incremental file list >f..t.......
2020 May 02
0
ANNOUNCE: nbdkit 1.20 - high performance NBD server
I'm pleased to announce the release of nbdkit 1.20, a high performance plugin-based Network Block Device (NBD) server. https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Network_block_device Key features of nbdkit: * Multithreaded NBD server written in C with good performance. * Minimal dependencies for the basic server. * Liberal license (BSD) allows nbdkit to be linked to proprietary libraries or
2023 Aug 07
1
[libnbd PATCH] golang: Optionally use gofmt on generated .go files
On Fri, Aug 04, 2023 at 09:29:48AM -0500, Eric Blake wrote: > Combine my recent work on improving the generated Go output with > Tage's work on using a canonical formatter for Rust. If gofmt is > available during the build, then the generated .go files will now use > TAB indents and have proper columnar alignment; if it is not > available, the project still compiles. > >