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2012 Mar 14
1
Libguestfs question
[Please keep replies on the mailing list]
On Wed, Mar 14, 2012 at 12:08:52PM +0100, Davide Barbato wrote:
> I would ask you a question: there are any possibilities to do a file
> carving on those image? I know, you lib is an "userspace" utility,
> and you take only a logical "screenshot" of the files, but I think
> maybe you can share with me some your
2012 Nov 20
6
zvol wrapped in a vmdk by Virtual Box and double writes?
...128GB, p2 60gb.
As part of my work, I have used it both as a RAW device (cxtxdxp1) and
wrapped partition 1 with a virtualbox created VMDK linkage, and it works
like a champ. :) Very happy with that.
I then tried creating a new zpool using partition 2 of the disk (zpool
create c2d0p2) and then carved a zvol out of that (30GB), and wrapped
*that* in a vmdk.
Still works OK and speed is good(ish) - but there are a couple of things
in particular that disturb me:
- Sync writes are pretty slow - only about 1/10th of what I thought I
might get (about 15MB/s). ASync writes are fast - up to 150MB/...
2006 Sep 19
4
Disk Layout for New Storage Server
We are implementing a ZFS storage server (NAS) to replace a NetApp box. I have a Sun server with two dual Ultra320 PCIX cards connected to 4 shelves of 12 500GB disks each, yielding a total of 24TB of raw storage.
I''m kicking around the different ways to carve this space up, balancing storage space with data integrity. The layout that I have come to think is the best for me is to
2007 Jan 24
1
RAID performance design? /home and os
I'm considering how to design a new file server with a 3ware 9650se RAID
controller. How much
would you estimate the impact to be on sharing /home and the operating
system on one raid 6 set?
/home is mostly read only accesses with a ratio 10:1 read/write. I'm a
little bit concerned that the log writes
in /var/log could impact read performance on /home causing disk head
movements or that a
2006 Oct 12
3
Best way to carve up 8 disks
Ok, previous threads have lead me to believe that I want to make raidz
vdevs [0] either 3, 5 or 9 disks in size [1]. Let''s say I have 8 disks.
Do I want to create a zfs pool with a 5-disk vdev and a 3-disk vdev?
Are there performance issues with mixing differently sized raidz vdevs
in a pool? If there *is* a performance hit to mix like that, would it
be greater or lesser than building
1999 Mar 16
4
I need to see filename in upercase
Because, a bug in a sofware, I need to see (on a NT box) the name of files in upercase. The files are writen by a buggy UNIX process in lowercase.
Any one have idea ?
Didier JANNE
Janne@securite.org
2006 Dec 23
3
newbie questions
I wish to add flac support to my Windows audio player so
I wanted to ask a few questions.
I rely on another lib for decoding/playing flac audio files so all I need to
explicitly add support for is reading/writing flac metadata.
1st: I've downloaded libflac and have begun browsing. Is there a simple way
to
identify and carve out the pieces needed only for metadata i/o? Or will I
have to
2015 Jun 10
2
git daemon on zytor is back in action
The git daemon on zytor is now functional again, as I managed to carve
out a little bit of time to dig into the selinux problem. Cloning git
via either http://git.zytor.com/ or git://git.zytor.com/
However, the web interface is still broken. I'll see if I can fix it in
the next few minutes, otherwise I'll probably have to pass.
-hpa
1999 Jul 21
4
Regarding Samba issue
I am experiencing a problem with all time stamps having the same date
and time stamp. I found this bug report
http://us1.samba.org/listproc/samba/June1998/0239.html
and see there is a fix. The question I have is has this issue been
resolved in later versions of Samba code. It would be easier to upgrade
than deal with a code change and re compilation.
Scott Ranzal
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1999 Jul 20
7
too many open files
Please answer if anybody has solved this problem:
[1999/07/19 20:59:41, 1] smbd/files.c:file_init(216)
file_init: Information only: requested 10000 open files, 246 are available.
Thanks in advance.
2011 Jun 08
7
XCP storage
Hello,
I have setup XCP using the install .iso and have been trying to do an install over http, this has failed miserably each time. So now I want to just carve out an lvm from the disk and put my .iso files in there and install off of them. How is this done?
I can create an lvm easy enough but I am not sure how to mount it and expose it to XCP. Is there some type of magic I am missing? Is there
2009 Aug 03
2
[LLVMdev] RFC: SDNode Flags
On Saturday 01 August 2009 15:12, Dan Gohman wrote:
> LoadSDNode, which inherits from MemSDNode is the largest
> SDNode. With the current SDNode allocation strategy, making it
> bigger will increase the allocation needed for all nodes.
Ok.
> > new (N) LoadSDNode(..., isVolatile|isNonTemporal);
> >
> > Thoughts?
>
> This sounds reasonable. I'd suggest
2014 Sep 03
2
[PATCH v4 0/4] virtio: Clean up scatterlists and use the DMA API
On Wed, Sep 03, 2014 at 04:12:01PM +0930, Rusty Russell wrote:
> Andy Lutomirski <luto at amacapital.net> writes:
> > There really are virtio devices that are pieces of silicon and not
> > figments of a hypervisor's imagination [1].
>
> Hi Andy,
>
> As you're discovering, there's a reason no one has done the DMA
> API before.
>
> So
2014 Sep 03
2
[PATCH v4 0/4] virtio: Clean up scatterlists and use the DMA API
On Wed, Sep 03, 2014 at 04:12:01PM +0930, Rusty Russell wrote:
> Andy Lutomirski <luto at amacapital.net> writes:
> > There really are virtio devices that are pieces of silicon and not
> > figments of a hypervisor's imagination [1].
>
> Hi Andy,
>
> As you're discovering, there's a reason no one has done the DMA
> API before.
>
> So
2019 May 06
2
Question about GIT repository
> Although I doubt very much anyone on the list needs your mailing address or phone numbers, this would be ideal:
> --
> Man is born free, but is everywhere in chains.
>
>
Says the person with the useless quote banner...
1999 Jul 15
1
hosts allow/deny not working correctly
When the world was young, "M. Tyson Bigler" <bigler@shellus.com>
carved some runes like this:
> I am having difficult getting the hosts allow/deny to work with IP ranges
> or netmasks. Ideally I would prefer to use the IP/Netmask method, e.g.
> 111.22.33.0/255.255.255.0, because we have a flat ATM network with
> multiple class C's (netmask is really...
1999 Mar 09
1
I agree! (was Ban Microsoft Outlook Express MUA from this list?)
When the world was young, "Alain FAUCONNET" <af@biomath.jussieu.fr>
carved some runes like this:
[snip]
> So what ? unless the nice people who manage those lists can find the
> time to switch to a better list processor like Majordomo, all we can do
> is asking people :
>
> - not to send any multipart mails :
> * do copy/paste logs or config file...
2009 Nov 20
1
Using local disk for cache on an iSCSI zvol...
...s, and what the performance
has been like.
Scenario:
I''ve got a bunch of v20z machines, with 2 disks. One has the OS on it,
and the other is free. As these are disposable client machines, I''m not
going to mirror the OS disk.
I have a disk server with a striped mirror zpool, carved into a bunch of
zvols, each exported via iSCSI. I mount one of these iSCSI zvols on
each v20z client.
What I''m wondering is this: if, on the client v20z, I make a zpool of
the iSCSI volume, what kind of performance impact would I have if I add
the second local disk as either (or pe...
2017 Oct 19
2
RFC: AArch64 SVE Assembler/Disassembler patches
Hi,
Probably a lot of you are attending interesting talks at LLVM Dev meeting this week, so I hope this message isn't completely lost in all the excitement.
In the past month we have carved off our changes to LLVM's assembler/disassembler that implement the AArch64 SVE instruction set [1]. These changes are split these up into individual patches that purely focus on the assembler and disassembler and have no link to the IR (yet). We would like to start sharing these patches with u...
2020 May 13
2
[PATCH v3 24/75] x86/boot/compressed/64: Unmap GHCB page before booting the kernel
On Tue, Apr 28, 2020 at 05:16:34PM +0200, Joerg Roedel wrote:
> @@ -302,9 +313,13 @@ void do_boot_page_fault(struct pt_regs *regs, unsigned long error_code)
> * - User faults
> * - Reserved bits set
> */
> - if (error_code & (X86_PF_PROT | X86_PF_USER | X86_PF_RSVD)) {
> + if (ghcb_fault ||
> + error_code & (X86_PF_PROT | X86_PF_USER | X86_PF_RSVD)) {
>