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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?
Hi folks, (Long time no post...)
Only starting to get into this one, so apologies if I''m light on detail,
but...
I have a shiny SSD I''m using to help make some VirtualBox stuff I''m
doing go fast.
I have a 240GB Intel 520 series jobbie. Nice.
I chopped into a few slices - p0 (partition table), p1 128GB, p2 60gb.
As part of my work, I have used it both as a RAW
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 files inline,
2009 Nov 20
1
Using local disk for cache on an iSCSI zvol...
I''m just wondering if anyone has tried this, 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
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
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)) {
>