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2019 Jan 22
0
Re: libvirt 5.0.0 - LXC container still in "virsh list" output after shutdown
...ep. Starting Power-Off... and virsh console disconnected. But as reported before, virsh list show container in status running. Interesting, that in test python script for such stucked container we get error on call domain.info(): (Pdb) self.state_id, self.maxmem, self.mem, self.cpus, self.cput = self.domain.info() *** libvirtError: operation failed: Cannot read cputime for domain where self.domain is correct domain pointer: (Pdb) self.domain.__dict__ {'_conn': <libvirt.virConnect object at 0x7ff95f881550>, '_o': <capsule object "virDomainPtr" at 0x7ff9...
2002 Jun 13
1
2nd release of my new-protocol testing app
...d it "rzync" just for fun (a very confusing name, no?): http://www.clari.net/~wayne/rzync.tar.gz The new stuff in this release is that it can get/put an entire directory tree of files via getd/putd, and it has conditional get/put commands that handle both files and directories (cget/cput). (For those that missed the first announcement, the program can be totally controlled by an external application via a simple set of commands on stdin.) I've included a perl script named "rs" that will take an rsync-like command line (as long as the destination is a directory and n...
2019 Jan 21
2
libvirt 5.0.0 - LXC container still in "virsh list" output after shutdown
Hello. Centos 7.6 with libvirt build from base "virt" repository: libvirt-daemon-driver-lxc-5.0.0-1.el7.x86_64 libvirt-client-5.0.0-1.el7.x86_64 libvirt-daemon-5.0.0-1.el7.x86_64 libvirt-daemon-driver-network-5.0.0-1.el7.x86_64 libvirt-libs-5.0.0-1.el7.x86_64 + systemd-219-62.el7_6.2.x86_64 Now lxc containers with type='direct' can be started, but can't be stopped :)
2002 Jun 07
3
Rsync'ing lists of files
Hi Everybody, I'm new to this list, but I have been using rsync for quite some time. First, congratulations to the rsync team for a very fine piece of software! I'm wondering whether rsync could help me to perform the following task: I have 5 million files on one side of the ocean, 100000 of which must be copied to the other side. Both numbers grow with time, and occasionally, some
2005 May 19
1
R 2.1.0 RH Linux Built from Source Segmentation Fault
...===== From: "seldon.it.northwestern.edu" <root at seldon.it.northwestern.edu> Date: Wed, 18 May 2005 4:47:19 pm CDT Subject: PBS JOB 1534.seldon PBS Job Id: 1534.seldon Job Name: mnl300_z Execution terminated Exit_status=139 resources_used.cpupercent=98 resources_used.cput=00:25:02 resources_used.mem=233536kb resources_used.ncpus=1 resources_used.vmem=250252kb resources_used.walltime=00:25:13 ===========End of original message text=========== The second source file contains: rmnlRwMetrop1=function(Data,Prior,Mcmc,beta0) { # # purpose: # draw from posterior for M...