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2009 Dec 30
3
metaflac: malformed vorbis comment field field contains no '=' character
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hi all,
i have several flac files which have their comment tag filled up with...
comments, as well as the other tags filled in with relevant information.
and then i have some similar flac files, resulting from some audio
processing on the original flac files, in a subdirectory, S, for example.
i am using metaflac 1.2.1-1.2 on ubuntu 9.04 and i am
2010 Apr 20
0
metaflac: malformed vorbis comment field field contains no '=' character
I would have to see a file sample to debug it.
--- On Wed, 12/30/09, scar <scar at drigon.com> wrote:
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> and thus none of the tags are transferred.? i put an equals sign into
> the comment and then metaflac doesn't complain anymore.? however, on the
> files that it did not complain about there was no equals sign in the
> comments.? so i am confused as to what is th...
2010 Apr 23
1
Using the host's LVM to manage virtual disks
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i am envisioning a scenario that a fellow sysadmin is employing using
xen, where the host is configured with LVM. basically, one volume group
spans the physical disk. then, various logical volumes are created for
the host and (Linux) guest OSes. this makes it easy to resize logical
volumes should it be needed.
is a setup like this possible with
2010 Apr 21
3
metaflac: malformed vorbis comment field field contains no '=' character
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Josh Coalson @ 04/19/2010 06:40 PM:
> I would have to see a file sample to debug it.
here you are:
http://www.sendspace.com/file/wgn39q
sorry for the large size, but it is actually the smallest one on the
album that was exhibiting the issue. hopefully you enjoy it...
classical japanese music from the edo period. ;)
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2010 Jun 05
0
host OS can't access internet but guest OS with bridge can
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i have a desktop with ubuntu 9.04 on it... it needs to be updated but i
can't access the internet since its last reboot. it has linux
2.6.28-18-generic on it, and libvirt 0.6.1-0ubuntu5.1.
i setup libvirt for bridging, and a guest OS i have running can access
the internet fine.
when i try to ping someplace from the host, it can resolve the
2013 Dec 08
0
assign static external IP to container
hello i have a server colocated in a datacenter with several external IP
addresses available to use. the physical server is using one of these
IPs, and i want to assign another, unused IP to the virtual machine. i
thought i could just do this by editing the container's
/etc/network/interfaces, setting a static IP address for eth0 much like
i did for br0 on the host machine.... but doesn't
2013 Dec 10
1
Re: assign static public IP to container
oh also would like to add that in the past when i post to a moderated
list i usually receive an email explaining such, and offering me the
opportunity to cancel the message by visiting a special URL (i think, or
replying to the message e.g.) or wait for it to be approved. since i
didn't receive any such email, i figured the duplicate posts were
silently rejected.
2017 Dec 07
4
public IP for VM
I can't seem to figure out how to setup a public IP for the VM so we
could use it as a second public webserver. The host machine runs our
primary webserver with CentOS 6.9 and one public ipv4 address configured
on physical interface eth0. Now i have configured a new bridge
interface br0:
DEVICE=br0
TYPE=Bridge
BOOTPROTO=static
The IP settings are for a second public ipv4 address in the
2013 Dec 10
1
Re: assign static public IP to container
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Eric Blake @ 12/10/2013 06:24 AM:
> [meta-question]
>
> I noticed you posted very similar mails several times in a row; I
> suspect it was because you were unaware that the list is moderated,
> and kept trying to repost when you didn't see your message hit the
> archives. While we allow non-subscriber postings, all first-time
2013 Dec 08
3
assign static public IP to container
hello i have a server colocated in a datacenter with several external IP
addresses available to use. the physical server is using one of these
IPs, and i want to assign another, unused IP to the virtual machine.
both the host and guest are running ubuntu server 12.04. i found
someone else asking the same thing[1] for CentOS, but i already have a
bridge setup so not sure if it pertains... either
2013 Dec 08
2
assign static external IP to container
hello i have a server colocated in a datacenter with several external IP
addresses available to use. the physical server is using one of these
IPs, and i want to assign another, unused IP to the virtual machine. i
thought i could just do this by editing the container's
/etc/network/interfaces, setting a static IP address for eth0 much like
i did for br0 on the host machine.... but doesn't
2013 Dec 13
3
Re: assign static external IP to container
Gao feng @ 12/11/2013 01:49 AM:
> I have a machine running libvirt lxc,
> on this machine(host), the network configure looks like this
> eth0 is the physical nic, virbr0 is the bridge libvirt created, and vnet0
> is the veth device created for libvirt lxc container. you can see, the eth0
> is a port of virbr0, and the ip is assigned on virbr0.
>
> [snip]
>
> And in
2013 Dec 14
3
Re: assign static external IP to container
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Gao feng @ 12/12/2013 10:18 PM:
> I saw there are two bridge br0 and virbr0 in your host. which
> bridge the libvirt uses? what's result of #virsh net-list ?
well i don't quite understand bridges and their function, i'm kinda
just following directions. br0 replaced eth0 though in my interfaces
file according to this guide[1] i