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2015 Jun 16
3
bug in indexer/indexer-worker
...1:09 testhost dovecot: indexer-worker(user1): Fatal: master: service(indexer-worker): child 2125 killed with signal 11 (core dumped) [2] kernel syslog: [Tue Jun 16 09:51:15 2015] indexer-worker[7592]: segfault at 8 ip 00007f066e8c8c27 sp 00007fff36a038b0 error 4 in libdovecot.so.0.0.0[7f066e832000+e7000] [Tue Jun 16 09:51:16 2015] indexer-worker[7594]: segfault at 8 ip 00007f702671ac27 sp 00007ffc6e134840 error 4 in libdovecot.so.0.0.0[7f7026684000+e7000] [Tue Jun 16 09:51:16 2015] indexer-worker[7596]: segfault at 20 ip 00007fb8a5af2c47 sp 00007fff0a344780 error 4 in libdovecot.so.0.0.0[7fb8a5a69...
2016 Nov 22
8
New laptop recomendation
Hi, I'm recently retired from my university job. I am looking for a laptop to run CentOS 6/7. My university was a traditional Dell site so I've used Latitude laptops for years, currently E6500/E6510. Anybody got any experience of running CentOS on the newer Dell Latitudes E5000 or E7000. These are not certified according to Redhats' Hardware Guide. Alternatively Precision Workstations would do. These can be supplied with Ubuntu installed so they run Linux. Thanks, Tony -- Linux nogs.tonyshome.ie 2.6.32-642.11.1.el6.x86_64 #1 SMP Fri Nov 18 19:25:05 UTC 2016 x86_64 x86_6...
2016 Nov 22
0
New laptop recomendation
...ly retired from my university job. I am looking for a laptop > to run CentOS 6/7. My university was a traditional Dell site so I've > used Latitude laptops for years, currently E6500/E6510. > > Anybody got any experience of running CentOS on the newer Dell > Latitudes E5000 or E7000. These are not certified according to Redhats' > Hardware Guide. > > Alternatively Precision Workstations would do. These can be supplied > with Ubuntu installed so they run Linux. > > Thanks, > > Tony
2016 Dec 02
0
New laptop recomendation
...y retired from my university job. I am looking for a laptop > to run CentOS 6/7. My university was a traditional Dell site so I've > used Latitude laptops for years, currently E6500/E6510. > > Anybody got any experience of running CentOS on the newer Dell > Latitudes E5000 or E7000. These are not certified according to Redhats' > Hardware Guide. > > Alternatively Precision Workstations would do. These can be supplied > with Ubuntu installed so they run Linux. > > Thanks, > > Tony
2003 Nov 02
1
* troubles
Hello all, Been a while since I've strolled this way. Apologies in advance if this is a common line of questioning. I've just bought a new Intel 865G based board with a P4 Hyperthreading processor. I believe I've gotten SMP set up correctly: in the menuconfig I specified SMP and told acpi to enumerate processors. Did I leave out anything? Anyway, the dmesg looks good and the
2016 Nov 22
8
New laptop recomendation
On Tuesday 22 November 2016 18:32:14 Gordon Messmer wrote: > On 11/22/2016 07:23 AM, Tony Molloy wrote: > > I am looking for a laptop to run CentOS 6/7. My university was a > > traditional Dell site so I've used Latitude laptops for years, > > currently E6500/E6510. > > Dell's Linux laptops are listed here: > >
2004 Aug 08
14
Problems booting 2.6.7 Dom0 with 3ware Controllers
I tried to install and boot a 2.6.7 Dom0 xenLinux Kernel on an SMP (Dual-Xeon) Machine with 2 3-ware Controllers installed (1 4-channel Controler and 1 8-channel Controler, both Parallel ATA) and no other HDs present (except the ones connected to the 3ware controlers, of course). First of all I got a compilation error after activating the SMP option in the kernel config. After deactivating the
2010 May 12
44
Xen4 / Intel DX58SO Mobo / VT-d not working
Hello, I''ve previously been successful with Xen4 and VT-d on other systems. I am having trouble getting VT-d passthrough working to a WinXP domain with DX58SO (Q45) motherboard and i7 930 CPU. VT-d is enabled in bios, xm info shows hvm_directio capability, I have iommu=1 set, I have the devices bound to pciback on dom0 cmdline, xm pci-list-assignable-devices shows the devices as
2010 May 12
44
Xen4 / Intel DX58SO Mobo / VT-d not working
Hello, I''ve previously been successful with Xen4 and VT-d on other systems. I am having trouble getting VT-d passthrough working to a WinXP domain with DX58SO (Q45) motherboard and i7 930 CPU. VT-d is enabled in bios, xm info shows hvm_directio capability, I have iommu=1 set, I have the devices bound to pciback on dom0 cmdline, xm pci-list-assignable-devices shows the devices as
2010 Nov 29
13
VTD not working on Intel DX58SO w/ Xen 4.0.1
Hello, I''m having problems with VTD on this board. The board/cpu/bios all support vt-d and I think maybe I''m just missing something? Any feedback would be much appreciated :) Output below: root@vm:~# xm create /etc/xen/vm-nine.cfg Using config file "/etc/xen/vm-nine.cfg". Error: Failed to assign device to IOMMU (0000:05:00.0@100,msitranslate=1,power_mgmt=0)
2010 Nov 29
13
VTD not working on Intel DX58SO w/ Xen 4.0.1
Hello, I''m having problems with VTD on this board. The board/cpu/bios all support vt-d and I think maybe I''m just missing something? Any feedback would be much appreciated :) Output below: root@vm:~# xm create /etc/xen/vm-nine.cfg Using config file "/etc/xen/vm-nine.cfg". Error: Failed to assign device to IOMMU (0000:05:00.0@100,msitranslate=1,power_mgmt=0)