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2006 May 23
19
LVM2 snapshots and XEN = problem :(
Hello guys
Does anyone use lvm2 backends for domU storages ? I do and I wanted to
use lvm''s snapshot feature to make backups of domUs in background but I
got the following problem.
When I create a snapshot LV and copy data from it to backup storage it
works perfect.
Then I do umount and then lvremove. lvremove asks me if I really want to
remove the volume and then just hangs forever.
2005 Jul 30
3
LVM Snapshot Create Error
Just discovered that on CentOS 4.1 when you issue the command:
lvcreate -s -n temp -L2G /dev/vgname/lvname
to create a snapshot, you get the error message:
snapshot: Required device-mapper target(s) not detected in your kernel
I've checked and recheck my spelling and tried using the device created
under /dev/mapper. I've tried it on both x86_64 and on i386. Works as
expected under
2008 Apr 24
2
[PATCH 0/2] dm-ioband: I/O bandwidth controller v0.0.4: Introduction
Hi everyone,
This is dm-ioband version 0.0.4 release.
Dm-ioband is an I/O bandwidth controller implemented as a device-mapper
driver, which gives specified bandwidth to each job running on the same
physical device.
Changes since 0.0.3 (5th February):
- Improve the performance when many processes are issuing I/Os
simultaneously.
- Change the table format to fully support dmsetup
2008 Apr 24
2
[PATCH 0/2] dm-ioband: I/O bandwidth controller v0.0.4: Introduction
Hi everyone,
This is dm-ioband version 0.0.4 release.
Dm-ioband is an I/O bandwidth controller implemented as a device-mapper
driver, which gives specified bandwidth to each job running on the same
physical device.
Changes since 0.0.3 (5th February):
- Improve the performance when many processes are issuing I/Os
simultaneously.
- Change the table format to fully support dmsetup
2008 Apr 24
2
[PATCH 0/2] dm-ioband: I/O bandwidth controller v0.0.4: Introduction
Hi everyone,
This is dm-ioband version 0.0.4 release.
Dm-ioband is an I/O bandwidth controller implemented as a device-mapper
driver, which gives specified bandwidth to each job running on the same
physical device.
Changes since 0.0.3 (5th February):
- Improve the performance when many processes are issuing I/Os
simultaneously.
- Change the table format to fully support dmsetup
2006 Jul 26
5
linux-2.6-xen.hg
Hi,
Is the http://xenbits.xensource.com/linux-2.6-xen.hg tree still being
updated? if not, what''s the preferred Linux tree to track that has all
of the Xen bits?
Thanks,
Muli
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