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2010 Mar 09
2
ESX support
Just curious but how long has ESX support been in libvirt? Also I noticed this error when accessing one of my windows vms: error: internal error Expecting VMX entry 'scsi0.virtualDev' to be 'buslogic' or 'lsilogic' but found 'lsisas1068' Not sure whether this is an enhancement, defect, or not supported at this time. Thanks. -Jon
2007 Aug 30
2
Fujitsu RX200 S3
Alle, I am trying to install CentOS 5 on a Dual Xeon 5160 FJ RX200 S3. The RAID hardware is an internal LSI MPT 1068 SAS/RAID controller (LSI 1068SASIME-2300). I have downloaded the drivers (mptsas, mptscsih and mptbase) and created the required floppy. When I run linux dd after booting from either the DVD or Disk 1 of the CentOS distro, it says it loads mptsas, mptbase and mptscsih and
2006 Dec 21
2
Centos 4.0 (Final) and Dell 1950 with SAS controller
Hi All, I have an "appliance" cd which uses CentOS 4.0 (Final) which I am trying to load on a new Dell 1950 server with a SAS driver controller. During the install it fails to find any disks to load to. I got the drivers from Dell and dd the correct one to a floppy, boot from the appliance cd and enter linux dd at the prompt. I load the driver in the install and it still fails to find
2011 Mar 09
4
CentOS 5.5 does not recognise SAS drives with LSI 1068E Controller
...RAID SAS 3208 ELP Does this mean its not the 1068E controller inside but something else? Or CentOS misidentifies it? So I assume the controller is not supported and I need a binary driver for it. For 1068e it should be: http://www.lsi.com/storage_home/products_home/standard_product_ics/sas_ics/lsisas1068e/index.html and the driver I need is inside the file mptlinux-4.26.00.00-1-rhel5.5.x86_64.dd.gz But how do I go applying this driver during installation as the server has no floppy drive? And what happens if I get the driver installed and then the server's kernel is updated? Do I need reinsta...
2017 Oct 11
3
[PATCH 0/2] v2v: -i vmx: Allow deviceType field to be completely omitted.
A colleague found some VMX files which omit the deviceType field. This allows -i vmx mode to parse them. Rich.
2007 May 05
13
Optimal strategy (add or replace disks) to build a cheap and raidz?
Hello, i have an 8 port sata-controller and i don''t want to spend the money for 8 x 750 GB Sata Disks right now. I''m thinking about an optimal way of building a growing raidz-pool without loosing any data. As far as i know there are two ways to achieve this: - Adding 750 GB Disks from time to time. But this would lead to multiple groups with multiple redundancy/parity disks. I
2017 Apr 11
4
v2v: Implement -i vmx to read VMware vmx files directly (RHBZ#1441197).
https://bugzilla.redhat.com/show_bug.cgi?id=1441197