Displaying 20 results from an estimated 23 matches for "mirlab".
2017 Jul 30
0
Re: cannot find any suitable libguestfs supermin
2017-07-29 20:17 GMT+08:00 lampahome <pahome.chen@mirlab.org>:
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> 2017-07-29 18:00 GMT+08:00 Richard W.M. Jones <rjones@redhat.com>:
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>> > I download the newset package and extract in my
>> > path(/share/CACHEDEV1_DATA/appliance/) and set env
>> > It doesn't work.
>> > and I run the li...
2017 Jul 29
2
Re: cannot find any suitable libguestfs supermin
2017-07-29 18:00 GMT+08:00 Richard W.M. Jones <rjones@redhat.com>:
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> > I download the newset package and extract in my
> > path(/share/CACHEDEV1_DATA/appliance/) and set env
> > It doesn't work.
> > and I run the libugestfs-test-tool:
>
> Please don't provide partial information. Include the command you
> type and *all* the output, without
2017 Jul 12
1
questions about python examples
I followed the examples 1 and 2 in
http://libguestfs.org/guestfs-python.3.html
I create disk img by example 1 and use example 2 to inspect the img.
I got error in the line:
> g.inspect_os() : no operating systems found.
how could fix it? any examples to create os in python?
2017 Jul 13
1
compression method for qcow2?
I found guestfs_compress_out do the compression to gzip, bzip2,
compress...etc.
I want to compress qcow2, and I found details about qcow2 compression in
https://people.gnome.org/~markmc/qcow-image-format.html
The QCOW format supports compression by allowing each cluster to be
> independently compressed with zlib.
Can I do that with guestfs_compress_out?
2017 Jul 19
1
Is thread-safe for pread_device in python?
I want to test performance on reading one 1GB qcow2 file in python
I create multiple threads and read the qcow2 file by pread_device function
in python. And these threads share the same guest handler and device
Is pread_device thread-safe?
My result always shows pread_device can't get reply and corrupted
2017 Jul 25
2
Re: build from github source
I try to install like below:
apt-get install libyajl2
apt-get install libyajl2-dev
apt-get install libyajl2-dbg
and rebuild again:
> ./configure
> make
still the same errors happened
anyone has the same issue?
2017-07-25 18:27 GMT+08:00 Cedric Bosdonnat <cbosdonnat@suse.com>:
> On Tue, 2017-07-25 at 17:42 +0800, lampahome wrote:
> > why is undefined reference to
2017 Jul 27
2
performance between guestfish and qemu-nbd
I can mount qcow2 img to nbd devices through guestfish or qemu-nbd
I'm curious about which performance is better?
2017 Jul 28
2
where to create localenv?
I don't want prefix 'git' and I watched this
http://libguestfs.org/guestfs-building.1.html#local-files
. localenv
./autogen.sh \
-C \
--enable-werror \
"$@"
but I cannot execute . localenv
and I saw
Note that *localenv* is included by the top Makefile (so it’s a Makefile
fragment). But if it is also sourced by your *localconfigure* script then
it is used as
2017 Jul 28
1
why I don't have guestfish(executable file) after building form github
I followed the guildline in http://libguestfs.org/guestfs-building.1.htm
./autogen.sh
> make
But I didn't see any executable file.
I only see /fish/guestfish and /bash/guestfish
the first one seems like a script.
2017 Jul 31
2
read/write performance through mount point by guestmount
I create a *4x256GB-SSD RAID0(/dev/md1)* and I test the performance through
fio.
fio config:
ioengine=libaiodirect=1time_basedruntime=120ramp_time=30size=100g
The sequential read/write performance is:
>
> *read: 2000MB/swrite: 1800MB/s*
Now I make a ext4 on the RAID0(/dev/md1) and mount on /home/.
ANd I create a 100G-disk.qcow2 by guestfish.
> $guestfish
> ><fish>:
2017 Jul 31
0
Re: read/write performance through mount point by guestmount
if I mount through guestfs library in python or guestfish, the same
condition happenes?
I mean the insane number of layers and the performance
2017-07-31 16:52 GMT+08:00 Richard W.M. Jones <rjones@redhat.com>:
> On Mon, Jul 31, 2017 at 09:49:00AM +0100, Richard W.M. Jones wrote:
> > On Mon, Jul 31, 2017 at 12:20:10PM +0800, lampahome wrote:
> > > I mount the disk.qcow2
2017 Aug 03
0
Re: read/write performance through mount point by guestmount
2017-07-31 18:57 GMT+08:00 Richard W.M. Jones <rjones@redhat.com>:
> On Mon, Jul 31, 2017 at 06:52:28PM +0800, lampahome wrote:
> > if I mount through guestfs library in python or guestfish, the same
> > condition happenes?
> >
> > I mean the insane number of layers and the performance
>
> No. The layers are only present because guestmount uses FUSE.
>
2019 Aug 08
2
[Bug] Cannot create file but read/write is ok
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>
> First, this is useless: 'public = yes' (which is really 'guest ok =
> yes') for two reasons, you also have 'valid users = ppp', so only 'ppp'
> can connect, but even if that wasn't there, it wouldn't allow guest
> access because you do not have 'map to guest = bad user' in [global].
>
> As for '%g', have you
2019 Aug 08
2
[Bug] Cannot create file but read/write is ok
>
>
> and clean my glasses ;-)
>
> I totally misread '%U:%g@%I'
>
> %U session username
>
> %g primary group name of %u.
>
> Notice the difference in case of '%U' & '%u'
>
> Try '%G' instead, this is the primary group name of %U.
>
> I fix it to %U|%G|%I
still failed. It always shows input/output
2019 Aug 08
2
[Bug] Cannot create file but read/write is ok
>
> It is a possibility that your users primary group doesn't exist on the
> computer where you are mounting from.
>
> It also might help if you say what your clients are, the users primary
> group only really makes sense from a Windows machine, where it should be
> 'Domain Users' (if a domain joined computer), or 'Users' if not. From a
> Unix client,
2019 Aug 08
2
[Bug] Cannot create file but read/write is ok
>
>
> That doesn't show the users primary group, you need the output of
> 'getent passwd ppp'
>
> getent passwd ppp
ppp:x:1000:1000:ppp,,,:/home/ppp:/bin/bash
2017 Jul 25
2
build from github source
I followed the http://libguestfs.org/guestfs-building.1.html to build
source.
git clone https://github.com/libguestfs/libguestfs
cd libguestfs
./autogen.sh
make
I installed the lib I didn't have it and everything is ok untill I enter
*make*
I got error message:
> CCLD libguestfs.la
> ar: `u' modifier ignored since `D' is the default (see `U')
> make[3]:
2017 Jul 12
3
any read/write raw image function or API in Python?
I know there's lots of functions that can access/modify the internal fs of
img or qcow2 through libguestfs.
I want to know is there any library can modify the raw/qcow2 image directly
in Python?
For example, there's function called read_qcow2(), and I can know the
content of tmp.qcow2 through the function read_qcow2().
2017 Jul 27
2
Re: performance between guestfish and qemu-nbd
2017-07-27 20:18 GMT+08:00 Richard W.M. Jones <rjones@redhat.com>:
> On Thu, Jul 27, 2017 at 06:34:13PM +0800, lampahome wrote:
> > I can mount qcow2 img to nbd devices through guestfish or qemu-nbd
> >
> > I'm curious about which performance is better?
>
> They do quite different things, they're not comparable.
>
> Can you specifically give the
2017 Jul 28
2
cannot find any suitable libguestfs supermin
I download libguestfs from github and fetch to the *origin master*.
I tried to build libguestfs in my own linux distro and I followd the
http://libguestfs.org/guestfs-building.1.html#using-a-prebuilt-binary-appliance
to replace with supermin
I download the appliance-1.30.1.tar.xz and appliance-1.30.1.tar.xz.sig
and extract the tarball to /home/user/appliance
and export