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2013 May 03
1
untar() error
...ns)]) :
embedded nul in string: 'II*\0Ì <\001´
\0\0`G\0\0\fn\0\0¸”\0\0d»\0\0\020â\0\0¼\b\001\0h/\001\0\024V\001\0À|\001\0l£\001\0\030Ê\001\0Äð\001\0p\027\002\0\034>\002\0Èd\002\0t‹\002\0
²\002\0ÌØ\002\0xÿ\002\0$&\003\0ÐL\003\0|s\003'
> untar("J:/GIMMS/NDVI/1981/81aug15a.n07-VIg/81aug15a.n07-VIg_data.tif.gz")
Error in rawToChar(block[seq_len(ns)]) :
embedded nul in string: 'II*\0Ì <\001´
\0\0`G\0\0\fn\0\0¸”\0\0d»\0\0\020â\0\0¼\b\001\0h/\001\0\024V\001\0À|\001\0l£\001\0\030Ê\001\0Äð\001\0p\027\002\0\034>\002\0Èd\002\0t‹\002\0
²\002\0ÌØ\002\0xÿ\002\0$&am...
2010 May 18
1
which kernel images should be used to boot first time a DomU CentOS on a Debian Dom0 for
...stroy''
on_reboot = ''restart''
on_crash = ''restart''
But when I do
xm create new_centOS -c
then I get a text console which asks me for installation ISO.
The snapshots that I am getting are like the following.
http://www.flickr.com/photos/48996087@N07/4617619327/
and here
http://www.flickr.com/photos/48996087@N07/4617619329/
Now my guess is the kernel in .cfg file is the same as
http://mirrors.kernel.org/centos/5.5/os/x86_64/images/xen/
so this is an error.I am not sure about this one.
But how do I proceed now.
Some one suggested me to use vnc...
2013 Jan 18
0
large memory usage on rebalance
...luster volume info archive
Volume Name: archive
Type: Distribute
Status: Started
Number of Bricks: 9
Transport-type: tcp
Bricks:
Brick1: n01:/local/archive
Brick2: n02:/local/archive
Brick3: n03:/local/archive
Brick4: n04:/local/archive
Brick5: n05:/local/archive
Brick6: n06:/local/archive
Brick7: n07:/local/archive
Brick8: n08:/local/archive
Brick9: n09:/local/archiv
Options Reconfigured:
nfs.disable: on
features.quota: off
A few minutes after starting the rebalance I get:
[root at n03 glusterfs]# gluster volume rebalance archive status
rebalance step 1: layout fix in progress: fixed layout 3...
2005 Dec 21
9
question about changejournal
Hi,
I''ve got a newbie question--sorry if this is covered elsewhere, I parsed
through the archives for awhile and didn''t see it.
I''d like to listen for whenever a file is renamed (e.g. foo.txt -> foo.old)
and then magically change it back. This sounds odd, but I''m working with a
stubborn application and this will actually make things work nice.
So, if I do: