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2011 May 14
9
DomU clock out of sync
...inuously, correct?
Can someone explain why this would happen. Could this be caused by a
xend restart?
After googling, I''m surprised a best practice solution isn''t listed on
XenFaq... considering how many users seem to be frustrated with this
issue.
All the best,
D.
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2010 Sep 29
1
Monitoring Network traffic of DomU
Dear All.
I have set up a Xen testbed on a computer.(Dom0 use debian lenny)
I would like to know the possible ways to monitor the network traffic of
DomU''s from Dom0.
# command ''xentop'' display
NAME STATE CPU(sec) CPU(%) MEM(k) MEM(%) MAXMEM(k) MAXMEM(%) VCPUS NETS
NETTX(k) NETRX(k) VBDS VBD_OO VBD_RD VBD_WR SSID
debianlenny --b--- 14 0.0 270204 25.8 278528 26.6 1 0 0
2010 Sep 26
5
Need to pick your brain for recommendation on using 2.5" or 3.5" HDDs for Asterisk server...
Hi Everyone,
I am stack between two identical systems (2U Twin2, 4 nodes, SuperMicro)
servers that have the same exact specs except for HDDs. These nodes will all
either have Asterisk installed with CentOS or will have Asterisk install in
virtual environment.
Option 1: *12* x 3.5" HDD (3 HDDs per node)
Option 2: *24* x 2.5" HDD (6 HDDs per node)
**both options come to the same price.
2010 Feb 08
1
Asterisk how install speex support
Hi,
I would like to add support for speex codec in Asterisk.
In Ubuntu 9.10 the procedure is the following:
1) sudo apt-get install speex libspeex-dev
2) install Asterisk that enable speex support in configure procedure
3) core show translation
I can't see the translation time. Where is the problem?
Thank
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2011 Apr 26
6
vif-common.sh and iptables
...ot; -j ACCEPT 2>/dev/null
>From what i can tell the goal of these lines is to allow networking even
if the default FORWARD policy is DENY, am I right? Is there any
additional side-effect if I comment these lines out in vim-common.sh,
that I''m not considering?
Thanks,
D.
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2010 Jul 12
1
Bug#588811: pygrub fails to import xen.lowlevel.xc
Package: xen-utils-4.0
Version: 4.0.1~rc3-1
Severity: important
When invoking pygrub either via command line or via bootloader being set
in the configuration file, pygrub fails because it cannot import
xen.lowlevel.xc.
Example output:
# /usr/lib/xen-default/bin/pygrub
Traceback (most recent call last):
File "/usr/lib/xen-default/bin/pygrub", line 20, in <module>
import
2010 Jul 12
2
Bug#588811: [Patch] Import xen.lowlevel.xc later in pygrub
This is a relatively simple fix i found, I don't know if it need to be
reported to upstream.
Since the script resolves additional dependencies anyway by appending
the path, we simply move the import xen.lowlevel.xc line to below the
line that appends path.
Worked like a charm for me.
Rergards,
Dmitry
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2010 Aug 15
0
Bug#588811: upgraded to 4.0.1~rc5-1 - same problem
Today i Upgraded to 4.0.1~rc5-1, this overwrote my local changes to
/lib/xen-default/bin/pygrub, and pygrub began to silently fail again.
Can we please just apply my patch. This simply moves the line calling
xenlovel to the line after which the path can be correctly resolved.
As of now, pygrub "simply" fails silently, which is very, very, very
confusing, and apparently I get to
2010 Jul 12
3
Bug#588839: Include pv-grub to securely boot guest kernels
Package: xen-utils-4.0
Version: 4.0.1~rc3-1
Severity: wishlist
Please include pv-grub images in xen-utils or as a seperate package.
Pv-grub allows securely booting guest kernels.
[0] http://wiki.xensource.com/xenwiki/PvGrub
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