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2016 Sep 06
3
Upgrading asterisk 13.7 to 13.11. Segfaults
Hello.
Several months server working on asterisk 13.7 and pjproject 2.5
(installed separately). Once a day the server crashes or hangs and is
familiar sores that written watchdogs.
Yesterday I decided to upgrade to 13.11 and bundled pjproject (2.5.5).
Solved all the problems with compilation I started asterisk several
times and each time after 5-7 seconds was seg fault.
So I didn't get
2013 Jul 15
21
[PATCH 00 of 21 RESEND] blktap3/drivers: Introduce tapdisk server.
This patch series copies the core of the tapdisk process from blktap2, with
updates coming from blktap2.5.
Signed-off-by: Thanos Makatos <thanos.makatos@citrix.com>
2009 Jul 20
9
Upgrade server to run on Rails 2.3.2/F11
Note that one of the 8 patches (#6) will be sent separately in reply
to this email, as some of the replaced lines are too long, so git
won't let me send the email. However, there is nothing wrong with
that patch, and it should be applied in the sequence listed below.
Note also that I assume this will be tested on a clean f11 install, rather
than an upgrade of an existing ovirt server
2013 Jul 15
6
[PATCH 0 of 6 RESEND v2] blktap3/sring: shared ring between tapdisk and the front-end
This patch series introduces the shared ring used by the front-end to pass
request descriptors to tapdisk, as well as responses from tapdisk to the
front-end. Requests from this ring end up in tapdisk''s standard request queue.
When the tapback daemon detects that the front-end tries to connect to the
back-end, it spawns a tapdisk and tells it to connect to the shared ring. The
shared