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2012 Jul 19
1
duplicate domain ids!?
Somehow I've ended up with duplicate domids. domid=15 name=node14
(names sanitized)
# virsh list --all
Id Name State
----------------------------------------------------
1 node1 running
2 node2 running
3 node3 running
5 node4...
2018 Apr 10
0
glusterfs disperse volume input output error
...Volume ID: a7d52933-fccc-4b07-9c3b-5b92f398aa79
Status: Started
Snapshot Count: 0
Number of Bricks: 1 x (13 + 2) = 15
Transport-type: tcp
Bricks:
Brick1: glfs-node11.local:/data1/bricks/brick1
Brick2: glfs-node12.local:/data1/bricks/brick1
Brick3: glfs-node13.local:/data1/bricks/brick1
Brick4: glfs-node14.local:/data1/bricks/brick1
Brick5: glfs-node15.local:/data1/bricks/brick1
Brick6: glfs-node16.local:/data1/bricks/brick1
Brick7: glfs-node17.local:/data1/bricks/brick1
Brick8: glfs-node18.local:/data1/bricks/brick1
Brick9: glfs-node19.local:/data1/bricks/brick1
Brick10: glfs-node20.local:/data1/bri...
2005 Nov 28
1
nodebytes,leafwords
hello all,
we are developing and porting vorbis1decoder on a 24 bit
platform. in the process we came across somedoubts about
node bytes and leaf words.
from the specification we got that we are arranging
the huffman codeword tree into an array. the nodebytes are the
number of bytes that are required to represent a node and
leafwords are the no. of bytes required to represent the leaf
i.e the
2005 Dec 09
0
RE: nodebytes and leafwords
..."];
node11 [shape = ellipse, label = "5"];
node10:f0 -> node11;
node12 [shape = ellipse, label = "7"];
node10:f2 -> node12;
node8:f2 -> node10:f1
node7:f0 -> node8:f1
node13 [shape = ellipse, label = "6"];
node7:f2 -> node13;
node6:f0 -> node7:f1
node14 [shape = ellipse, label = "4"];
node6:f2 -> node14;
node4:f2 -> node6:f1
node2:f2 -> node4:f1
node0:f2 -> node2:f1
}
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2005 Aug 08
3
Reg. getting codewords from codelengths
Hi,
I am a bit confused on how code-words are derived from the codeword
lengths. I will appreciate if someone can point me in the correct direction.
I will take the example of an actual codebook that i found in a valid
vorbis encoded file as shown below.
[SK] +------Codebook [0] --------
[SK] Codebook Dimensions = 1
[SK] Codebook Entries = 8
[SK] Unordered
[SK] 1, 6, 3, 7, 2, 5, 4, 7,
[SK] NO
2015 Apr 08
4
Centos 7.1.1503 + libvirt 1.2.14 = broken direct network mode
...</interface>
<console type='pty'>
<target type='lxc' port='0'/>
</console>
</devices>
</domain>
And all was fine, before I accidentally upgraded Centos to 7.1.1503
After upgrade LXC can't start with diagnostic:
[root@node14 ~]# virsh start test1
error: Failed to start domain test1
error: internal error: guest failed to start: internal error: Child
process (ip link set macvlan0 netns 25263) unexpected exit status 2:
RTNETLINK answers: Invalid argument
I reinstall libvirt 1.2.14, but catch same error.
If someone will...
2015 Apr 08
0
Re: Centos 7.1.1503 + libvirt 1.2.14 = broken direct network mode
> And all was fine, before I accidentally upgraded Centos to 7.1.1503
> After upgrade LXC can't start with diagnostic:
> [root@node14 ~]# virsh start test1
> error: Failed to start domain test1
> error: internal error: guest failed to start: internal error: Child
> process (ip link set macvlan0 netns 25263) unexpected exit status 2:
> RTNETLINK answers: Invalid argument
>
> I reinstall libvirt 1.2.14, but catch...
2008 Jun 27
1
Yule Kendall resistant measure of skewness
Dear R Users,
Is anyone aware of a package which calculates the Yule Kendall resistant
(to errors,outliers) measure of skewness ? An easy calculation to perform,
but was just wondering if a package exists (as the contents of that
package would probably include other cool things I would also be
interested).
Thanks,
Tolga
Generally, this communication is for informational purposes only
and it
2003 Apr 26
2
Duplicating Hard Drive Problem
...be
able to help with expanding the / partition, either because it is the /
partition in question or because its a ext3 partition (is this correct?).
So I was looking for ways to copy one hard drive to another easily -- and
the changes I will have to make manually so that the drive realizes it is
node14 and not a second node1.
So, does anyone have a supremely elegant solution for this problem? Or
maybe a just a solution?
Thanks,
Ryan Roth
Osgood Group / ISE
Columbia University
rothr@cumsl.msl.columbia.edu