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2010 May 05
2
Full documentation for virsh?
Hello, Does anyone know where full documentation for virsh can be found? Or if the there are any plans to update the man page? The man page lists far fewer commands than virsh lists from its interactive mode when you type help. I noticed this when I was trying to figure out the difference between pool-destroy, and pool-delete. The help entries in the virsh shell are not very informative:
2013 Sep 20
2
Expanding an LVM Storage Pool
I looked around but could not find any info on how to expand a libvirt managed LVM storage pool. I do not see any virsh command to do it but I was successful using the vgexpand command to add some more storage once I destroyed the pools and then restarted it. I'd like to verify that this is the proper way to grow the storage in a libvirt LVM storage pool. And this brings up a second
2007 Jan 08
6
hard-hang on snapshot rename
[Initial version of this message originally sent to zfs-interest by mistake. Sorry if this appears anywhere as a duplicate.] I was noodling around with creating a backup script for my home system, and I ran into a problem that I''m having a little trouble diagnosing. Has anyone seen anything like this or have any debug advice? I did a "zfs create -r" to set a snapshot on all
2006 Jun 02
0
zfs going out to lunch
I''ve been writing via tar to a pool some stuff from backup, around 500GB. Its taken quite a while as the tar is being read from NFS. My ZFS partition in this case is a RAIDZ 3-disk job using 3 400GB SATA drives (sil3124 card) Ever once in a while, a "df" stalls and during that time my io''s go flat, as in : capacity operations bandwidth pool
2010 Jun 17
0
Debian packages fixing CVE-2010-2063 are available for lenny
Quoting Karolin Seeger (kseeger at samba.org): > Release Announcements > ===================== > > This is a security release in order to address CVE-2010-2063. > > > o CVE-2010-2063: > In Samba 3.3.x and below, a buffer overrun is possible in chain_reply code. As this issue also affect the 3.2 series of samba (which is no longer officially supported by the Samba
2006 Apr 28
2
: Win XP Client does not remove directories
Hello mailinglist, I have a strange problem, which occurs sometimes on some WinXP clients. It is not 100% reproducable for me, but it returns regular. The problem is, that somehow a user can't delete a directory. All files in the directory will be removed successfully, but the directory itself not. Deleting with the Explorer or over the cmd-console returns in the same result. First the
2013 Aug 20
5
[PATCH-v3 1/4] idr: Percpu ida
On Fri, 16 Aug 2013 23:09:06 +0000 "Nicholas A. Bellinger" <nab at linux-iscsi.org> wrote: > From: Kent Overstreet <kmo at daterainc.com> > > Percpu frontend for allocating ids. With percpu allocation (that works), > it's impossible to guarantee it will always be possible to allocate all > nr_tags - typically, some will be stuck on a remote percpu
2013 Aug 20
5
[PATCH-v3 1/4] idr: Percpu ida
On Fri, 16 Aug 2013 23:09:06 +0000 "Nicholas A. Bellinger" <nab at linux-iscsi.org> wrote: > From: Kent Overstreet <kmo at daterainc.com> > > Percpu frontend for allocating ids. With percpu allocation (that works), > it's impossible to guarantee it will always be possible to allocate all > nr_tags - typically, some will be stuck on a remote percpu
2009 Jun 10
2
[LLVMdev] Pool Allocation and DSA
Thank you, and I apologize for conflating the two passes. My main remaining concern is about what happens when there is a node in a function's DSGraph that points to a pool (or pools, if there are multiple callers) that is not in the DSGraph of that function. For example, on page 3 of the 2005 PLDI paper, the DSGraph given for createnode(), Data is pointing to an unlabeled node in the
2013 Aug 16
0
[PATCH-v3 1/4] idr: Percpu ida
From: Kent Overstreet <kmo at daterainc.com> Percpu frontend for allocating ids. With percpu allocation (that works), it's impossible to guarantee it will always be possible to allocate all nr_tags - typically, some will be stuck on a remote percpu freelist where the current job can't get to them. We do guarantee that it will always be possible to allocate at least (nr_tags / 2)
2020 Jan 17
1
[v2v PATCH] -o libvirt: read pool name from object
Now that we have a Libvirt.Pool object for the output storage pool, query it to get its name instead of reading it from the XML. The result is unchanged. --- v2v/output_libvirt.ml | 12 +++--------- 1 file changed, 3 insertions(+), 9 deletions(-) diff --git a/v2v/output_libvirt.ml b/v2v/output_libvirt.ml index 0247e5ad..dfd5d1a3 100644 --- a/v2v/output_libvirt.ml +++ b/v2v/output_libvirt.ml @@
2004 Feb 06
4
memory reduction
As those of you who watch CVS will be aware Wayne has been making progress in reducing memory requirements of rsync. Much of what he has done has been the product of discussions between he and myself that started a month ago with John Van Essen. Most recently Wayne has changed how the file_struct and its associated data are allocated, eliminating the string areas. Most of these changes have been
2009 Jun 08
2
[LLVMdev] Pool Allocation and DSA
I don't really have a specific question, but, as I've been looking through pool allocation and the DS graphs extensively, I wanted to verify that my understanding of the representations used is correct. Therefore, I'm summarizing my understanding below (which, if it's correct, may hopefully be helpful to others). I would appreciate if someone who understands pool allocation
2024 Feb 16
2
samba 4.19 Windows 11 clients Time sync problem
Dear all, We just have a samba 4.19 domain running. And what i recognized ist hat some windows 10/11 clients does not sync time with the dc. The time is not the real time as on the dc, about 10 minutes back or several minutes in the future. Is this a bug or did spmething chance in the behaviour of samba? My ntp.conf/ Debian11: driftfile /var/lib/ntp/ntp.drift server 127.127.1.0 fudge
2009 Jun 11
0
[LLVMdev] Pool Allocation and DSA
Patrick Alexander Simmons wrote: > Thank you, and I apologize for conflating the two passes. > > My main remaining concern is about what happens when there is a node in > a function's DSGraph that points to a pool (or pools, if there are > multiple callers) that is not in the DSGraph of that function. For > example, on page 3 of the 2005 PLDI paper, the DSGraph given for
2009 Jun 09
0
[LLVMdev] Pool Allocation and DSA
Patrick Alexander Simmons wrote: > I don't really have a specific question, but, as I've been looking > through pool allocation and the DS graphs extensively, I wanted to > verify that my understanding of the representations used is correct. > Therefore, I'm summarizing my understanding below (which, if it's > correct, may hopefully be helpful to others). I
2024 Feb 16
1
samba 4.19 Windows 11 clients Time sync problem
Hi there. A few NTP experts around here lately. We need more info. Distro, and wether your are using NTP (nrpsec) or Chrony. Regards. LP On 16 Feb 2024 at 14:37 +0100, Daniel M?ller via samba <samba at lists.samba.org>, wrote: > Dear all, > > We just have a samba 4.19 domain running. And what i recognized ist hat some > windows 10/11 clients does not sync time with the dc.
2005 Feb 21
2
[LLVMdev] Question about Pools
Hello, I have some questions about Pool Allocation Is it possible for a program to access and manipulate an (automatically allocated) pool at run time? For example, if a program wants to dump all the allocated pools that is using, is it possible to enumerate all those pools and access them (contents and information about the pool) and then dump all this information to a file? Also, please
2013 Aug 28
0
[PATCH] percpu ida: Switch to cpumask_t, add some comments
Fixup patch, addressing Andrew's review feedback: Signed-off-by: Kent Overstreet <kmo at daterainc.com> --- include/linux/idr.h | 2 +- lib/idr.c | 38 +++++++++++++++++++++----------------- 2 files changed, 22 insertions(+), 18 deletions(-) diff --git a/include/linux/idr.h b/include/linux/idr.h index f0db12b..cdf39be 100644 --- a/include/linux/idr.h +++
2010 Aug 27
1
Unable to autostart storage pool.
Following xml file was used to create storage pool using 'virsh pool-create <xml>' <pool type='dir'> <name>my-diskpool</name> <uuid>2fbc894e-7619-6cda-a33c-b27fae5fbe8b</uuid> <capacity>136024670208</capacity> <allocation>11416657920</allocation> <available>124608012288</available> <source>