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2008 Jan 28
2
Xen 3.1 + Live Migration
Hi all,
I''am having problems using Xen 3.1.
I''d like to use live migration, in a full virtualization environment (VT).
First, when I migrate a guest domain, the vnc port is no longer available
as soon as the guest migrated.
I''m using drbd 8 to be able to live migrate the VM without using shared
file system. I''ve modified xm utils to allow xen changing drbd
2008 Dec 09
1
Xen 3.3 Windows xp guest insufficient resources
...reserved (tried also with 1GB). Both
are using same base installation of windows from 10 Gb image file (C:\).
First uses data disk partition from external Sata disk (My Book Studio
II 2TB), second is using 100 GB file backed image..
Exact windows error info is:
"ERROR: insufficient system resrouces exits to complete the requested
service".
And Last night the hole machine had crashed (ie not able to do anything
but turn off from powerswitch, i have now serial console attached..)
Some details on xen / machine:
DELL 755, Core(TM)2 Quad CPU Q6600 @ 2.40GHz GenuineIntel GNU/Linux
releas...
2012 Jun 14
0
[ocfs2-announce] OCFS2 1.4.10-1 released
All,
We are pleased to announce the release of OCFS2 1.4.10-1 and OCFS2 tools
1.6.3-2 for Oracle Linux 5 Update 7 and higher and Redhat Enterprise
Linux 5 Update 7 and higher.
Oracle's Unbreakable Linux Network users who are subscribing to the
"OCFS2 1.4 packages for Enterprise Linux 5" channel can upgrade to this
release by running up2date.
Red Hat's Enterprise Linux 5
2024 Aug 07
8
[PATCH 0/8] drm/{amdgpu,nouveau}: Remove old fbdev hooks
After switching all drivers' fbdev emulation to DRM client, the
old fbdev hooks are now obsolete. Only amgdpu and nouveau still use
them in a several places. Remove the hooks from the drivers and the
DRM core.
The series would ideally be merged at once via drm-misc-next.
Thomas Zimmermann (8):
drm/fbdev-helper: Do delayed switcheroo in lastclose helper
drm/amdgpu: Do not set struct
2008 Oct 08
8
[PATCH] dom0 linux: Reassign memory resources to device for pci passthrough.
This patch adds the function that reassign page-aligned memory
resources, to dom0 linux. The function is useful when we assign I/O
device to HVM domain using pci passthrough.
When we assign a device to HVM domain using pci passthrough,
the device needs to be assigned page-aligned memory resources. If the
memory resource is not page-aligned, following error occurs.
Error: pci: 0000:00:1d.7: