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2015 Feb 04
2
CPU model and missing AES-NI extension
Hi, today I tried to configure a guest using Virt-Manager and used the "copy host cpu configuration" option which resultet in a "Sandy Bridge" model. What I noticed is that for example the "aes" extension is not available in the guest even though it is available on the host cpu. This is what the host cpu looks like: model name : Intel(R) Xeon(R) CPU E5-2650 v3 @ 2.30GHz flags : fpu vme de pse tsc...
2007 Mar 19
7
Many index files
I''m using acts_as_ferret and have indexed a model with acts_as_ferret :fields => [:name, :ascii_name, :alt_names], :single_index => true. Now in the index directory more than 95.000 files are generated! The number of tuples I''m indexing is approx. 86.000. I can''t remember this from earlier ferret/acts_as_ferret versions where I''ve indexed millions of
2015 Feb 05
0
Re: CPU model and missing AES-NI extension
On 04.02.2015 22:32, Dennis Jacobfeuerborn wrote: > Hi, > today I tried to configure a guest using Virt-Manager and used the "copy > host cpu configuration" option which resultet in a "Sandy Bridge" model. > What I noticed is that for example the "aes" extension is not available > in the guest even though it is available on the host cpu. > > This is what the host cpu looks like: > > model name : Intel(R) Xeon(R) CPU E5-2650 v3 @ 2.30G...
2004 Dec 06
0
135 GB ext3 on broken drive -- other possibilities than "e2fsck -y"?
...ck on that copy. The first time I ran fsck I had the partition table slightly changed so I could reach the XFS fs which comes after the ext3 partition on the disk, which made the ext3 slightly smaller, so fsck complained and I tried to fiddle around with modding fsck's questions somehow. This resultet in about 2.8 GB of data (there were > 10 GB of data before. Most importantly some tars which are sizes around 4 GB.) Next time I gave the block device the size which the superblock said the FS had before, and I used fsck.ext3 with the -y option. Then I got 3 GB of data, and not all of it was i...
2006 Oct 02
4
Neverending story: Networking in domU
Hi, i allready searched the archives, but found no message that really helps me. i am running debian etch on dom0 and debian sarge on domU. I had a running setup with debain sarge on dom0 before, but now with etch i can not get networking to work in domU. I use routed networking, but the same seems to happen with bridged networking: eth0 within domU is not brought up. I think it maybe related
2005 Jan 07
1
135 GB ext3 on broken drive -- other possibilities than "e2fsck -y"?
...e first time I ran fsck I had the partition table slightly changed so > I could reach the XFS fs which comes after the ext3 partition on the > disk, which made the ext3 slightly smaller, so fsck complained and I > tried to fiddle around with modding fsck's questions somehow. This > resultet in about 2.8 GB of data (there were > 10 GB of data before. > Most importantly some tars which are sizes around 4 GB.) > > Next time I gave the block device the size which the superblock said the > FS had before, and I used fsck.ext3 with the -y option. Then I got 3 GB > of data...
2003 Jun 12
9
Programcode and data in the same textfile
I have the following problem. It is not of earthshaking importance, but still I have spent a considerable amount of time thinking about it. PROBLEM: Is there any way I can have a single textfile that contains both a) data b) programcode The program should act on the data, if the textfile is source()'ed into R. BOUNDARY CONDITION: I want the data written in the textfile in exactly