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2012 Oct 17
0
cgroup blkio.weight working, but not for KVM guests
...</cputune> <blkiotune> <weight>100</weight> </blkiotune> I've tested write throughput on the host using cgexec and dd, demonstrating that libvirt has correctly set up the cgroups: cgexec -g blkio:libvirt/qemu/foreground time dd if=/dev/zero of=trash1.img oflag=direct bs=1M count=4096 & cgexec -g blkio:libvirt/qemu/background time dd if=/dev/zero of=trash2.img oflag=direct bs=1M count=4096 & Snap from iotop, showing an 8:1 ratio (should be 10:1, but 8:1 is acceptable): Total DISK READ: 0.00 B/s | Total DISK WRITE: 91.52 M/s TI...
2015 Feb 13
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I can't join to an existing domain (yet)
.... > > C:\Users\denis.morejon.DTCF.002\rename.ldif > # Rename a RDN using base64 encode > dn:: > Q049UEMwMDAxNzEwNDMzNlwwQUNORjo1Nzk4NDI1YS1kYjMwLTRmMzktOThlZC02ZThhYTE1YzM0YjUsQ049UEMwMDkzNzUsQ049Q29tcHV0ZXJzLERDPWR0Y2YsREM9ZXRlY3NhLERDPWN1Cg== > changetype:modrdn > newrdn: cn=trash1 > deleteoldrdn: 1 > > # Note: The encode is ok because if I change some characters in the > encoded string, It doesn't show me CN=PC00... in the response. > > C:\Users\denis.morejon.DTCF.002>ldifde -i -f rename.ldif -s zentyal1 > Conect?ndose a "zentyal1" >...
2015 Feb 13
3
I can't join to an existing domain (yet)
People: I have not solved my problem. I have only one DC with Zentyal 3.4 and I want to change it by samba 4.1.16. That's why if I can't join the samba to the existing domain I would not do anything else. The samba server error is this: (Command from samba) samba-tool domain join dtcf.etecsa.cu DC -U administrator --realm=DTCF.ETECSA.CU --dns-backend=BIND9_DLZ (Response) No
2015 Feb 13
0
I can't join to an existing domain (yet)
...002\rename.ldif >>> # Rename a RDN using base64 encode >>> dn:: >>> Q049UEMwMDAxNzEwNDMzNlwwQUNORjo1Nzk4NDI1YS1kYjMwLTRmMzktOThlZC02ZThhYTE1YzM0YjUsQ049UEMwMDkzNzUsQ049Q29tcHV0ZXJzLERDPWR0Y2YsREM9ZXRlY3NhLERDPWN1Cg== >>> changetype:modrdn >>> newrdn: cn=trash1 >>> deleteoldrdn: 1 >>> >>> # Note: The encode is ok because if I change some characters in the >>> encoded string, It doesn't show me CN=PC00... in the response. >>> >>> C:\Users\denis.morejon.DTCF.002>ldifde -i -f rename.ldif -s zentya...