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2014 Oct 14
1
virsh list hangs / guests not starting automatically
I followed the wiki[1] to create a KVM virtual machine using bridged network on CentOS 6.5. It seemed to work fine on initial setup. (FWIW I'm trying to run a MythBuntu guest.) However, after a reboot, it doesn't auto-start the VMs. Shortly after boot, if I go into "virsh", then do a "list", it just hangs. Likewise, if I go into "virt manager", it just
2018 May 27
1
Using libvirt to access Ceph RBDs with Xen
Hi everybody, my background: I'm doing Xen since 10++ years, many years with DRBD for high availability, since some time I'm using preferable GlusterFS with FUSE as replicated storage, where I place the image-files for the vms. In my current project we started (successfully) with Xen/GlusterFS too, but because the provider, where we placed the servers, uses widely CEPH, we decided to
2010 Oct 01
0
ff version 2.2.0
Dear R community, The next release of package ff is available on CRAN. With kind help of Brian Ripley it now supports the Win64 and Sun versions of R. It has three major functional enhancements: a) new fast in-memory sorting and ordering functions (single-threaded) b) ff now supports on-disk sorting and ordering of ff vectors and ffdf dataframes c) ff integer vectors now can be used as
2010 Oct 01
0
ff version 2.2.0
Dear R community, The next release of package ff is available on CRAN. With kind help of Brian Ripley it now supports the Win64 and Sun versions of R. It has three major functional enhancements: a) new fast in-memory sorting and ordering functions (single-threaded) b) ff now supports on-disk sorting and ordering of ff vectors and ffdf dataframes c) ff integer vectors now can be used as
2011 Nov 25
1
Recovering from kernel panic / reboot cycle importing pool.
Yesterday morning I awoke to alerts from my SAN that one of my OS disks was faulty, FMA said it was in hardware failure. By the time I got to work (1.5 hours after the email) ALL of my pools were in a degraded state, and "tank" my primary pool had kicked in two hot spares because it was so discombobulated. ------------------- EMAIL ------------------- List of faulty resources:
2007 Aug 22
0
[ANNOUNCE] xtrans 1.0.4
-----BEGIN PGP SIGNED MESSAGE----- Hash: SHA1 Alan Coopersmith: Version bump: 1.0.4 Kean Johnston: Fix typo in Xtranslcl.c (sprintf with size argument should be snprintf) git tag: xtrans-1.0.4 http://xorg.freedesktop.org/archive/individual/lib/xtrans-1.0.4.tar.bz2 MD5: 8b36cdf08df12be96615e3d550236626 SHA1: 9e6dd0970b72253f9558be43abd30bb8a802aa66
2007 Jul 16
4
[LLVMdev] fields in structure re-arranged for alignment?
Hi Folks, Bear with me, I'm a newbie to LLVM. I've read the language reference and the mailing list archive. One area of the semantics of the Structure type that hasn't been discussed is whether fields in the structure get re-arranged to better suit the target machine's natural alignment, ala what happens in C. For example would this structure on a 32-bit machine: { i16, i32,
2006 Oct 10
1
read.table versus read.csv (PR#9284)
This message is in MIME format. --=_6vx1wr5xhvr4 Content-Type: text/plain; charset=ISO-8859-1; DelSp="Yes"; format="flowed" Content-Disposition: inline Content-Transfer-Encoding: quoted-printable Dear R Core Team, Help to 'read.table' claims that 'read.csv' is identical to 'read.table' except for the defaults. However, 'read.table' seems