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2005 Jun 21
9
[OT] Memory Models and Multi/Virtual-Cores -- WAS: 4.0 -> 4.1 update failing
From: Maciej ?enczykowski <maze at cela.pl> > That's a good point - does anyone know what the new Intel > Virtualization thingamajig in the new dual core pentium D's is about? It's all speculation at this point. But there are _several_ factors. But I'm sure the first time Intel saw AMD's x86-64/PAE52 presentation, the same thing popped into my mind that popped
2005 Jun 30
1
Re: Hot swap CPU -- "build" is not a good CPU benchmark
From: Peter Arremann <loony at loonybin.org> > Compiles aren't a great benchmark for a box since its 100% cpu and > neglects memory or disk performance but I had the numbers handy > for that :-) BTW, it is 100% ALU and a major strain on the ALU LOAD. In other words, it's not a good benchmark for even CPU. That's why the 3-issue ALU in the Nx586 on-ward blows the
2004 Aug 06
0
A better fix for the /lib/tls problems
Further to the email below from a few weeks ago, I can announce that Xen/Linux 2.6 handles the TLS problem (-ve accesses into segments) by dynamically rewriting the offending instructions. This is enabled by default in the 2.6 kernels, and reduces the overhead of handling those instructions to almost zero (compared with around 100% overhead when using pure emulation in Xen, when running
2009 Jun 24
1
Migration from samba-3.0.21b-i486 to samba-3.0.27a-x86_64 corrupts root group mapping
Hello. I went and copied the config files from <source>/etc/samba/* and <source>/var/cache/samba/* to the target server and deleted the browse.dat and wins.dat files. The source and target servers have different IPs and hostnames, so we use "netbios alias". This has worked fine a couple of years ago. Now after all files have been copied, the old server shut down and the new
2008 Jun 17
7
simple question - amd64 dom0, and PVM i486 domU ?
I''ve been looking for a solution that doesn''t involve dual booting, or chrooting things to get my x86 domU to work. I have a Debian xen server on an amd64 platform. It would seem that I should be able to also install or force the install of a non-xen i486 kernel. When I recieved this server it had a manufacturer''s install of Etch with an i486 kernel. Once I have both
2005 Jul 30
2
Big thanks for supporting i586 type machines.
While I know that, technically, the only i586 machines are the Pentium and Pentium MMX, it is still nice that I can use some headless AMD K6/2 machines I have lying around for CentOS 4. Many thanks for the effort expended to get that working. -- Lamar Owen Director of Information Technology Pisgah Astronomical Research Institute 1 PARI Drive Rosman, NC 28772 (828)862-5554 www.pari.edu
2004 Jan 26
1
--link-dest not working with rsync daemon?
I am puzzled as to why I can't get the option --link-dest to work properly. When I use this option when both source and destinations are on a local filesystem the hard-linking of the target against the link-dest directory does work, but when the source is a remote directory (via ssh or rsync server) hard links are not created. I suspect it has something to do with setting the correct
2014 Oct 01
2
Re: [libvirt] increase number of libvirt threads by starting tansient guest doamin - is it a bug?
Hello, sorry for my later answer. so, after i started libvirtd (no vm´s running) and attach gdb i get the following threads (gdb) info thread Id Target Id Frame 11 Thread 0x7f18fef4e700 (LWP 20695) "libvirtd" pthread_cond_wait@@GLIBC_2.3.2 () at ../nptl/sysdeps/unix/sysv/linux/x86_64/pthread_cond_wait.S:185 10 Thread 0x7f18fe74d700 (LWP 20696) "libvirtd"
2014 Oct 01
0
Re: [libvirt] increase number of libvirt threads by starting tansient guest doamin - is it a bug?
On 01.10.2014 10:31, web2 wrote: > Hello, > > sorry for my later answer. > > so, after i started libvirtd (no vm´s running) and attach gdb i get the following threads > > (gdb) info thread > Id Target Id Frame > 11 Thread 0x7f18fef4e700 (LWP 20695) "libvirtd" pthread_cond_wait@@GLIBC_2.3.2 () at
2014 Oct 02
0
Re: [libvirt] increase number of libvirt threads by starting tansient guest doamin - is it a bug?
web2 wrote: > Hi > > ----------------ursprüngliche Nachricht----------------- > Von: "Michal Privoznik" mprivozn@redhat.com > An: "web2" ustermann78@web.de , "libvirt-users redhat.com" > , "libvirt-list redhat.com" > Datum: Wed, 01 Oct 2014 18:12:45 +0200 > ------------------------------------------------- > > >
2006 Sep 04
1
CentOS 4.4, libstdc++ 3.4.6 and NPTL
Hi, I have been using CentOS 4 on a UML (User-Mode Linux) box for some time (>1 year) and have kept up to date with updates. I think I started on CentOS 4.1 and have progressively "yum update"'d since. User-Mode Linux, or at least the version of it that my hosts use, doesn't support NPTL. This hasn't been a problem to date; I've just moved /lib/tls out of the way, as
2014 Oct 01
2
Re: [libvirt] increase number of libvirt threads by starting tansient guest doamin - is it a bug?
Hi ----------------ursprüngliche Nachricht----------------- Von: "Michal Privoznik" mprivozn@redhat.com An: "web2" ustermann78@web.de , "libvirt-users redhat.com" , "libvirt-list redhat.com" Datum: Wed, 01 Oct 2014 18:12:45 +0200 ------------------------------------------------- > On 01.10.2014 10:31, web2 wrote: >> Hello, >> >>
2015 Nov 04
0
xen/libvirt freeze while attching network-device to vm´s
Hi, first sorry for the cross-posting, but i don ́t known exactly if my problem belongs to xen or libvirt. I have an VM-Host with Xen 4.6.0 und libvirt 1.2.19. The Job of the Host is to resume in parallel 20 VM ́s (HVM WinXp) attach a block-device to each VM , wait 60 Seconds, kill the VM and start from beginning. For that, a python script create for each vm a thread and each thread get a
2017 May 25
1
"@LIBICU_CFLAGS@: No such file or directory" during libtool command for lib-fts (cross compile)
Hello, I am a complete newbie to dovecot, but do have reasonable experience in compiling Unix/Linux software. I am currently trying to do a cross-compile of dovecot-2.29.1 to be used on my home office Thecus NAS (host: Thecus kernel 2.6.33 on 32-bit Intel Atom: "i686-nptl-linux-gnu"; my build machine has Ubuntu 16.04.2 LTS) "from ground up", i.e. I need to build and
2008 Feb 25
1
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root at memorex:~# winecfg wine: glibc >= 2.3 without NPTL or TLS is not a supported combination. It will most likely crash. Please upgrade to a glibc with NPTL support. wine: creating configuration directory '/root/.wine'... wine: glibc >= 2.3 without NPTL or TLS is not a supported combination. It will most likely crash. Please upgrade to a glibc with NPTL support. wine:
2009 Dec 14
2
4 crashes, dovecot 1.2.8, with backtrace
Program terminated with signal 6 GNU gdb (GDB) 7.0-debian Copyright (C) 2009 Free Software Foundation, Inc. License GPLv3+: GNU GPL version 3 or later <http://gnu.org/licenses/gpl.html> This is free software: you are free to change and redistribute it. There is NO WARRANTY, to the extent permitted by law. Type "show copying" and "show warranty" for details. This GDB was
2005 Jan 06
2
TDM400P - Problems
Hi All I've bought a TDM400P and need some help with configuration. Can you tell me what to do ? I've tried to install and the message below has appeared: [root@voip asterisk]# modprobe zaptel [root@voip asterisk]# modprobe wcfxo /lib/modules/2.4.22-1.2115.nptl/misc/wcfxo.o: init_module: No such device Hint: insmod errors can be caused by incorrect module parameters, including invalid
2016 Apr 20
2
How to get started with instruction scheduling? Advice needed.
So if I use the SchedMachineModel method, can I just skip itineraries? Phil On Wed, Apr 20, 2016 at 12:29 PM, Sergei Larin <slarin at codeaurora.org> wrote: > Target does make a difference. VLIW needs more hand-holding. For what you > are describing it should be fairly simple. > > > > Best strategy – see what other targets do. ARM might be a good start for > generic
2004 Oct 18
2
NPTL & Wine
Hi, My main systems are Gentoo based. I am investigating switching to NPTL on one of them that uses a couple of different versions of Wine built from source. In doing the research I found that the Gentoo ebuilds for Wine use NPTL. Does this mean that if I switch to NPTL that I must recompile my source-caode based versions of Wine? If so, can someone tell my what options I would use, most likely
2010 Oct 08
0
2.0.5: dovecot/auth crash upon reload (with backtrace)
I can reproduce this by simply issuing: doveadm reload GNU gdb (GDB) 7.0.1-debian Copyright (C) 2009 Free Software Foundation, Inc. License GPLv3+: GNU GPL version 3 or later <http://gnu.org/licenses/gpl.html> This is free software: you are free to change and redistribute it. There is NO WARRANTY, to the extent permitted by law. Type "show copying" and "show warranty"