similar to: Using virtio as a physical (wire-level) transport

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2007 Jan 28
1
T1 Wire Level Tapping
I am trying to do a wire level tap on T1 equipment using digum equipment. So far most call monitoring hardware for call centers try to stay on the analog side requiring a lot of rewiring. I have already posted to the list about T1 "bridging" using DAC's support in the zaptel drivers. I still don't know if I can spy on channel information since I don't have any digium
2006 Apr 06
4
OT: HOWTO: Create a 90mbit bonded link 600 metre s away with Cat 3 or telco wire [long]
I was given the challenge recently of creating a LAN-LAN bridge between two buildings several hundred metres from each other, using only existing Cat 3 wiring and without having to resort to an expensive and finicky 5 Ghz wireless link. I was able to create a 90 megabit link for about $3,000 Cdn with new PC's, CentOS 4.1, and the newly avaliable Black Box VDSL Ethernet Extender, which
2014 Sep 17
1
[PATCH v5 2/3] virtio_pci: Use the DMA API for virtqueues when possible
On Tue, Sep 16, 2014 at 10:22:27PM -0700, Andy Lutomirski wrote: > On non-PPC systems, virtio_pci should use the DMA API. This fixes > virtio_pci on Xen. On PPC, using the DMA API would break things, so > we need to preserve the old behavior. > > The big comment in this patch explains the considerations in more > detail. > > Signed-off-by: Andy Lutomirski <luto at
2014 Sep 17
1
[PATCH v5 2/3] virtio_pci: Use the DMA API for virtqueues when possible
On Tue, Sep 16, 2014 at 10:22:27PM -0700, Andy Lutomirski wrote: > On non-PPC systems, virtio_pci should use the DMA API. This fixes > virtio_pci on Xen. On PPC, using the DMA API would break things, so > we need to preserve the old behavior. > > The big comment in this patch explains the considerations in more > detail. > > Signed-off-by: Andy Lutomirski <luto at
2007 Aug 06
2
physical disk doesn''t work in hvm guest
Hi all, I''m using ThinkPad T60, with xen3.1.0, windows could be installed into a file based virtual disk. however, when I tried to use a physical disk, I got this err msg: HVMAssist BIOS, 1 cpu $Revision: 1.138 $ $Date: 2005/05/07 15:55:26 $ ata0 master: QEMU HARDDISK ATA-7 Hard-Disk (0 MBytes) ata0 slave: UnKnown device Booting from Hard Disk... Boot from Hard Disk failed: could not
2010 Nov 18
1
ctdb: Strange behaviour after upgrade
Hi, last weekend I've updated samba and ctdb on my 2-node cluster. Samba is now on 3.5.6 (from 3.3.4), ctdb on 1.0.114 (from 1.0.84). Both installed from repo via yum and ctdb-packages. After restarting both nodes everything was fine, we could access files on the cluster. On monday I noticed that the nodes didn't had their initial adresses: Node 1: hostname dscln01, public IP
2014 Sep 17
0
[PATCH v5 2/3] virtio_pci: Use the DMA API for virtqueues when possible
On Wed, Sep 17, 2014 at 9:09 AM, Ira W. Snyder <iws at ovro.caltech.edu> wrote: > On Tue, Sep 16, 2014 at 10:22:27PM -0700, Andy Lutomirski wrote: >> On non-PPC systems, virtio_pci should use the DMA API. This fixes >> virtio_pci on Xen. On PPC, using the DMA API would break things, so >> we need to preserve the old behavior. >> >> The big comment in this
2018 Apr 10
7
[RFC PATCH net-next v6 4/4] netvsc: refactor notifier/event handling code to use the bypass framework
On Tue, 10 Apr 2018 11:59:50 -0700 Sridhar Samudrala <sridhar.samudrala at intel.com> wrote: > Use the registration/notification framework supported by the generic > bypass infrastructure. > > Signed-off-by: Sridhar Samudrala <sridhar.samudrala at intel.com> > --- Thanks for doing this. Your current version has couple show stopper issues. First, the slave device is
2018 Apr 10
7
[RFC PATCH net-next v6 4/4] netvsc: refactor notifier/event handling code to use the bypass framework
On Tue, 10 Apr 2018 11:59:50 -0700 Sridhar Samudrala <sridhar.samudrala at intel.com> wrote: > Use the registration/notification framework supported by the generic > bypass infrastructure. > > Signed-off-by: Sridhar Samudrala <sridhar.samudrala at intel.com> > --- Thanks for doing this. Your current version has couple show stopper issues. First, the slave device is
2004 May 13
0
Rprof ignores top-level computation (PR#6883)
Full_Name: John Garvin Version: 1.9.0 OS: Linux Submission from: (NULL) (128.42.129.78) This may or may not technically be a bug, but it's certainly an annoyance. Rprof only takes into account computation that occurs inside functions. If a time-consuming operation occurs outside a function, it doesn't record the time it takes. Consider this program 'array.r': Rprof() foo <-
2021 Dec 08
3
Qemu - enabling "bridge mode" for primary physical interface for VMs
Once upon a time, Lists <lists at benjamindsmith.com> said: > I understand that it's possible to allow the 4 VM guest systems to each have a > "direct" fixed IP address and access the addresses \via the host network > adapter, while the host retains its fixed IP. If you are running NetworkManager (the default), it's not too hard. Here's an example
2019 Aug 15
1
[PATCH libnbd] docs: Change docs/Makefile.inc back to a regular include, readd to git.
‘make clean && make’ was not rebuilding the docs/*.3 files. The reason is obscure: - docs/Makefile has rules: MANS = $(man_MANS) all: all-am all-am: Makefile $(MANS) - sinclude docs/Makefile.inc happened long after MANS is defined, so MANS held the earlier version of $(man_MANS) without the api-built man pages listed. This was confirmed by looking at the output of
2015 Jan 11
2
Ghost DNS Entry (WERR_DNS_ERROR_RECORD_ALREADY_EXISTS)
Hallo, I'm using Samba 4 AD in production now for more than a half year. All works great since today. Today I was unable to access my network printer by its hostname. So I looked up his DNS Entry using the Windows DNS-Manager and recognized that the DNS entry for the printer is missing. I tried to readd it, but got the error message that the entry already exists. Next I tried to remove an
2005 Aug 05
5
making a route sticky
Is it possible to have a route stick in the kernel, even if device it points to goes to roller coaster up and down drive. For example. I have an ADSL modem and am doing VPN over it. There's a route needed for VPN added like this: ip route add 192.168.1.0/24 via 1.2.3.4 src 192.168.2.1 There are two problems with it: a) if ADSL link is down when above command is executed, the route
2014 Sep 30
1
geo-replication 3.5.2 not working on Ubuntu 12.0.4 - transport.address-family not specified
Hi, I am testing geo-replication 3.5.2 by following the instruction from https://github.com/gluster/glusterfs/blob/master/doc/admin-guide/en-US/markdown/admin_distributed_geo_rep.md All commands are executed successfully without returning any error, but no replication is done from master to the slave. Enclosed please find the logs when starting the geo-replication volume. At the end of the log,
2009 Feb 05
4
eval and as.name
I'm sure there is a more general way to ask this question but how do you use the elements of a character vector as names of objects in an expression? For example, say you have: a = c(1,3,5,7) b = c(2,4,6,8) n=c("a","b") and you want to use the names a and b in a function (e.g. sum) sum(eval(as.name(n[1])),eval(as.name(n[2]))) works but what is a simpler way to
2006 Mar 02
7
Problem with duplicate route entry
-----BEGIN PGP SIGNED MESSAGE----- Hash: SHA1 Hello! I have a problem with a duplicate route entry, when using a pre-installed route and automatic take-over by the "heartbeat" daemon, which adds an address and the kernel adds an route automatically. Maybe anyone has an explanation... > ip addr 1: lo: <LOOPBACK,UP> mtu 16436 qdisc noqueue inet 127.0.0.1/8 scope host lo
2013 Aug 24
10
Help interpreting RAID1 space allocation
I''ve created a test volume and copied a bulk of data to it, however the results of the space allocation are confusing at best. I''ve tried to capture the history of events leading up to the current state. This is all on a Debian Wheezy system using a 3.10.5 kernel package (linux-image-3.10-2-amd64) and btrfs tools v0.20-rc1 (Debian package 0.19+20130315-5). The host uses an
2014 Aug 25
2
filesystem
I hope this is the right list. I have created an ext2 filesystem and removed the dir_index feature. I don't know if this kind of experimentation is going to help me learn something about filesystems or not. Well what is dir_index? Then I ran e2fsck -f -v -pD and the /dev file. Now what did I remove? Htree. I guess it can always be put back and it's on an experimental filesystem.
2014 Dec 14
1
Debian patches for Xen 4.5.0 (RC3)
Il 10/12/2014 14:59, Ian Campbell ha scritto: > On Wed, 2014-12-10 at 14:45 +0100, Fabio Fantoni wrote: >> If I remember good there isn't particular bugs caused by the xendomains >> missed things. >> The more useful parameters when mainly windows domUs are used is >> XENDOMAINS_CREATE_USLEEP that I setted to 30 or 40 seconds on my systems >> to decrease the