Displaying 20 results from an estimated 1000 matches similar to: "[socket.h] add (more) missing definitions"
2011 Aug 08
0
[PATCH] include: [sys/ioctl.h] needs linux/sockios.h
The defines of SIOCGIFCONF and SIOCSIFFLAGS are well
hidden in linux-2.6 under #ifdef __KERNEL__ sections
for example in linux/socket.h.
Fixes these in kexec-tools against klibc:
| kexec/ifdown.c:46:16: error: 'SIOCGIFCONF' undeclared (first use in
this function)
| kexec/ifdown.c:46:16: note: each undeclared identifier is reported
only once for each function it appears in
|
2010 Feb 23
0
[PATCH 3/3] Add relevant socket.h definitions
linux-2.6 9c501935a3cdcf6b1d35aaee3aa11c7a7051a305 cleaned
<linux/socket.h> from allmost any userspace export.
thus define the stuff that used to be there in klibc socket.h
Signed-off-by: maximilian attems <max at stro.at>
---
usr/include/sys/socket.h | 37 +++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++
1 files changed, 37 insertions(+), 0 deletions(-)
diff --git
1998 Mar 29
1
Anyone using SCO 3.2v4.2 with Samba 1.9.18p3??
SCO Unix 3.2v4.2
Samba 1.9.18p3
Problem with I_STR/SIOCGIFCONF
I haven't a clue what is wrong here...
We compiled samba 1.9.18p3 using GCC and everything is working pretty
much okay. However, when we start the nmbd server we get an error
message:
> 03/22/1998 10:19:15 netbios nameserver version 1.9.18p3 started
> Copyright Andrew Tridgell 1994-1997
> doing parameter log level = 3
2011 Jul 18
2
ipconfig:About the length of 'options' field of DHCP packet
Hi,
I had the problem that 'ipconfig' as DHCP client in Debian-squeeze could not get
DHCP Offer reply from the built-in DHCP server of the cheap route that I have.
The name of the router is 'MegaBitGear TE4571E' which
I got at contract of ADSL Internet access service in 2009.
The router is not too old and can reply to other
DHCP clients like ISC-dhclient, WindowsXP and Vista.
2012 Sep 10
9
issue using SRIOV "Unable to start - perhaps the PF driver is not up yet", while PF driver is actually up
Hi,
I am trying to use SRIOV, usnig xen 4.0 on debian.
On my dom0, xm pci-list-assignable-devices show that
0000:0f:10.0
0000:0f:10.2
0000:0f:10.4
0000:0f:10.6
0000:0f:11.2
0000:0f:11.4
0000:0f:11.6
these virtual interfaces correspond to eth2,
i attach 0f:10.0 to a domU ubuntu machine, xm pci-attach ubuntu 0f:10.0
on my dom0 machine, i can ping other machine using eth2, (implying PF on
eth2
2012 Sep 10
9
issue using SRIOV "Unable to start - perhaps the PF driver is not up yet", while PF driver is actually up
Hi,
I am trying to use SRIOV, usnig xen 4.0 on debian.
On my dom0, xm pci-list-assignable-devices show that
0000:0f:10.0
0000:0f:10.2
0000:0f:10.4
0000:0f:10.6
0000:0f:11.2
0000:0f:11.4
0000:0f:11.6
these virtual interfaces correspond to eth2,
i attach 0f:10.0 to a domU ubuntu machine, xm pci-attach ubuntu 0f:10.0
on my dom0 machine, i can ping other machine using eth2, (implying PF on
eth2
2007 Apr 18
1
[Bridge] Little problem with 1.x versions (if_indextoname)
Hi,
I have used bridge-utils 0.9.6 so far in a kernel 2.4.26, uClibc and ppc environment.
When I use version 1.0.3 I have the problem that I do not see the brige with the 'brctl show' command if it is not fully set up. It was working with 0.9.6.
I tracked the problem down to an 'incompatibility' in bridge/uClibc/kernel.
0.9.6 uses its own if_indextoname function which uses the
2009 Oct 25
1
permission script
I just wrote a little script, that will echo a message to the user, if it doesn't have enough permission:
$ if ! [ "$(env LC_MESSAGES=C ifconfig wlan0 down | grep -i denied)" == "" ]; then echo "no permission"; fi
SIOCSIFFLAGS: Permission denied
$ sudo su
[sudo] password for USER:
# if ! [ "$(env LC_MESSAGES=C ifconfig wlan0 down | grep -i
2012 Apr 12
0
Live migration of instance using KVM hypervisor fails
Hi,
I am trying to migrate a running instance, but it fails with the following error:
$ virsh migrate --live instance-00000008 qemu+tcp://10.2.3.150/system --verbose
error: operation failed: migration job: unexpectedly failed
I can see following in the instance specific qemu log directory (/var/log/libvirt/qemu/instance-00000008.log) on the destination host:
2012-04-12 03:57:26.211: starting up
2018 Apr 03
1
[RFC PATCH 2/3] netdev: kernel-only IFF_HIDDEN netdevice
Sun, Apr 01, 2018 at 06:11:29PM CEST, dsahern at gmail.com wrote:
>On 4/1/18 3:13 AM, Si-Wei Liu wrote:
>> Hidden netdevice is not visible to userspace such that
>> typical network utilites e.g. ip, ifconfig and et al,
>> cannot sense its existence or configure it. Internally
>> hidden netdev may associate with an upper level netdev
>> that userspace has access to.
2004 May 28
1
ipconfig related question (do not get static IP setting)
Hi!! I found your ipconfig stuff in the udev rpm in SuSE 9.1. I'm about to
setup a initramfs (pretty cool - much better than initrd) to boot linux
diskless clients over the net. All the tools I would need, seem to be
there with ipconfig/nfsmount ...
I like to use the information I get from PXE/syslinux or Etherboot
writing something like:
2008 Dec 04
1
Xen 3.3.0 PCI passthrough with pciback.hide
Hi all,
I am trying to configure a Dom U to act as a firewall and therefore I need
to pass one of the two ethernet cards to the Dom-U.
I configured the Xen kernel to build pciback as a module and I am passing
the hide option via boot parameters.
I boot the pv machine via pygrub and I am able to see the ethernet device in
Dom U as follows:
Dom-U#lspci
02:00.0 Ethernet controller: Broadcom
2007 Mar 09
0
Wireless fails with Netgear MA401 card.
Alle,
I have recently installed CentOS4.4 on an old Fujitsu E7110 laptop. I'm
trying to get a Netgear MA401 card installed for wireless access but
when I configure the card and start the network I get:
Mar 9 09:03:20 localhost network: Setting network parameters: succeeded
Mar 9 09:03:20 localhost kernel: ip_tables: (C) 2000-2002 Netfilter
core team
Mar 9 09:03:20 localhost network:
2013 Jul 09
9
One resource immediately after another
I need to apply three resources one immediatelly after another. It''s a
ifdown/ifup commands, and command to generate /etc/network/interfaces file.
I need to do ifdown, then rebuild interfaces, then ifup. I try to add
simple relationship, but in this case some File resources are trying to be
applied between ifdown and ifup. So they can''t connect to Puppet master to
verify
2009 Mar 10
0
Problem with opensuse PVM
Hi all.
I have a problem with pciback in OpenSUSE using PVM.
I try to send 3 nic for the PVM.. its ok.. but.. if i try ifconfig eth3 up..
got the error...
Please.. see this.
Anybody.. know this problem?
Thanks,
Junior
opensuse:~ # uptime
3:36pm up 0:03, 2 users, load average: 0.02, 0.06, 0.02
opensuse:~ # uname -a
Linux opensuse 2.6.27.7-9-xen #1 SMP 2008-12-04 18:10:04 +0100 x86_64
2007 Apr 18
0
[Bridge] [PATCH] (9/11) bridge -- new ioctl interface for 32/64 compatiablity
Add four new ioctl's for the operations that can't be done through sysfs.
The existing bridge ioctl's are multiplexed, and most go through SIOCDEVPRIVATE
so they won't work in a mixed 32/64bit environment.
The new release of bridge-utils will use these if possible, and fall
back to the old interface.
diff -Nru a/include/linux/if_bridge.h b/include/linux/if_bridge.h
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2012 May 17
1
Centos 6 - Networking: Some Queries
Hello all
I am setting up a Centos 6 machine with one network card & one onboard
network port. Both are recognized & work. Onboard Network port is unused
yet, but is required for dedicated access to LTSP LAN, which would allow
older PIII machines to boot from this system. I have installed LTSP but
again Networking seems to be the problem area, as the clients won't boot
from this
2009 Nov 02
0
[PATCHv4 3/6] qemu/net: add raw backend
Add raw network backend option which uses a packet socket to provide
raw networking access. Once the socket is opened it's bound to a
provided host interface, such that packets received on the interface
are delivered to the VM and packets sent by the VM are sent to the
interface.
This is functionally similar to the existing pcap network
backend, with the same advantages and problems.
2009 Nov 02
0
[PATCHv4 3/6] qemu/net: add raw backend
Add raw network backend option which uses a packet socket to provide
raw networking access. Once the socket is opened it's bound to a
provided host interface, such that packets received on the interface
are delivered to the VM and packets sent by the VM are sent to the
interface.
This is functionally similar to the existing pcap network
backend, with the same advantages and problems.
2006 Oct 12
2
[PATCH][RFC] do ifdown netdev before shutting down vif0
I''ve been trying to track down an occasional system hang when doing /etc/xen/scripts/network-bridge stop. Would it be reasonable to do the fdown ${netdev} and then set ${vif0} down to provide ifdown with a behavior that is as close as possible to a real network card?
Signed- off- by: Kirk Allan <kallan@novell.com>
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