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2013 Mar 27
6
Nodes Could not retrieve catalog from remote server: execution expired
Almost 4-5% of the total number of nodes are not receiving catalog from the
master on an hourly run. We have about 250 nodes. The nodes that are
receiving this error are rather random. The hourly cron happens almost at
the same time. Is there any configuration changes for Puppet that can be
done to avoid this ?
Puppet (err): Could not retrieve catalog from remote server: execution
expired
2013 Mar 26
5
Running ENC alongside site.pp (node defn)
Hello,
Is it possible to configure an ENC to provide class definition to a number
of nodes at the same time where a few other nodes are controlled in the
site.pp by node ''FQDN'' {blah} for the same puppetmaster ?
I am wondering once parameters are set for the master to look for an ENC
based definitions, will it conflict with the site.pp node definitions ?
For example these
2012 Dec 04
14
custom define type for array with 'case' argument pass to it
I am trying to write a define type which will use an array but in the
meantime have an argument pass to it that sets a case. See for example :
define link_files ($linkcase) {
case $linkcase {
"var" : {
file { "${name}_exelink" :
path => "/var/log/puppet/${name}_log",
ensure => link,
2015 May 09
2
Bug#784810: Bug#784810: Xen domU try ton access to dom0 LVM Volume group
On 09/05/2015 13:25, Ian Campbell wrote:
> On Sat, 2015-05-09 at 03:41 +0200, Romain Mourier wrote:
> [...]
>> xen-create-image --hostname=test0 --lvm=raid10 --fs=ext4
>> --bridge=br-lan --dhcp --dist=jessie
> [...]
>> root at hv0:~# xl create /etc/xen/test0.cfg && xl console test0
> What does /etc/xen/test0.cfg contain? I suspect it is reusing the dom0
2012 Aug 06
2
using RBD with libvirt 0.9.13
I'm having some trouble creating KVM domains with RBD block devices using
virsh. I've managed to get virsh to define the domain, but it gives an error
when trying to start the domain:
error: Failed to start domain test0
error: internal error process exited while connecting to monitor: char device redirected to /dev/pts/3
kvm: -drive
2013 Jul 09
2
Re: Libvirt and Glusterfs
> Hi,
>
> I'm trying to use qemu native glusterfs integration with libvirt. It's
> all working well from the qemu side, but libvirt fails to start a domain
> with a gluster drive or attach a drive.
> I have exactly the same error as this person:
> https://www.redhat.com/archives/libvirt-users/2013-April/msg00204.html
>
> I use qemu 1.5.1 with glusterfs 3.4 beta 4
2013 May 21
2
problem with "transform" and "get" functions
Hello, I'm having a problem using the "transform" and "get" functions. I'm
probably making a dumb mistake, and I need help!
I start by making a small simulated dataset. I save the names of the
variables in "var.names." Without getting into the details of it, I have to
create a custom function to perform some statistics. As part of this, I
need to sequentially
2011 Dec 09
3
xen the i / O performance, network performance is only 20-30% of the real machine?
First,sorry my poor english~
Here is this test:
Virtualization performance comparison test
Test environment
Physical machine:
Cpu 8-core
8G memory
HDD: 147G
xen virtual machine:
cpu 2 core
4G memory
30G hard drive
wmware virtual machine:
cpu 2 core
4G memory
30G hard drive
Optical disk array (san)
Size: 7.7T
Speed: 6G/sec
Testing and structural
I / 0 performance test
Test methods
Test
2013 Jul 10
1
Re: Libvirt and Glusterfs
On 07/09/2013 08:18 PM, Olivier Mauras wrote:
> On 2013-07-09 09:40, Vijay Bellur wrote:
>
>>> Hi, I'm trying to use qemu native glusterfs integration with libvirt.
>>> It's all working well from the qemu side, but libvirt fails to start
>>> a domain with a gluster drive or attach a drive. I have exactly the
>>> same error as this person:
2008 Apr 24
1
R and condor
Hello,
I would be extremely grateful if anyone is able to provide any (rather obscure) advice on using R with Condor. I think I'm following Xianhong Xie's instructions (R News 5(2) 13-15) correctly, but my job just stays held in the queue (for days / months). I've checked condor_status to make sure there are plenty of machines available, but can't see any way to attack the
2015 May 09
4
Bug#784810: Xen domU try ton access to dom0 LVM Volume group
Package: xen-hypervisor-4.4-amd64
Version: 4.4.1-9
On a fresh installation of Debian Jessie, when I try to start a domU, it
try to access to a dom0 LVM Volume Group :
[...] (I put all the boot at the end)
Begin: Loading essential drivers ... done.
Begin: Running /scripts/init-premount ... done.
Begin: Mounting root file system ... Begin: Running /scripts/local-top
... Begin: Assembling all MD
1997 Nov 06
1
R-alpha: "invisible" (yet again): a more problematic bug[let]
I think this is a more problematic buglet
in (implicit/explicit) ``invisible behavior'').
Try this (all versions of R from 0.49 to 0.60):
test0 <- function() c(1,2)
test <- function(two = FALSE) c(1, if(two) 2)
testR <- function(two = FALSE) return(c(1, if(two) 2))
test0()# 1 2 as it should
test() #
2020 Jun 16
1
Voice "broken" during calls
On Tuesday 16 June 2020 at 08:18:51, Luca Bertoncello wrote:
> > sudo tcpdump -i eth0 -s 0 -w /tmp/test0.pcap &
> > sudo tcpdump -i eth1 -s 0 -w /tmp/test1.pcap &
>
> eth0 is my DSL interface and eth1 my phone interface?
Well, one is internal (phone) and the other is external (DT), doesn't matter
which way round.
> tcpdump -i dsl0 -s 0 -w /tmp/test0.pcap host
2020 Jun 15
4
Voice "broken" during calls
On 6/15/20 2:19 PM, Luca Bertoncello wrote:
> Am 15.06.2020 um 20:15 schrieb Jeff LaCoursiere:
>
> Hi Jeff,
>
>> We are working on a product to analyze pcap files of VoIP calls. So far
>> it does a reasonable job of analyzing the frequency distribution of
>> packets in both directions, pointing out which direction packet loss /
>> bad jitter occurs. If you can
2007 Apr 18
1
[Bridge] physical interface on a bridge
Hi
Is there a way to either:
Find the real ifindex/ifname a mac-address is bound to
or
Find the real ifindex/ifname of an incoming packet
?
I am writing a dhcp server and need to know what real interface the dhcp re=
quest packet came from. An acceptable solution would be to get the interfac=
e by the mac-address, but that can be faked so I would rather get the inter=
face by knowing where the
2008 May 16
6
NetBIOS name resolution from Linux
Hi all,
I set up a Samba server (version 3.0.24) names "Lamp" on a Debian Etch
distribution. It provides a "guest" (guest ok = yes, guest only = yes,
security = SHARE) access to a "share" directory, which works fine.
Indeed, I can access \\lamp\share from a Windows machine (named
"Ginger") without issuing a password.
I can also ping the Linux machine
2015 Jan 17
2
[LLVMdev] question about enabling cfl-aa and collecting a57 numbers
----- Original Message -----
> From: "Daniel Berlin" <dberlin at dberlin.org>
> To: "Hal Finkel" <hfinkel at anl.gov>
> Cc: "Jiangning Liu" <Jiangning.Liu at arm.com>, "George Burgess IV" <george.burgess.iv at gmail.com>, "LLVM Developers
> Mailing List" <llvmdev at cs.uiuc.edu>, "Nick Lewycky"
2015 Jan 17
3
[LLVMdev] question about enabling cfl-aa and collecting a57 numbers
Hi Danny,
// Add TypeBasedAliasAnalysis before BasicAliasAnalysis so that
// BasicAliasAnalysis wins if they disagree. This is intended to help
// support "obvious" type-punning idioms.
- if (UseCFLAA)
- addPass(createCFLAliasAnalysisPass());
addPass(createTypeBasedAliasAnalysisPass());
addPass(createScopedNoAliasAAPass());
+ if (UseCFLAA)
+
2015 Jan 20
4
[LLVMdev] question about enabling cfl-aa and collecting a57 numbers
So, I can make all these testcases work, but it's a little tricky (it
involves tracking some things, like GEP byte range, and then checking bases
and using getObjectSize, much like BasicAA does).
Because i really don't want to put that much "not well tested" code in a
bugfix, and honestly, i'm not sure we will catch any cases here that
BasicAA does not, i've attached a
2012 Apr 26
1
[PATCH] gobject: Move headers into a subdirectory
The gobject bindings generate a large number of header files, which pollute
/usr/include when installed. This patch moves them all into a guestfs-gobject/
subdirectory. guestfs-gobject.h remains in the same place.
This change also moves generated source files into src/, because it makes the
gobject directory a bit tidier.
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