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2012 Jun 23
7
GPLPV xennet bsod when vcpu>15
Hello, I installed the signed drivers from http://wiki.univention.de/index.php?title=Installing-signed-GPLPV-drivers and I ran into a BSOD on a Windows 2008 Server R2 Enterprise domU with a large number of vcpu''s. The BSOD is related to xennet.sys. After some trials I found that it runs fine up to 15 cores. From 16 or more, the BSOD kicks in when booting the domU. The hardware (4 times
2011 Sep 05
20
Stability report GPLPV 0.11.0.308
Hello James, I am doing quite rigorous torture tests with Xen and GPLPV. Let me first repeat the test setup: Use Xen 4.1.1 and kernel 2.6.32.36 (commit ae333e9). Configure 2 HVMs called VM1 and VM2 as follows (per HVM): 2 VCPUs, 2 virtual disks, 1024 MB RAM, viridian=1 Install Windows 2008 R2 SP1, do install everything twice - never clone. Install GPLPV, iometer 2006.07.27, prime95 26.6 x64,
2012 Jan 18
7
Windows GPLPV xenvbd.sys BSOD
Hi, During the install of the univention.de-signed GPLPV drivers (gplpv_Vista2008x64_signed_0.11.0.308.msi) on my Windows 7 guest, I get a BSOD "DRIVER_IRQL_NOT_LESS_OR_EQUAL" in xenvbd.sys. Afterwards, Windows won''t start. I''m now trying to do a System Restore. I will try not installing the VBD driver afterwards and see if the others do work. Full BSOD:
2013 Feb 12
12
State of GPLPV and Windows 8
What is the state of GPLPV and Windows 8? I am currently running tests with Windows 8 and GPLPV rev956 and operations (disk IO, net IO) look good. There seems to be a problem with shutdown/reboot where Windows hangs somewhat and displays a warning about improper shutdown on next reboot. Regards Andreas
2012 Oct 24
3
Using real SSD in domU
Hello, I''ll use a complete SSD in a domU. How can I get the real device for TRIM into domU? Regards, Stefan Kuhne _______________________________________________ Xen-users mailing list Xen-users@lists.xen.org http://lists.xen.org/xen-users
2012 Oct 27
8
RFH: loopback & blktap(2) and CDROM
Hello, I''m currently trying to understand some problems I had in the past with mixing look-back with blktap(2) for HV and PV domains. I''m stuck reading the source code, so I''d like to get some help from the list. Interrupt me if I got something fundamentally wrong in my understanding so far: 1. With pure-HV the domU gets an emulated IDE (or whatever) disk. The
2012 Mar 18
4
LVM
I need to shrink /home(755G) to 150GB and use free space to add to the existing /(50G). #df -kh Filesystem Size Used Avail Use% Mounted on /dev/mapper/vg_web-lv_root 50G 7.8G 40G 17% / tmpfs 7.8G 384K 7.8G 1% /dev/shm /dev/sda2 485M 79M 381M 18% /boot /dev/sda1 200M 256K 200M 1% /boot/efi /dev/mapper/vg_web-lv_home755G 6.2G 711G
2008 Oct 29
3
resize LVM (ext3)
Hello guys, my scenario is following 1. I have LVM group named "system" 2. I have a logical volumes - system/root , ext3 mounted as / (20GB) - system/swap, swap - system/home, ext3 mounted as /home (431GB) I need to shrink system/home to 80GB (currently there is 57GB used) and use free space to create another logical volumes. My scenario is 1. reduce
2011 Nov 25
9
[BUG] insufficient quoting between "tap-ctl list" and xend/server/BlktapController.py
Hello, I have a problem shutting down a domU with xen-4.1.2, which doesn''t terminate the corresponding blktap2 process, since one (other) VM uses a image file, which contains spaces in its file name. /var/log/xen/xend-debug.log has the following information: Unhandled exception in thread started by Traceback (most recent call last): File
2007 Nov 19
10
Resize domU block device?
Is there a way for a domU to discover size changes of block devices modified by dom0? To make it clear - if I do in dom0 a lvresize of a logical volume given as physical disk to a domU, is there a way to use the new size of this device within the domU without reboot? Thanks Ralf _______________________________________________ Xen-users mailing list Xen-users@lists.xensource.com
2012 Aug 06
3
[LLVMdev] Register Coalescer does not preserve TargetFlag
Do you know any backend that implement instructions as a flag modifier in instruction ? Thank, Vincent Lejeune ----- Mail original ----- > De : Jakob Stoklund Olesen <stoklund at 2pi.dk> > À : Vincent Lejeune <vljn at ovi.com> > Cc : "llvmdev at cs.uiuc.edu (LLVMdev at cs.uiuc.edu)" <llvmdev at cs.uiuc.edu> > Envoyé le : Lundi 6 août 2012 20h06 >
2012 Aug 06
4
[LLVMdev] Register Coalescer does not preserve TargetFlag
Hi, R600 hardware (Radeon gfx card) does neither have a NEG nor an ABS instruction ; however any sources operand can be negated/abs'd by setting a bit for every source operand in the final bytecode (but not DST). A good way of modeling this behavior in LLVM is by using TargetFlag on operand. Currently the R600 LLVM backend in Mesa lower NEG and ABS DAG instruction to a MOV + TargetFlag using
2004 Oct 05
5
random errors "the local drive name is already in use. This connection has not been restored."
Hello, I have random errors that I can not analyze nor fix: when several users connect to the same Samba share, they get sometimes error messages "the local drive name is already in use. This connection has not been restored", although the connection is still usable afterwards. This sometimes breaks a file operation. Clients are running Windows 2000, and the server is a Solaris 8
2012 Aug 06
0
[LLVMdev] Register Coalescer does not preserve TargetFlag
On Aug 6, 2012, at 11:00 AM, Vincent Lejeune <vljn at ovi.com> wrote: > Ok. > > I tried to do it using a pass after register allocation, lowering NEG/ABS instructions. > However I met a problem : apparently getNextOperandForReg() can returns a MachineOperand before the one I'm processing. > > The following code snippet : > > > void
2008 May 05
14
[poll] What was your primary language before you started coding in Ruby?
This is an informal poll. If you are primarily a Ruby programmer, - What was your primary language before you started coding in Ruby? Else, - What''s your current programming language of choice? I''ll start: Perl -------------- next part -------------- An HTML attachment was scrubbed... URL:
2012 May 11
34
gaming on multiple OS of the same machine?
Hi, I am new to Xen and I was wondering if the following construction would be feasible with the current Xen. I would like to put 2/3/4 new computers in my house, mainly for gaming. Instead of buying 2/3/4 different computers, I was thinking of building one computer with a 4/6/8-core CPU, 2/3/4 GPUs, 2/3/4 small SSDs, and attach 2/3/4 monitors to it, 2/3/4 keyboards and 2/3/4 mouses, and run VGA
2011 Jun 08
1
Resizing ext4 fedora qemu guest
Hi, I have a fedora14 host with a fedora15 guest and I'm trying to resize the /home partition from 200GB to 240GB. I'm relatively new to the virsh/guestfish commands, as well as LVM, although I think I have a reasonable understanding. I have followed the virt-resize directions (http://libguestfs.org/virt-resize.1.html), but it still shows 200GB: # fdisk -l /dev/mapper/vg_custserv-lv_home
2011 Jun 08
1
Resizing ext4 fedora qemu guest
Hi, I have a fedora14 host with a fedora15 guest and I'm trying to resize the /home partition from 200GB to 240GB. I'm relatively new to the virsh/guestfish commands, as well as LVM, although I think I have a reasonable understanding. I have followed the virt-resize directions (http://libguestfs.org/virt-resize.1.html), but it still shows 200GB: # fdisk -l /dev/mapper/vg_custserv-lv_home
2012 Oct 20
2
[LLVMdev] RegisterCoalescing pass crashes with ImplicitDef registers
Here it is :  Starting program: /home/vlj/llvmbin/bin/llc -march=r600 -mcpu=cayman /home/vlj/shader [Thread debugging using libthread_db enabled] Using host libthread_db library "/lib64/libthread_db.so.1". llc: /home/vlj/llvm/include/llvm/ADT/SmallVector.h:143: const T& llvm::SmallVectorTemplateCommon<T, <template-parameter-1-2> >::operator[](unsigned int) const [with T
2007 Nov 29
1
lvresize --resizefs
Hi, There is a difference between the help of lvresize and its man page. In the manpage, there is nothing about the -r or --resizefs function. Centos4. [root at serv01 ~]# lvresize Please specify either size or extents (not both) lvresize: Resize a logical volume lvresize [-A|--autobackup y|n] [--alloc AllocationPolicy] [-d|--debug] [-h|--help]