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2016 Jul 26
0
Re: How can I run command in containers on the host?
On Tue, Jul 26, 2016 at 05:19:22PM +0800, John Y. wrote: > Hi Daniel, > > I forgot to tell you that I using mips64 fedora. Has any effect on this > case? > 2016-07-26 09:05:59.634+0000: 16406: debug : virDomainLxcEnterNamespace:131 > : dom=0xaaad4067c0, (VM: name=fedora2, > uuid=42b97e4d-54dc-41b4-b009-2321a1477a9a), nfdlist=0, fdlist=0xaaad4007c0, > noldfdlist=(nil),
2016 Jul 26
2
How can I run command in containers on the host?
How can I run command in containers on the host? Just like the lxc command lxc-attach. I run : virsh -c lxc:/// lxc-enter-namespace fedora2 --noseclabel /bin/ls but get error: libvirt: error : Expected at least one file descriptor error: internal error: Child process (14930) unexpected exit status 125 Here is my libvirt.xml <domain type='lxc'> <name>fedora2</name>
2014 Dec 22
2
why CPU pinning doesn't take effect when using lxc-enter-namespace to run an application
Dear all, I want my container to run on the third CPU core and I define this by the following xml scrpits: <vcpu placement="static" cpuset="3">1</vcpu> When I run my application in a container terminal, I can see the application runs on the third core as expected. When I run my application using lxc-enter-namespace, the CPU pinning doesn't take effect, i.e.,
2014 Dec 22
0
Re: why CPU pinning doesn't take effect when using lxc-enter-namespace to run an application
On Mon, Dec 22, 2014 at 08:40:03AM +0000, WANG Cheng D wrote: >Dear all, > >I want my container to run on the third CPU core and I define this by the following xml scrpits: ><vcpu placement="static" cpuset="3">1</vcpu> > >When I run my application in a container terminal, I can see the application runs on the third core as expected. >When I run
2013 Nov 20
2
how to install libvirt-python
Hi, I have successfully installed libvirt-.0.10.0 from source ./configure make make install How can I check that if libvirt-python is installed? Search the folders, it seems there is no such file [root@tiger ~]# find /usr/ -name libvirt-python [root@tiger ~]# find . -name libvirt-python [root@tiger ~]#   Regards, Mahmood
2014 Dec 10
1
How to use blockcopy in libvirt-java
Hi, ALL, I just look for the class and method to use blockcopy in libvirt-java on this page: http://libvirt.org/sources/java/javadoc/ However, I can not find out. Libvirt-java Support blockcopy ? Thanks. Best Regards, Star Guo
2013 Nov 20
0
Re: how to install libvirt-python
On 11/20/2013 09:26 AM, Mahmood Naderan wrote: > Hi, > I have successfully installed libvirt-.0.10.0 from source > > ./configure > make > make install > > How can I check that if libvirt-python is installed? Search the folders, it seems there is no such file > > [root@tiger ~]# find /usr/ -name libvirt-python > [root@tiger ~]# find . -name libvirt-python
2013 Nov 20
3
Re: how to install libvirt-python
OK. I am trying to install virt-manager from source but found it difficult! So I decided to install from repo. # yum install virt-manager libvirt Dependencies Resolved ========================================================================================================================  Package                       Arch                 Version                            
2008 Jan 14
2
PCI Wireless ethernet cards supportted under centOS 3.9 ?
Hi all, Somebody can points me where I can found a list with supported pci wireless cards under centos 3.x ?? These pci wireless cards need to support a/b/g and n protocols... Many thanks. -- CL Martinez carlopmart {at} gmail {d0t} com