Displaying 20 results from an estimated 20000 matches similar to: "Accessing the host server's file system from a guest OS"
2013 Jun 10
2
Using a Windows partition as libvirt media
I'm running Ubuntu desktop 12.10 with libvirt and virt-manager (gui).
I have been led to believe that it is possible to use and existing
partition as the disk storage volume for a virtual machine.
The windows partition is /dev/sda2, but if I use fs: Pre-formatted Block
Device I can select the partion. What I can't figure out is how to tell
the vitual machine to use this volume.
I tried
2013 Jun 14
2
Re: Using a Windows partition as libvirt media
On 06/13/2013 08:48 PM, Roland Giesler wrote:
> Surely there must be someone here that knows how to do this? Maybe
> someone that has used some other partition type in this way?
>
> On Mon, Jun 10, 2013 at 10:06 PM, Roland Giesler <roland@giesler.za.net> wrote:
>> I'm running Ubuntu desktop 12.10 with libvirt and virt-manager (gui).
>>
>> I have been led
2004 Sep 21
2
Corrupted userid in mail folders
I have a Mandrake 10.0 Official server running Samba3, Shorewall, Squid 2.5,
Postfix and Courier-IMAP.
Samba uses winbind to authenticate mail and proxy users against a windows
2000 ADS server.
I get corruption happening in the user's home directories and elsewhere.
The directory ownership changes all the time. One moment a dir belongs to
roland:Domain Users and the next moment it's
2013 Nov 11
0
[LLVMdev] [cfe-dev] RFC: A proposal to move toward using C++11 features in LLVM & Clang / bounding support for old host compilers
> No it is not because we don't yet know which specific versions of
> toolchains we're going to use. In our case we need to know the exact
> point release of gcc recommended for LLVM. 4.7.x is too vague. We want
> to make sure we're using the same compiler as the rest of the LLVM
> community.
The rest of the LLVM community isn't using a specific compiler version
2013 Oct 02
2
Snapshots: Where they are stored and how to use them?
Firstly I'd like to learn where a snapshot is stored once it has been
made. I understand that the principle is that when changes occur in
the VM, the difference is written to the snapshot, thus recording the
differences between the date/time of the snapshot and the current
value of the VM. Is that a correct assessment of the process?
If that is indeed so, can I take regular snapshots and
2013 Jun 19
1
32 bit client on 32bit host
As mentioned in another post, I trying to set up an existing Windows7
partition on an Ubuntu desktop as a libvirt guest and now have the
following configuration files for this:
<domain type='qemu'>
<name>Windows7</name>
<uuid>b2c9c297-907a-159d-7e87-a24a01eb5a57</uuid>
<memory unit='KiB'>1048576</memory>
<currentMemory
2008 Mar 22
2
Anyone used Siemens SIP/Dect phones?
Hi all,
I am close to purchasing some new DECT phones for our home office here
in the UK.
We use Asterisk and I am sorely tempted by the Siemens C475IP or the
"soon-to-become-available-in-the-uk" S685IP.
Both systems have great feature sets and, on-paper at least, look to be
the bee's knees.
Anyone got any skeletons on them?
Thanks
Alan
--
The way out is open!
2008 Dec 02
4
Bug in "transform"?
Dear useRs,
Here is a weird behavior of transform function:
mtcars1<-matcars
transform(mtcars1,t1=3,t2=4)
Error in data.frame(`_data`, e[!matched]) :
arguments imply differing number of rows: 32, 1
instead, this works:
mtcars1$t1<-0
transform(mtcars1,t1=3,t2=4)
also works if applied in turn:
transform(mtcars1,t1=3)
transform(mtcars1,t2=4)
I often need to use this
[virtio-dev] Re: [Qemu-devel] [PATCH] qemu: Introduce VIRTIO_NET_F_STANDBY feature bit to virtio_net
2018 Jun 20
2
[virtio-dev] Re: [Qemu-devel] [PATCH] qemu: Introduce VIRTIO_NET_F_STANDBY feature bit to virtio_net
On Tue, 19 Jun 2018 23:32:06 +0300
"Michael S. Tsirkin" <mst at redhat.com> wrote:
> On Tue, Jun 19, 2018 at 12:54:53PM +0200, Cornelia Huck wrote:
> > Sorry about dragging mainframes into this, but this will only work for
> > homogenous device coupling, not for heterogenous. Consider my vfio-pci
> > + virtio-net-ccw example again: The guest cannot find out
2019 Nov 28
5
IMAP Migration Tools
Hi,
I am looking for tools to migrate Mails from one IMAP-Server to
another. Until now I have always used imapsync, but it seems very
slow. Even over a 2x10GB/s connection I only get speeds of about
600KiB/s, because the programm always pauses betweeen every single
mail.
Does anyone here have a suggestion for an alternative?
Thanks in advance
Julian
2013 Jul 04
2
Libvirt, virtmanager & Windows 7 installation partition
I need to use an existing windows 7 installation in a virtual machine
form a libvirt host running Ubuntu 12.10.
Windows 7 installs on two partitions. There a 100MB boot partitiona
and then the main partition for the installation.
If I boot the laptop (which dual boots), I can select Windows 7 and
boot it just fine, or alternative Ubuntu.
If I select /dev/sda1 in the virtmanager as the source
2007 Nov 17
7
Down with Lambda!!
Rspec is all about using natural language to define behavior. In this
context, I feel that lambda is sorely out of place. I was chatting on
#irc and a pal of mine (wycats) proposed an interesting alternative:
alias_method :doing, :lambda
so instead of something like
lambda {post :create, {:title => nil}}.should
raise_error(ActiveRecord::RecordInvalid)
we get
doing {post :create, {:title
2013 Feb 13
1
[RFC PATCH] virt_mmio: fix signature checking for BE guests
Using readl() to read the magic value and then memcmp() to check it
fails on BE, as bytes will be the other way around (by virtue of
the registers to follow the endianess of the guest).
Fix it by encoding the magic as an integer instead of a string.
Cc: Rusty Russell <rusty at rustcorp.com.au>
Cc: Michael S. Tsirkin <mst at redhat.com>
Cc: Pawel Moll <pawel.moll at arm.com>
2013 Feb 13
1
[RFC PATCH] virt_mmio: fix signature checking for BE guests
Using readl() to read the magic value and then memcmp() to check it
fails on BE, as bytes will be the other way around (by virtue of
the registers to follow the endianess of the guest).
Fix it by encoding the magic as an integer instead of a string.
Cc: Rusty Russell <rusty at rustcorp.com.au>
Cc: Michael S. Tsirkin <mst at redhat.com>
Cc: Pawel Moll <pawel.moll at arm.com>
2005 Sep 21
3
Caller ID and Call Parking on an analog PSTN line?
Hello everyone. I'm new to Asterisk but got some basic functionality going
last night and I'm just giddy to have my own PBX ;-)
Sorry if these are silly questions:
My Asterisk server has the TDM22B (2 FXO, 2 FXS) interface. I have a very
basic PSTN line coming in from the phone company, I tried to get the most
no-frills line possible (didn't pay for caller ID, voice mail, etc.). I
2004 Jul 27
1
Sad news about JW Schultz
I was saddened to learn today that JW Schultz was found dead back on
March 27th of this year. JW was a big help in the recent development of
rsync and I sorely missed his presence during the last release cycle.
JW was also the author of the Dirvish backup software, and Keith
Lofstrom (who provided me with the sad news) has plans to put some
memorial information onto the new dirvish site as
2015 Mar 10
1
DND on a Polycom IP450
Only slightly asterisk related I suppose, but hoping someone has
attempted this...
I have an old installation with a bunch of IP501s, and one died. I
replaced it with an IP450, and the user sorely misses his DND button. I
hated those DND buttons anyway, as I couldn't control them centrally.
I'd *like* to program one of his softkeys to send a *XX sequence to do
DND on the
2010 Jun 14
3
Dovecot 1.1.x and 1.2.x differencies
Hello,
I have been using successfully Dovecot 1.1.x for about a year now. It
has been very stable.
Now I'm uprading that same system to newer and more powerful hardware
and I was wondering whether it is good idea or not to switch to Dovecot
1.2.x series. Could anybody direct me to feature comparision document or
explain here main differences betweeen thos two branches?
--
Veiko
2012 Jul 12
2
CentOS6.2: installation at specific kernel level
Hi, all
I have a number of machines that are out of sync with one another by
virtue of having done a yum update after a base 6.2 install at different
times (all were previous CentOS 5.3) Consequently, systems are a mix of
2.6.32-220.7.1, 2.6.32-220.13.1 or 2.6.32-220.17.1.
So 2 questions:
- Is it possible to perform a yum update (or another other kind of
update), specifying installation
2005 Jul 08
1
fwd: tree connect failed: NT_STATUS_BAD_NETWORK_NAME
I sent this out yesterday. Can anyone offer any advice? I'm really at a
loss on what to do.
thanks!
----- Forwarded message from Mike Soh <sohmc@cs.umd.edu> -----
From: Mike Soh <sohmc@cs.umd.edu>
To: samba@lists.samba.org
Subject: [Samba] tree connect failed: NT_STATUS_BAD_NETWORK_NAME
Date: Thu, 7 Jul 2005 08:27:33 -0400
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