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2013 Dec 10
1
Re: Determine ongoing shutdown via libvirt or preventing migrations to host
Hi Daniel, Thank you for your reply. I agree that runlevel is not directly related to VM management so it is OK, that it is not implemented in libvirt library. What about prevention of VM migrations, is it acceptable to just close migration port in firewall ? Thank you Ondřej Dne 10.12.2013 14:34, Daniel P. Berrange napsal(a): > On Mon, Dec 09, 2013 at 01:01:43PM +0100, Ondřej Kunc
2013 Dec 10
0
Re: Determine ongoing shutdown via libvirt or preventing migrations to host
On Mon, Dec 09, 2013 at 01:01:43PM +0100, Ondřej Kunc wrote: > Hi list, > > Is there any function in libvirt to determine runlevel of host or > any possibility to prevent VM migrations to that host ? > > I'm developing simple cluster of 4 servers running KVM VMs. For > management I decided to use python-libvirt. It is working in that > way, that every VM is diskless
2014 Jul 25
3
Samba 4.1.9 - Security tab not showing
Hi, Im install Samba 4.1.9 (compiled from sources) with bind_dlz on Centos 6.5. Everything works fine. The problem is when I try to manage samba shares from windows, I don't see the security tab. Samba is run as root. To share sysvol and netlogon can enter and manage the security tab. Everything is ok. I've added a test test2 test3 shares When I want to get to share test test1 test2
2013 Jul 08
2
[LLVMdev] [RFC] Fix leading and trailing spaces
Hi, I am writing tool to simplify automated refactorings. One of prerequisites is have clean codebase, so a refactorer can be simple and created formatting inconsistencies can be eliminated by formatter. My plan to keep codebase clean is first run a cleanup systemwide, then keep it by hook/ periodicaly rerunning cleanup. I put it for now here. https://github.com/neleai/stylepp I ran a scripts
2010 Mar 09
1
Bug#573210: xen-hypervisor-3.2-1-amd64: Xen domU sometimes hogs CPU and doesn't respond
Package: xen-hypervisor-3.2-1-amd64 Version: 3.2.1-2 Severity: normal *** Please type your report below this line *** Hi, Recently I've experienced some crashes of Xen domU (also debian Lenny, running same kernel as dom0 (linux-image-2.6.26-xen-amd64)). At xm top that domain appears as running, but hogs all CPUs, because this problem has appeared on two identic servers (Supermicro X7SBi,
2013 Jul 08
0
[LLVMdev] [RFC] Fix leading and trailing spaces
On Jul 8, 2013, at 11:39 AM, Ondřej Bílka <neleai at seznam.cz> wrote: > Hi, > > I am writing tool to simplify automated refactorings. One of > prerequisites is have clean codebase, so a refactorer can be simple and > created formatting inconsistencies can be eliminated by formatter. Cool. > My plan to keep codebase clean is first run a cleanup systemwide, then >
2009 Jul 22
0
grub-0.97/btrfs: [PATCH] against fedora 10
Hello everyone. This is the support for default single-device configuration. Subvolumes are _allowed_. Transparent compression is not allowed. Leafsize != 4K is not allowed. Nodesize != 4K is not allowed. Grub-0.97+btrfs doesn''t understand exotic things like preallocated extents (e.g. files composed by fallocate(2), posix_fallocate(3)). Also grub-0.97 doesn''t check btrfs
2011 Jul 12
1
[LLVMdev] SPARC JIT?
Greetings, I've been using LLVM and Clang for a while now, primarily targeting x86 and ARM. Recently, I read the list of open LLVM projects, one of them being "Add JIT support to the SPARC port." Looking further, I saw a May 2010 post from Chris Lattner [2], which basically stated that a future-proof implementation should use LLVM-MC. Is anybody currently working on this project?
2012 Jun 07
1
[LLVMdev] 32-bit in-tree Polly build with CMake
On Thu, Jun 7, 2012 at 3:26 PM, Tobias Grosser <tobias at grosser.es> wrote: > First of all, is this problem platform specific? > We have a 32bit buildbot [1] and it does not report any problems. Do you > understand why. I think so. This is an i?86 build on a x86_64 machine, i.e. with -m32. (gcc specifically, but I am sure that clang would raise the same issue, since this is about
2010 Sep 22
3
eigen and svd
Dear R-helpers, could anybody explain me briefly what is the difference between eigenvectors returned by 'eigen' and 'svd' functions and how they are related? Thanks in advance Ondrej Mikula
2012 Jun 07
2
[LLVMdev] 32-bit in-tree Polly build with CMake
Hi, I was having troubles building LLVM with Polly in-tree using CMake with LLVM_BUILD_32_BITS on. Turns out CMake considers LLVMPolly a module, not a shared library, and LLVM_BUILD_32_BITS only makes provisions for the EXE and SHARED linker flags. Possible fixes (pick one): 1. Change cmake/modules/HandleLLVMOptions.cmake to append -m32 to CMAKE_MODULE_LINKER_FLAGS as well if LLVM_BUILD_32_BITS
2003 Jul 30
1
samba a Domena Win 2000
Witam! Mam problem :) Chce zeby profile moich uzytkownikow byly zrzucane na serwer z samba. Wszystko skonfigurowalem, i najednym komputerze to dziala na innym nie, paradoksem jest to ze kazdy z tych komputerow ma ten sam system opoercyjny (win xp) a loguje sie n atego samego uzytkownika. Prosze o pomoc Pablus Maximus
2014 Apr 22
1
Shared mailboxes not working with . dot namespace separator - values truncated in SQL
Hello, I have Dovecot configured for multiple domains (usernames are user at domain.tld) and I wanted to enable shared mailboxes. But there is some problem - if I share a folder, other user can't see it. In the log I foud: > Apr 22 19:21:02 veverka dovecot: imap(user at veverka.tld): Error: Couldn't create namespace 'shared.' for user petr: userdb didn't return a home
2009 Nov 14
2
Error Dialplan ?
Hi I have a problems with a new Asterisk Server, when i want call, i have: [Nov 14 09:12:38] NOTICE[31992]: chan_sip.c:18160 handle_request_invite: Call from 'PHISIP000001' to extension '00420225352184' rejected because extension not found. but into my extensions.conf: exten => _00420X.,1,Set(CDR(CodeTier)=CZE) exten =>
2005 Dec 04
0
DNAT for ongoing UDP flows
Hi, i need to dynamically change the destination IP address of UDP packets for an ongoing UDP flow. That means when the flow starts for the first time no change is needed and after some time a change of the destination IP address must be done to redirect the packets to another machine dynamically. For new flows this could be done using e.g.: iptables -t nat -A OUTPUT/PREROUTING -p udp
2012 Feb 01
1
ongoing printer issues
So I continue to work through the various printing issues I've had with Samba. Hopefully the indexing of my messages will prove useful to others :) Anyway, while my previous "fixes" have gotten us printing for the most part, we still experience random issues (mostly with PDF printing to certain printers and printing from speciality programs). Anyway, our current issue is as such.
2006 Aug 03
0
Ambitious newbie with some ongoing Q's
I'm new to the list and I've been playing about with R for some months now, mostly using the power analysis routines including the "pwr" package. I'm currently looking at a project which will require a repeated-measures MANCOVA. I've been reviewing the files available at CRAN, including http://cran.r-project.org/doc/contrib/Lemon-kickstart/kr_repms.html and
2011 Dec 12
0
How to count ongoing calls from the dialplan
Hi, When I need to route calls depending on the number of (incoming and outgoing) calls a SIP device is currently handling, I mostly use function SIPPEER and its curcalls option. I can read and there references to function GROUP for the same usage, but I intuitively thought that though this method also applies to non-SIP devices and a large range of asterisk versions, it would require more work
2011 Aug 15
0
Ongoing VM saga ....
.... I have a 64-bit CentOS 5.6 VM running on a 64-bit FC-14 host. I was originally using the stock NAT networking on the guest, which could access the host, but nothing else on the network. I eventually found some links on how to setup routed networking on the guest using a specifically setup bridge. I followed the example a bit too closely, bridging my eth0 interface, which is the one I
2010 Apr 18
0
The best way to stop an ongoing call
Hello, I'm evaluating how I should implement the following feature (with asterisk 1.6.1) : - party A calls party B - A and B are talking to each other - supervisor C detects the call is on-going for too long (as, for example, others are waiting to use the phone) - C dials a special command that would play a short music to A and/or B and then cut the call 30 seconds later. At the moment, I