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2014 Jan 22
0
Re: running LXC hello world example
Some more details on my system.
I am running CentOS 6.5. To install libvirt and LXC, I performed the
following command:
yum install libvirt libvirt-client python-virtinst
I have turned selinux to DISABLED.
On Wed, Jan 22, 2014 at 10:34 AM, Jacob Everist <jacob.everist@gmail.com>wrote:
> Hello,
>
> I am having difficulty getting any sort of LXC container running. I am
>
2014 Jan 22
1
Re: running LXC hello world example
On 01/22/2014 11:42 AM, Jacob Everist wrote:
> Some more details on my system.
>
> I am running CentOS 6.5. To install libvirt and LXC, I performed the
> following command:
That may be your problem. LXC is not very well supported in RHEL 6 (it
was marked as a technology preview, which means Red Hat is not
supporting it - and CentOS just adds another layer of non-support).
There
2012 Jan 06
4
Cant install dotnet4
I need to install dotnet 4 to be able to run terraria and I cant get it to install. The installer crashes after extracting the files giveing the following error
jkack at ubuntu:~/Downloads$ wine dotNetFx40_Full_x86_x64.exe
fixme:wtsapi:WTSEnumerateSessionsA Stub (nil) 0x00000000 0x00000001 0x6ddd68 0x6ddd6c
fixme:wtsapi:WTSFreeMemory Stub (nil)
fixme:wtsapi:WTSQueryUserToken 0 0x6ddde4
2013 Apr 03
1
Cannot recv data: Connection reset by peer
Hello,
I'm trying to install and use libvirt 1.0.4 on an Ubuntu 12.04.2. I
compiled libvirt by doing:
$ ./configure --with-selinux=no --with-gnutls
$ make
$ sudo make install
Everything works fine and are installed under /usr/local
Then I started the libvirtd manually and try to start a linux container
that has the following configuration:
$ virsh -c lxc:/// dumpxml lxcvm1
<domain
2013 Sep 11
2
Re: libvirt-1.2.2-r1 (Gentoo) fails to start LXC containers
On 09/11/2013 04:44 PM, Daniel P. Berrange wrote:
> On Tue, Sep 10, 2013 at 09:09:44AM -0500, Dennis Jenkins wrote:
>> I recently upgraded "libvirt" on Gentoo to 1.2.2-r1 (latest available). I
>> have not used LXC containers for a few weeks, so I don't recall what
>> version of libvirt I was using when my container last booted successfully.
>>
>>
2013 Sep 10
3
libvirt-1.2.2-r1 (Gentoo) fails to start LXC containers
I recently upgraded "libvirt" on Gentoo to 1.2.2-r1 (latest available). I
have not used LXC containers for a few weeks, so I don't recall what
version of libvirt I was using when my container last booted successfully.
Unfortunately, Gentoo's portage tree does not offer any previous versions
of libvirt that I could downgrade to.
TL;DR: My container is configured to use
2013 May 14
1
Unable to start LXC on Gentoo w/ libvirt 1.0.4 or 1.0.5. 1.0.3 works
Hello.
I use libvirtd on my Gentoo development system to manage both QEMU and
LXC. When 1.0.3 came out, I updated to it from 1.0.3-r2, but 1.0.4 failed
to start my LXC containers. I did not research the issue at the time, so I
revert to 1.0.3-r2. Today I updated to 1.0.5 and my LXC containers still
fail to start. I have not changed my domain XML at all.
I am looking for suggestions on
2011 Dec 22
1
My windows program isnt working...
Recently I have been trying to run a windows game called terraria. It is a steam game. the bought game in steam works fine. But, i am trying to run a cracked, free, and non-steam version. (no hating please) i followed all the steps to install it CORRECTLY, and it gave me and error message. ill post the error later. i tried it on my old windows laptop and it worked! But, that computer didn't
2012 Nov 08
1
OpenStack+libvirt+lxc: lxcContainerGetSubtree:1199 : Failed to read /proc/mounts
Hi,
I'm running OpenStack on CentOS 6.3 to manage lxc instances. And running
into series of problem relating libvirt and lxc interaction.
For example, libvirt_lxc segfault (
https://bugzilla.redhat.com/show_bug.cgi?id=874549) which has an upstream
fix. And another bugs such as fail to start when SELinux disabled.
Finally, I decides to adopt libvirt 0.10.2, self compiled
from
2013 Sep 11
0
Re: libvirt-1.2.2-r1 (Gentoo) fails to start LXC containers
On Tue, Sep 10, 2013 at 09:09:44AM -0500, Dennis Jenkins wrote:
> I recently upgraded "libvirt" on Gentoo to 1.2.2-r1 (latest available). I
> have not used LXC containers for a few weeks, so I don't recall what
> version of libvirt I was using when my container last booted successfully.
>
> ostara ~ # tail /var/log/libvirt/lxc/dwj-hfax-dev.log
> 2013-09-10
2013 Jul 08
4
Re: Permission problem with /dev/net/tun
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Hi Daniel,
On 07/08/2013 11:41 AM, Daniel P. Berrange wrote:
>> the symptom my libvirt LXC container suffers from is:
>> root@depot:/dev/net# ls -la total 0 drwxr-xr-x 2 root root 40
>> Jun 29 16:26 . drwxr-xr-x 5 root root 480 Jun 29 16:26 ..
>> root@depot:/dev/net# mknod tun c 10 200 mknod: `tun': Operation
>>
2013 Feb 08
1
libvirt v1.0.2 fails to boot LXC container, but v1.0.0 works
Hello.
tl;dr = v1.0.0 can boot my LXC containers, v.1.0.1 and v.1.0.2 fails.
Paraphrased error message: "lxcContainerMountProcFuse:616 : Failed to
mount ..../meminfo"
I'd like to know if my host is misconfigured, or my domains, or
... why 1.0.2 and 1.0.1 are not working for me.
I've been using libvirt for a while to manage QEMU instances. I
have experimented with lxc.
2011 Dec 08
1
read-only rootfs for lxc containers
And speaking of running out of a shared read-only root, I get the
following error when I attempt it:
error: Failed to start domain hw
error: internal error guest failed to start: PATH=/bin:/sbin TERM=linux
LIBVIRT_LXC_UUID=38320e75-1ba0-d85a-6138-532a3a66f13d
LIBVIRT_LXC_NAME=hw /bin/bash
2011-12-08 15:31:41.945: 1: info : libvirt version: 0.9.7
2011-12-08 15:31:41.945: 1: error :
2008 May 05
2
[LLVMdev] debugging LLVM generated executables???
Hi everyone,
I have a question that seems simple, but has been confounding me for
several hours. I'd like to debug a binary produced with LLVM. For
the life of me, I can't get any symbols into gdb and llvm-db won't
even start the program nor load any useful information about it.
Here's my current strategy (which isn't working):
llvm-gcc -g -O0 -c -emit-llvm
2008 May 06
2
[LLVMdev] debugging LLVM generated executables???
I think you probably need to pass -O0 to llvm-ld. The link-time
optimizations are probably killing your debug info.
--Owen
On May 5, 2008, at 8:21 PM, Mark Oskin wrote:
> Hi everyone again,
>
> I did discover the following works (see below). However, does anyone
> know of the "proper" way with LLVM?
>
> llvm-gcc -g -c -emit-llvm helloworld.c
> opt
2019 Jan 28
4
lld write wrong symbol value in .data section if enable -pie
Hi Rui,
I still fail to enable the lld in my Uefi firmware build to replace ld, and I found it is related to the wrong symbol values in the .data section, which are pointed by R_X86_64_64 relocation entries. I need your advices.
My firmware uses a linker script https://github.com/tianocore/edk2/blob/master/BaseTools/Scripts/GccBase.lds to do the linking. We use position independent code with
2013 Sep 10
2
Re: libvirt-1.1.2-r1 (Gentoo) fails to start LXC containers (subject line minor edit, was libvirt-1.2.2-r1)
On Tue, Sep 10, 2013 at 1:34 PM, Doug Goldstein <cardoe@gentoo.org> wrote:
> On Tue, Sep 10, 2013 at 9:09 AM, Dennis Jenkins
> <dennis.jenkins.75@gmail.com> wrote:
>
> Yeah our security people got a bit over zealous. That's being rectified.
>
> :)
> >
> > TL;DR: My container is configured to use "br0" for its networking. "br0"
2008 May 07
2
[LLVMdev] debugging LLVM generated executables???
Just re-sending this. Anyone have any suggestions on how to proceed
with debugging LLVM produced executables? The problem appears to be
register-allocated variables. Global variables and syntax lines do
get symbols using the llc / as method I described below. -Mark
On May 6, 2008, at 7:36 AM, Mark Oskin wrote:
>
>> I think you probably need to pass -O0 to llvm-ld. The
2008 May 06
0
[LLVMdev] debugging LLVM generated executables???
Hi everyone again,
I did discover the following works (see below). However, does anyone
know of the "proper" way with LLVM?
llvm-gcc -g -c -emit-llvm helloworld.c
opt -load=mypass.dylib -mypass < helloworld.o > helloworld-mypass.o
llc -fast -f -o helloworld.s helloworld-mypass.o
as -o helloworld-prime.o
gcc -o helloworld helloworld-prime.o
gdb helloworld
On May 5, 2008, at
2006 Sep 12
2
Memory problems with a custom R package
Hi everyone,
I have been attempting to build a very simple R package interfacing with
some very simple C++ code. Everything I try though results in the
function working but on return it produces a memory error. Here is the
output:
***********OUTPUT***************************
> library(MyPackage)
> hello();
*** caught segfault ***
address 0x3, cause 'memory not mapped'