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1998 Jun 30
3
NT Crashes when doing large network file Xfers (was Re: NT crashes during smbtar)
Ok.. Just for the record, I STAND CORRECTED! The problem does appear to be NT.. The thing that irritated me was that nobody was interested in giving any backup data! Everyone just wanted to blindly admit that it must be NT. Ok.. Enuf bitching.. On to the better stuff... Anyway, David Mansfield and I are trying to narrow down the machine configurations where this happens.. Currently, we've
1998 Jun 30
5
NT Crashes when doing large network file Xfers (was Re: NT crashes during smbtar)
Ernie, Thanks for the great info.. Based on what you were seeing, would you suspect that part of the problem is with the combination of NT and the 3com card (3c595)? Currently, we are ONLY seeing this under NT Workstation (not server) and almost all of our machines have this same 3com 3c595 card (only if using 100BaseT).. -- Rick -----Original Message----- From: Ernie Oporto
1998 Jun 26
1
NT crashes during smbtar
I have been regularly crashing my NT boxen trying to back them up via an smbtar (smbclient). The crash is not complete - the network layer on NT goes away. You can still operate the console, but no net traffic. This is NT workstation and server 4.0 with sp3. The UNIX samba server is Solaris 2.5 with the latest samba version (1.9.18p8?) also with other samba versions. I tried updating the NT
2002 Apr 30
2
writing processes are blocking in log_wait_common with data=ordered
I have a system with many processes writing to a common data file using pwrite. These processes are each writing to existing blocks in the file, not changing the file size, and the file has no holes. When the processes get going, they seem to bottleneck at log_wait_common (according to ps alnx). That is, one process is uninterruptible in log_wait_common, the rest are uninterruptible in down.
2012 Mar 26
1
simulate "network cable unplugged"
Hi All, Using the virt-manager/libvirtd/qemu-kvm stack (centos 6), is it possible to leave a NIC "installed" but cause it to simulate that the network cable is unplugged? Preferably this could be "hot" plugged/unplugged but otherwise doing it cold. Guest os is also centos 6, in case it matters (shouldn't). Any pointers? Thanks, David Mansfield Cobite, INC.
2015 Jan 16
1
polkit ACL for remotely changing a spice console password
I'm working on some infrastructure which allows a remote password reset (with expiry) of a spice console running on a remote libvirtd/qemu-kvm. I currently have GSSAPI over tcp working and can set the password - but I can also do everything else - the default policy is still in place, and once authenticated, anything goes. I'm setting the password using a command like this: virsh
2012 Jan 18
0
possible to disable but not remove hardware?
I have a situation where I frequently need to "add" and "remove" a NIC, but each time I "add" it, I need the same MAC address. I'm using virt-manager mostly, but would be willing to use "virsh" if necessary, although it doesn't seem to hotplug the same way (something else to figure out another day ;-). It doesn't appear in the domain XML
2014 Jan 23
0
Re: PCI Passthrough
Oops! I blame Microsoft. I use Hotmail and am very, very unhappy that MS bought them out which leaves me stuck with Outlook, which sucks. I've always just hit reply in the past and it's worked. Now I'm going to have to be careful to make sure my replies go where I expect them. Thank you very much for the information. I was really hoping to consolidate systems but that apparently
2014 Aug 30
4
I want a Fedora 20 system to be a member server and offer a share in a Windows 2008R2 Active Directory domain
I'm close to making this work. The goal is to make this Fedora 20 system pretend to be a Windows member server in my Windows 2008R2 Active Directory domain and then I'll use it as a backup target. When I run ADUC from my domain controller, I see my F20 system named nfsa. But from Windows, when I do Start...\\nfsa, I get an Access Denied error and it prompts for credentials. When I do
2014 Jun 15
2
Re: Fedora 19/20 new install :Unable to create vcpu cgroup
Hi, Thanks Kashyap for your answer. I am trying to give more data: virt-install invokation: # virt-install --name eff1 --disk /home/kvmimages/eff1.img --cdrom /home/kvmimages/Fedora-20-x86_64-DVD.iso --memory 4096 WARNING CDROM media does not print to the text console by default, so you likely will not see text install output. You might want to use --location. Début d'installation...
2015 Jun 21
0
9p host/guest permissions & selinux...?
Hello Folks It's with some trepidation that I venture on to such a heady newsgroup, but I'm about ready to throw myself off a bridge after getting this all set up and apparently working only to be struck down by permissions and selinux hell (either, or both). I've followed instructions here: http://wiki.qemu.org/Documentation/9psetup
2014 Jun 12
0
Re: Fedora 19/20 new install :Unable to create vcpu cgroup
On Thu, Jun 12, 2014 at 01:01:18PM +0300, Patrick Chemla wrote: > Hi, > > After full new install of Fedora 19 or 20, I am getting this when I want to > create a new VMs. FWIW, I'm able to create new unattended Fedora 20 VMs just fine with a script like that[1] which uses virt-install. To invoke the script: $ ./create-guest-qcow2.bash f20vm1 f20 x86_64 Or you can try
2014 Jun 15
0
Re: Fedora 19/20 new install :Unable to create vcpu cgroup
On Sun, Jun 15, 2014 at 10:27:12AM +0300, Patrick Chemla wrote: [. . .] > I adapted your commands to my conf: > > # qemu-img create -f qcow2 -o preallocation=metadata /home/kvmimages/f20vm > 4G > Formatting '/home/kvmimages/f20vm', fmt=qcow2 size=4294967296 encryption=off > cluster_size=65536 preallocation='metadata' lazy_refcounts=off > # virt-install
2014 Jun 15
2
Re: Fedora 19/20 new install :Unable to create vcpu cgroup
Hi I have reinstall Fedora 20 from distrib. I have run yum update and yum upgrade. Running kernel is : 3.14.7-200.fc20.x86_64 Installed Libvirt packages are: libvirt-client-1.1.3.5-2.fc20.x86_64 libvirt-daemon-1.1.3.5-2.fc20.x86_64 libvirt-daemon-config-network-1.1.3.5-2.fc20.x86_64 libvirt-daemon-driver-interface-1.1.3.5-2.fc20.x86_64 libvirt-daemon-driver-network-1.1.3.5-2.fc20.x86_64
2014 Jun 15
0
Re: Fedora 19/20 new install :Unable to create vcpu cgroup
On Sun, Jun 15, 2014 at 09:01:29AM +0300, Patrick Chemla wrote: [. . .] > When trying to create a new VM using virt-manager I am getting : > > Impossible de terminer l'installation : « internal error: process exited > while connecting to monitor: Failed to create chardev > » > > Traceback (most recent call last): > File
2013 Jul 26
0
Re: filesystem accessmode='passthrough'
On Fri, Jul 26, 2013 at 10:24:52AM +0400, Yury Goltsov wrote: > Hello. > I am trying to 'passthrough' the part of host filesystem to kvm guest. > libvirt xml: > <filesystem type='mount' accessmode='passthrough'> > <source dir='/var/guests/mail-var'/> > <target dir='mail-var'/> > </filesystem>
2013 Jul 26
4
filesystem accessmode='passthrough'
Hello. I am trying to 'passthrough' the part of host filesystem to kvm guest. libvirt xml: <filesystem type='mount' accessmode='passthrough'> <source dir='/var/guests/mail-var'/> <target dir='mail-var'/> </filesystem> kvm is started from root. After mounting in guest mount -t 9p mail-var /mnt -o
2013 Apr 09
0
Filesystem passthrough of a Lustre mounted directory
Hi, I am trying to pass a Lustre directory mounted on the host to the guest. I can pass a local directory in just fine when starting an instance via virsh. I can execute the qemu command from libvirt's logs (dropping ?S flag) directly, and passing the Lustre mounted directory also works (but the network complains about different MAC address). However, when I start an instance using
2015 Mar 06
0
Windows XP sees fedora14/samba3 shares but not fedora20/samba4 shares
On 06/03/15 20:30, Al Schapira wrote: > Marc, et al, > > Thanks for your reply. Sorry, I didn't mean to be confusing. > > Summary of problem: > 1) XP sees samba shares on fedora14/samba3 machine, but not on > fedora20/samba4 machines. > 2) all fedora machines see all shares including on XP machine. > 3) clicking on f20 machine from XP tries to log in rather
2004 Nov 29
1
Labeling charts within a loop
Hi All: This may turn out to be very simply, but I can't seem to add the name of the school to a chart. The loop I created is below that subsets a dataframe and creates a chart for each school based on certain variables. As it stands now, they title includes the school's ID number. Instead, I want to replace this with the school's actual name, which is stored in a variable called