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2013 May 13
1
Upgrade from 1.0.x to AsteriskNOW 3.0
Hello all. I was hoping someone out there might have some advice or
suggestions regarding an upgrade from an archaic Asterisk version.
I've been given the daunting task of upgrading a very old Asterisk-1.0.x
install to a recent LTS version. I'll also need the install to have
high-availability and failover support.
From my research, it would appear that AsteriskNOW-3.0 might be my
2013 May 16
0
Asterisk High-availability/failover solutions
Hello all.
As part of a project I'm working on to migrate from Asterisk 1.0.11.1 to
the latest LTS version, I'm looking into providing a HA/failover
solution for the new Asterisk installation I'll be deploying.
It would appear my best bet would be to use the R850 Digium appliance.
Does anyone have any experience running one of these devices along with
AsteriskNOW? I ask because
2014 Jan 29
2
Status of R/W UFS
Is r/w to a UFS partition using 'guestmount' still an impossibility?
From everything I've found, it seems to be something that is not
possible at the moment. I was just wondering if that has changed or if
there are plans to change that?
Here is the issue I'm experiencing:
~# guestmount --rw -a ${disk_path}/${disk_name} -m /dev/sda4
/tmp/freebsd-master
libguestfs: error:
2018 Apr 11
2
Possible to resize a Windows guest's disk while online?
I'm looking for a way to online resize a Windows disk -- i.e., be able
to resize the disk without shutting down, rebooting, or detaching the
disk.
Is this at all possible? Or am I just barking up the wrong tree? I'm
not finding a way to do this and even Amazon has a weird workaround, in
which the user must write data to the newly resized-drive in order to
recognize the new size
2018 Mar 29
2
Using alias under disk in XML
I've been trying to follow the information found here [1] in order to
provide an alias for RBD disks I'm defining, however it does not appear
to be working and I wanted to see if I was doing something wrong.
I define the alias like so (using 'virsh edit'):
<disk type='file' device='disk'>
<driver name='qemu' type='qcow2'
2018 Feb 16
3
Possible to edit/apply nwfilter at runtime?
I'm trying to determine if it's possible to edit/attach/apply nwfilter
rules at runtime? I.e., after a VM is already running, can I apply a
nwfilter to the VM and have it work without rebooting the machine? Thus
far, I've not come across a way to do so, but I thought I'd ask here
before I chase my tail around Google.
Thanks!
--
Andre Goree
-=-=-=-=-=-
Email - andre at
2018 Mar 29
1
nwfilter multiple IPs
I'm trying to apply a nwfilter rule for two networks on the same guest
interface, like so:
~ # virsh nwfilter-dumpxml 1081532-private-both
<filter name='1081532-private-both' chain='root'>
<uuid>16004b94-2b62-4568-9467-169908eb4040</uuid>
<rule action='accept' direction='in' priority='500'>
<ip
2016 Jan 11
0
Question regarding networking and qemu/kvm+libvirt
I have a question concerning the workings of networking in
qemu/kvm+libvirt -- my apologies in advance if this is the wrong mailing
list for such a question.
I have a host machine with which I'm trying to redirect network traffic
coming from a guest's NIC to a different IP. There is a bridged adapter
on the host (without an IP configured on it) that is used by my guest's
NIC --
2018 Jan 10
0
Proxmox to libvirt conversion?
Hello all. I'm wondering if anyone on this list has come across the
need to convert a Proxmox VM to a libvirt VM. Given that they use the
same underlying technology (qemu/KVM), I'm pretty sure it's possible and
just a matter of hashing out the differences in configuration (i.e.
creating the necessary libvirt xml for the Proxmox disk), but figured
I'd ask here first in case
2018 Apr 12
0
Online Disk Resize with Windows Server 2016
I'm having an issue when resizing a disk (a Ceph RBD disk, though the
type of disk shouldn't matter, I'd think) attached to a Windows Server
2016 guest.
After I resize the disk, the newly-created disk space is _not_
recognized by the server. Even after running Action > Rescan from the
Disk Management app, the new disk space does not show. However, when I
perform the same
2018 Apr 17
0
Re: Possible to resize a Windows guest's disk while online?
On Wed, Apr 11, 2018 at 01:30:26PM -0400, Andre Goree wrote:
>I'm looking for a way to online resize a Windows disk -- i.e., be able
>to resize the disk without shutting down, rebooting, or detaching the
>disk.
>
virsh blockresize $domain $disk $size
and then resize the disk in the disk managing utility inside the guest. I don't
thinkg qemu-guest-agent can do that for you.
2018 Apr 30
1
Unable to detach disk using 'virsh detach-disk'
I'm unable to detach a disk from a Windows guest using the 'virsh
detach-disk' command.
Even though 'domblklist' shows the disk attached, and on the FIRST
iteration, it says the command "completed successfully," 'domblklist
will still show the disk attached and subsequent 'detach-disk' commands
fail with 'no disk found whose source path or target
2014 Feb 03
2
libguestfs and zfs-fuse
I'm wondering whether or not anyone has tried to use guestmount on an
image with a ZFS partition (MBR partition table). I can't seem to find
much on the internet regarding it, but I do see hints that may lead me
to a solution. I'm under the impression that libguestfs can use what
ever is available to the kernel on the host -- in my case I have zfs-use
installed and running. I
2018 Mar 30
2
Re: Possible to edit/apply nwfilter at runtime?
On 2018/02/16 12:12 pm, Daniel P. Berrangé wrote:
> On Fri, Feb 16, 2018 at 11:59:42AM -0500, Andre Goree wrote:
>> I'm trying to determine if it's possible to edit/attach/apply nwfilter
>> rules
>> at runtime? I.e., after a VM is already running, can I apply a
>> nwfilter to
>> the VM and have it work without rebooting the machine? Thus far, I've
2018 Feb 16
1
Re: Possible to edit/apply nwfilter at runtime?
On 2018/02/16 12:12 pm, Daniel P. Berrangé wrote:
> On Fri, Feb 16, 2018 at 11:59:42AM -0500, Andre Goree wrote:
>> I'm trying to determine if it's possible to edit/attach/apply nwfilter
>> rules
>> at runtime? I.e., after a VM is already running, can I apply a
>> nwfilter to
>> the VM and have it work without rebooting the machine? Thus far, I've
2015 Feb 09
1
Possible to change 'machine type' attribute while vm is running?
Hello. I'd like to determine if it's possible to change the 'machine
type' attribute while a vm is running.
For example, I have:
<os>
<type arch='x86_64' machine='pc-i440fx-trusty'>hvm</type>
<boot dev='hd'/>
</os>
I'd like to change that to "machine='pc-i440fx-1.7'" due to an error[1]
2016 Jan 12
2
Re: libvirt-users Digest, Vol 73, Issue 12 ] Failure when attaching a device
Hi,
I think that issue is due to the fact that my Guest is a transient domain.
When shutting down it or migrating to another host , then virsh list --all doesn't show this Guest anymore.
How may I make this Guest a persistent one ?
( i.e. this Guest has been created via RHEV-M GUI)
Thx for hlep.
Regards,
J.P.
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2011 Apr 12
0
No subject
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</h2>With SIP 3.2.X firmware (available on the Polycom download site)=20
and Asterisk 1.6.1, Polycom phones now support a full featured BLF=20
showing statuses of Ringing, Inuse and Online and one touch directed=20
call pickup.
<br>On the asterisk side all that needs to be done is to add a hint
2014 Feb 03
2
Re: libguestfs and zfs-fuse
On 02/03/2014 3:16 pm, Richard W.M. Jones wrote:
> On Mon, Feb 03, 2014 at 03:12:28PM -0500, Andre Goree wrote:
>> I'm wondering whether or not anyone has tried to use guestmount on
>> an image with a ZFS partition (MBR partition table). I can't seem
>> to find much on the internet regarding it, but I do see hints that
>> may lead me to a solution. I'm
2016 Jan 11
3
Networking with qemu/kvm+libvirt
I have some questions regarding the way that networking is handled via
qemu/kvm+libvirt -- my apologies in advance if this is not the proper
mailing list for such a question.
I am trying to determine how exactly I can manipulate traffic from
a _guest's_ NIC using iptables on the _host_. On the host, there is a
bridged virtual NIC that corresponds to the guest's NIC. That interface