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2015 Apr 26
2
Bug#783346: Bug#783346: patch for booting Jessie domU with wheezy dom0
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On 26/04/15 10:45, Bastian Blank wrote:
> Hi Daniel
>
> On Sun, Apr 26, 2015 at 10:35:01AM +0200, Daniel Pocock wrote:
>> This should probably be released in an update to wheezy.
>
> Well, if you can pursuade the release team. We have grub2 for Xen
> in Jessie now and it can be used on Wheezy as well.
>
Can you be
2016 May 14
2
Bug#824341: wheezy-pu: update xen-utils-4.1 with patch to boot jessie/grub2 VMs
Package: release.debian.org
Severity: normal
Tags: wheezy
User: release.debian.org at packages.debian.org
Usertags: pu
X-Debbugs-CC: pkg-xen-devel at lists.alioth.debian.org
If somebody is still running wheezy for their dom0 (host) environment
and they are using jessie or other systems with grub2 in their VMs, they
can't boot their VM.
A rather trivial 1-line fix in the dom0 (host) system
2016 May 14
1
Bug#824341: wheezy-pu: update xen-utils-4.1 with patch to boot jessie/grub2 VMs
On 14/05/16 19:35, Adam D. Barratt wrote:
> Control: tags -1 + moreinfo
>
> On Sat, 2016-05-14 at 19:10 +0200, Daniel Pocock wrote:
>> If somebody is still running wheezy for their dom0 (host) environment
>> and they are using jessie or other systems with grub2 in their VMs, they
>> can't boot their VM.
>>
>> A rather trivial 1-line fix in the dom0
2017 Sep 24
2
gsDesign Pocock & OBF boundary
Sorry for messed up text. Here it goes again:
I am learning to use the gsDesign package.
I have a question about Pocock and OBF boundary. As far as I can understand, these 2 boundaries require equal spacing between interim analyses (maybe this is not correct?). But looks like I can still use gsDesign to run an analysis based on unequal spacing:?
>
2017 Sep 22
2
gsDesign Pocock & OBF boundary
Hi,
I am learning to use your gsDesign package!?I have a question about Pocock and OBF boundary. As far as Iunderstand, these 2 boundaries require equal spacing between interim analyses(maybe this is not correct?). But I can still use gsDesign to run an analysisbased on unequal spacing:?gsDesign(k=2,test.type=2,timing=c(0.75,1),alpha=0.05,sfu='Pocock')Symmetrictwo-sided group sequential
2017 Sep 24
0
gsDesign Pocock & OBF boundary
Still failed.
The first secret is in your email program settings, to use Plain Text format (at least for emails you send to this mailing list).
The second secret tool to use is the reprex package to let you verify that your code example will do on our computers what it is doing on your computer before you send it to us. That will also involve giving us some sample data or referencing some data
2017 Sep 23
0
gsDesign Pocock & OBF boundary
> On 23 Sep 2017, at 01:32, array chip via R-help <r-help at r-project.org> wrote:
>
> Hi,
>
> I am learning to use your gsDesign package! I have a question about Pocock and OBF boundary. As far as Iunderstand, these 2 boundaries require equal spacing between interim analyses(maybe this is not correct?). But I can still use gsDesign to run an analysisbased on unequal
2015 Apr 26
0
Bug#783346: Bug#783346: Bug#783346: patch for booting Jessie domU with wheezy dom0
On Sun, Apr 26, 2015 at 10:50:16AM +0200, Daniel Pocock wrote:
> On 26/04/15 10:45, Bastian Blank wrote:
> > Well, if you can pursuade the release team. We have grub2 for Xen
> > in Jessie now and it can be used on Wheezy as well.
> Can you be more specific? If somebody is running a wheezy dom0 and
> they install grub2 in their domU before rebooting it the first time,
>
2015 Apr 26
0
Bug#783346: Bug#783346: patch for booting Jessie domU with wheezy dom0
Hi Daniel
On Sun, Apr 26, 2015 at 10:35:01AM +0200, Daniel Pocock wrote:
> This should probably be released in an update to wheezy.
Well, if you can pursuade the release team. We have grub2 for Xen in
Jessie now and it can be used on Wheezy as well.
Bastian
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2012 Aug 12
13
raw partition or LV for btrfs?
I notice this question on the wiki/faq:
https://btrfs.wiki.kernel.org/index.php/UseCases#What_is_best_practice_when_partitioning_a_device_that_holds_one_or_more_btr-filesystems
and as it hasn''t been answered, can anyone make any comments on the subject
Various things come to mind:
a) partition the disk, create an LVM partition, and create lots of small
LVs, format each as btrfs
b)
2012 Aug 19
5
fail to mount after first reboot
I created a 1TB RAID1. So far it is just for testing, no important data
on there.
After a reboot, I tried to mount it again
# mount /dev/mapper/vg00-btrfsvol0_0 /mnt/btrfs0
mount: wrong fs type, bad option, bad superblock on
/dev/mapper/vg00-btrfsvol0_0,
missing codepage or helper program, or other error
In some cases useful info is found in syslog - try
dmesg | tail or
2013 Jul 02
2
multiple VPN zones
Hi,
I had a look at this page which describes a single VPN zone called "vpn":
http://www.shorewall.net/IPSEC-2.6.html
Is this the most current information? It is the top page found by
Google for "shorewall ipsec"
Is there any information about setting up multiple VPN zones for
different classes of road warrior? E.g. lets say there are two classes
of road warrior:
2012 Dec 17
1
[webrtc] Received SAVPF profle in audio offer but AVPF is not enabled
Dear All,
I use sipml5 to register two users from browser and the two clients are
successfully connected. But when I made a call from one of the users, the
other user doen'st have call notification and for a while the calling
process ended. I check the /var/log/asterisk/messages got the following log:
[Dec 17 14:54:11] WARNING[11471][C-00000000] chan_sip.c: Received SAVPF
profle in audio
2013 Mar 05
2
Bug#702369: can't install wheezy from template
Package: xcp-xe
Version: 1.3.2-14
Severity: important
My dom0 is 64 bit wheezy with the xen-xapi environment
I try the following:
xe vm-install \
template=Debian\ Wheezy\ 7.0\ \(64-bit\) new-name-label=wheezytest1
xe vm-param-set uuid=$MY_UUID \
other-config:install-repository=http://ftp.ch.debian.org/debian/
xe vif-create network-uuid=$MY_NET_UUID \
vm-uuid=$MY_UUID device=0
xe
2015 Jan 05
2
Info/Feedback on Samba bug #8744...
Happy new year to the list!
I'm using Debian wheezy, standard Samba packages, version
2:3.6.6-6+deb7u4.
I've hit bug #8744
https://bugzilla.samba.org/show_bug.cgi?id=8744
(referenced in debian BTS as
https://bugs.debian.org/cgi-bin/bugreport.cgi?bug=658707) that prevent
me to use machine account auth; i'm using it with freeradius, to
automatically connect some wireless clients.
2013 Mar 06
3
unblock: xcp-xapi - urgent documentation fixes
Package: release.debian.org
Severity: normal
The current README.Debian is quite old
It gives some advice that will lead to people having a broken system
(e.g. no networking). It describes a procedure for configuring
networking that is completely opposite to what has been described more
recently on the upstream mailing list
http://bugs.debian.org/cgi-bin/bugreport.cgi?bug=702337
I'm happy
2007 Feb 16
1
Open Source VoIP at FOSDEM
For those of you coming to FOSDEM on 24/25 Feb, there'll be a session in
the Debian devroom on Open Source VoIP.
http://www.fosdem.org/2007/schedule/speakers/daniel+pocock
Several VoIP projects will be represented in various ways throughout the
weekend, and there will be some of the following:
- hardware giveaways from leading VoIP companies
- launch of new open source VoIP product
2001 Nov 18
3
gunzipping the patch...
Hi,
I'm sure this is a really stupid question, but when I type in the line:
gunzip < ~/ext3-***extraStuffHere***.gz | patch -p1
as in the installation guide, it tells me that the patch is not a proper gzip file. What do I do???
Also, when it says "make menuconfig", does the menuconfig file appear once the patch is ungzipped, or should it be there already? I'm kinda worried
2013 Mar 21
1
XCP on Debian blog
I've created a blog entry about my XCP on Debian wheezy experiences
http://danielpocock.com/migrating-to-xen-cloud-platform-on-debian-wheezy
Please let me know if anything is inaccurate or could be explained
better. I'm quite happy to add links out to other resources that are up
to date.
2013 Apr 08
1
Xen XCP blog stats
Just a brief update, the XCP entry in my blog appears to be one of the
most popular pages on my site on a recurring basis
I think this is a sign that (surprise surprise) people are using Debian
for servers, they want to continue doing so in the cloud/virtualization
era and the ability to run XCP this way is something they specifically
want - big thanks are due to all those who have made it