Displaying 20 results from an estimated 10000 matches similar to: "guestunmount issues"
2015 Nov 24
2
Re: guestunmount issues
On 11/23/2015 07:59 PM, Pino Toscano wrote:
> Hi,
>
> On Monday 23 November 2015 18:29:50 Maxim Perevedentsev wrote:
>> 1) guestunmount never returns 3 (not mounted) - i guess it's a bug at
>> guestunmount.c:223
> Indeed, thanks for the notice -- just send a patch for it.
>
>> 2) I don't know whether it's a bug in guestunmount or fusermount, but on
2013 Mar 05
1
[PATCH v2] fuse: Add guestunmount program to handle unmounting (RHBZ#916780)
Since the first patch:
- The program is now called 'guestunmount'.
- I tested the --fd option and it appears to work.
- You can now control retries / quiet.
- Revised man pages.
- Includes tests.
I'm just running through the automated tests now.
Rich.
2015 Nov 23
1
[PATCH] fuse: fix return value of guestunmount for unmounted paths
Exit with 3 as return value when fusermount fails, because the specified
mount point is not considered mounted for the user. This is in line
with what the guestunmount documentation says.
Adapt the test-guestunmount-fd test to the updated return value.
Thanks to: Maxim Perevedentsev.
---
fuse/guestunmount.c | 2 +-
fuse/test-guestunmount-fd.c | 8 ++++----
2 files changed, 5
2015 Nov 23
0
Re: guestunmount issues
Hi,
On Monday 23 November 2015 18:29:50 Maxim Perevedentsev wrote:
> 1) guestunmount never returns 3 (not mounted) - i guess it's a bug at
> guestunmount.c:223
Indeed, thanks for the notice -- just send a patch for it.
> 2) I don't know whether it's a bug in guestunmount or fusermount, but on
> my machine while executing
> > guestmount
> > guestunmount
2015 Nov 24
0
Re: guestunmount issues
On Tuesday 24 November 2015 12:57:17 Maxim Perevedentsev wrote:
> On 11/23/2015 07:59 PM, Pino Toscano wrote:
> > Hi,
> >
> > On Monday 23 November 2015 18:29:50 Maxim Perevedentsev wrote:
> >> 1) guestunmount never returns 3 (not mounted) - i guess it's a bug at
> >> guestunmount.c:223
> > Indeed, thanks for the notice -- just send a patch for it.
2015 Nov 06
2
Hierarchical local mount
Hello everyone!
I have to implement the functionality of mounting all VM disks/partitions.
E.g. if a VM has 2 disks of 2 partitions each (I get it from
virt-filesystems), I want to get the following structure on host node
after mount:
mnt/
------hdd0/
-------------volume1/
-------------volume2/
------hdd1/
-------------volume1/
-------------volume2/
I'd like to use guestmount due to
2013 Oct 17
2
Re: Notes on getting libguestfs to work on Mac OS X
More complete documentation below.
Rich.
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libguestfs on Mac OS X (tested with libguestfs-1.23.33):
--------------------------------------------------------
prerequisites:
--------------
- install osxfuse, download from: http://osxfuse.github.io
- install some dependencies using macports: sudo port install qemu cdrtools pcre
2015 Nov 10
1
Re: Hierarchical local mount
On 11/06/2015 05:08 PM, Richard W.M. Jones wrote:
> On Fri, Nov 06, 2015 at 04:16:21PM +0300, Maxim Perevedentsev wrote:
>> Hello everyone!
>>
>> I have to implement the functionality of mounting all VM disks/partitions.
>>
>> E.g. if a VM has 2 disks of 2 partitions each (I get it from
>> virt-filesystems), I want to get the following structure on host
2013 Mar 04
1
[PATCH] fuse: Add guestmount-cleanup program to handle unmounting (RHBZ#916780).
* PATCH FOR DISCUSSION ONLY - NOT TO BE APPLIED *
Colin suggested something which seems eminently sensible:
https://bugzilla.redhat.com/show_bug.cgi?id=916780
I've been through a couple of rounds of trying to implement this.
I started with adding the option as suggested to the guestmount
program, but it tended to make the guestmount program more complex.
More importantly, adding the option
2013 Oct 17
4
Notes on getting libguestfs to work on Mac OS X
Supplied by Pene on IRC who got libguestfs to compile and run on
Mac OS X 10.9 with qemu 1.6.0. My notes in [] below.
Rich.
libguestfs on Mac OS X, recipe so far:
--------------------------------------
- libtool-kill-dependency_libs.sh: replace chmod --reference="$output.tmp" "$output" -> chmod `stat -f "%p" "$output.tmp"` "$output"
-
2015 Feb 05
4
Patchable build problems on OS X 10.10
Hello,
I'm attempting to create a Homebrew formula to get libguestfs to
compile on Mac OS X. I've managed to achieve success with several
monkey patches, but since Homebrew's policy is to contact maintainers
about proper fixes in upstream, I would like to ask if there are any
plans to fix these issues. I'm afraid I don't know C well enough to
propose decent solutions myself.
2015 Feb 09
5
Re: Patchable build problems on OS X 10.10
On Friday 06 February 2015 10:03:37 Richard W.M. Jones wrote:
> On Thu, Feb 05, 2015 at 10:53:06PM +0000, Margaret Lewicka wrote:
> > Hello,
> >
> > I'm attempting to create a Homebrew formula to get libguestfs to
> > compile on Mac OS X. I've managed to achieve success with several
> > monkey patches, but since Homebrew's policy is to contact
2019 Oct 12
3
[PATCH libnbd] nbdfuse: New tool to present a network block device in a FUSE filesystem.
This program allows you to turn a network block device source into a
FUSE filesystem containing a virtual file:
$ nbdkit memory 128M
$ mkdir mp
$ nbdfuse mp/ramdisk nbd://localhost &
$ ls -l mp
total 0
-rw-rw-rw-. 1 rjones rjones 134217728 Oct 12 15:09 ramdisk
$ dd if=/dev/urandom bs=1M count=128 of=mp/ramdisk conv=notrunc,nocreat
128+0 records in
128+0 records out
2012 Jul 09
4
[PATCH 0/4] Provide guestmount --pid-file and document possible race when unmounting FUSE filesystems.
The full description of this bug is here:
https://bugzilla.redhat.com/show_bug.cgi?id=838592
and the effect it has on OpenStack is described here:
https://bugzilla.redhat.com/show_bug.cgi?id=835466#c9
Rich.
2016 May 19
6
[PATCH 0/3] misc tests-only changes
Hi,
small series with small improvements to the tests.
Pino Toscano (3):
tests: specify the image format when possible
tests: remove remaining relative paths to binaries
fish: generate test-prep.sh with generator
.gitignore | 1 +
align/test-virt-alignment-scan.sh | 2 +-
cat/Makefile.am | 2 +-
cat/test-virt-cat.sh
2016 Feb 02
5
nfs stuck, don't know what processes to kill
My NFS server is up and other clients can access x. One particular client
can't. I tried to unmount the NFS share:
[root at nfsclient ~]# umount -f /disk/x
umount2: Device or resource busy
umount.nfs: /disk/x: device is busy
umount2: Device or resource busy
umount.nfs: /disk/x: device is busy
If I use df or lsof to try to figure out what process to kill, they hang. I
am reluctant to just
2015 Feb 09
11
[PATCH 1/5] macosx: Add required third parameter for xdrproc_t callbacks
>From Apple's xdr.h:
"If your code invokes an xdrproc_t callback, it must be modified to pass
a third parameter, which may simply be zero."
---
src/proto.c | 10 ++++++++++
1 file changed, 10 insertions(+)
diff --git a/src/proto.c b/src/proto.c
index 92ae84d..57f4882 100644
--- a/src/proto.c
+++ b/src/proto.c
@@ -252,7 +252,12 @@ guestfs___send (guestfs_h *g, int proc_nr,
*
2011 Jan 26
2
how to unmount an NFS share when the NFS server is unavailable?
Hi All,
How do I unmount an NFS share when the NFS server is unaivalable?
I tried "umount /bck" but it "hangs" indefinitely
"umount -f /bck" tells me the mount if busy and I can't unmount it:
root at saturn:[~]$ umount -f /bck
umount2: Device or resource busy
umount: /bck: device is busy
umount2: Device or resource busy
umount: /bck: device is busy
This
2017 Mar 20
2
Guestmount seems not to sync changes
Hi all,
It seems guestmount always fails to flush changes to the mounted qcow2 snapshot.
To reproduce this problem:
1. take an external snapshot for a qcow2
2. guestmount the snapshot
3. do some changes, for example: `echo 123 > /test; cat /test`, right now /test can be seen created and containing the right content
4. fusermount -u {mount-point}
5. virt-cat changed file, for the example
2013 Mar 05
2
Need to unmount an LV from host system
Greetings -
Ok, I made a mistake that I need to fix. Fortunately it is not a
destructive mistake, but I need some advice on how to correct the problem.
CentOS 6.3 host system named Earth
I was creating some new logical volumes within my exiting volume group for
a new virtual machine using the LVM GUI. When I created the LV that I
plan to use for root partition of the new VM (Bacteria) I