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2017 Oct 17
4
Re: a question about multithreading with libguestfs
Hi Richard! Maybe the function guestfs_mount_local_run shouldn't ACQUIRE_LOCK_FOR_CURRENT_SCOPE as it doesn't talk with the daemon and sits in the loop? What do you think? If I remove it from guestfs_mount_local_run (in lib/action-1.c, don't know how to properly remove it from ml generator), fuse_loop_mt works, but I still don't understand how it worked with fuse_loop (single
2017 Jun 26
5
Re: a question about multithreading with libguestfs
On Mon, Jun 26, 2017 at 10:27:54AM +0300, Maxim Kozover wrote: > I'd like to ask you, please, about multithreading with libguestfs. > I'm using libguestfs 1.36.4 with Perl front-end. > > Should it be possible to have the same libguestfs appliance provide both > fuse interface and periodically perform some longer APIs like find0? > > I mean make one Perl thread do
2019 Feb 25
2
[Sanitizers] Platforms that don't support stack unwinding
Hi, In sanitizer code we have two notions of stack unwinders: fast and slow. [1] In the context of sanitizers, stack unwinding is most often for printing error reports that include a stack trace. I am currently trying to fix an issue that is related to some platforms (Darwin) only supporting the fast unwinder, but calling code not being aware of that possibility. My mental model was that
2012 Oct 10
0
NOTE: Relaunching handles (don't do it!)
It's possible through the API to do a sequence of calls like this: g = guestfs_create (); guestfs_add_drive (g, "foo"); guestfs_launch (g); guestfs_shutdown (g); guestfs_launch (g); # relaunch the handle The question is, what should be the state of the handle at the second launch? Would the verbose flag still be set if it had been set earlier? (I think fairly
2018 Mar 02
2
Re: Fail in virDomainUpdateDeviceFlags (libvirt-4.0.0 + Qemu-kvm 2.9.0 + Ceph 10.2.10)
On Tue, Feb 27, 2018 at 09:53:00 +0100, Michal Privoznik wrote: > On 02/27/2018 03:06 AM, Star Guo wrote: > > Hello Everyone, > > > > > > > > My pc run in CentOS 7.4 and install libvirt-4.0.0 + Qemu-kvm 2.9.0 + Ceph > > 10.2.10 ALL-in-One. > > > > > > > > I use python-sdk with libvirt and run [self.domain.updateDeviceFlags(xml,
2014 May 14
1
Bug in read.dcf(all = TRUE)?
Hi, read.dcf() can modify the locale variable LC_CTYPE, and here is a minimal example: > Sys.getlocale('LC_CTYPE') [1] "en_US.UTF-8" > read.dcf(textConnection('a: b'), all = TRUE) a 1 b > Sys.getlocale('LC_CTYPE') [1] "C" After diagnosing the problem, it seems the on.exit() call in read.dcf() is the culprit:
2006 Oct 05
2
compiz coding style
The coding style I use for compiz is very similar to what's used in the xserver. This was the best I could get out of GNU indent. indent -psl -saf -sai -saw -sob -i4 -bbo -bls -lp -di1 -pcs -bs -cs -bl -bli0 -cdb -sc -bad -bap -l78 The style in compiz is slightly different though. Function parameters are aligned and I usually align function parameter names and variable names too. I also
2013 Jul 11
0
[LLVMdev] [PATCH] x86: disambiguate unqualified btr, bts
http://www.cs.fsu.edu/~baker/devices/lxr/http/source/linux/arch/x86/include/asm/bitops.h#L68 Here is one example that I found. Are the inline assembly arguments ambiguous in size? -Jevin Sent from my mobile device. Typos are par for the course. On Jul 10, 2013, at 5:47 PM, Jim Grosbach <grosbach at apple.com> wrote: On Jul 10, 2013, at 2:30 PM, Eric Christopher <echristo at
2020 Jun 06
2
install.packages(): About an option for installing archived versions
Dear list, Various helpers exist in the wild to install older archived versions of CRAN packages, for example `remotes::install_version() ` or `versions::install.version()`. The former makes use of an ?archive.rds? file stored in the CRAN /Meta directory: https://github.com/r-lib/remotes/blob/9b5dc29102a486df2f42c88bb19027a7cd54a721/R/install-version.R#L68 Given its existence, I was
2018 Jun 06
0
Refresh streams without relaunching icecast.
How do you refresh a stream without relaunching, we would like to add new mp3 into a root folder using m3u. We get that the m3u needs to be updated but cant figure out how to use " http://172.31.145.234:8000/admin/updatemetadata.xsl?mount=/stream" For example the file would be: thisband - greatsong.mp3 as below *MPG Radio *|* BandFan | *bandfanforum at gmail.com Founded in 2012,
2019 Feb 25
2
[Sanitizers] Platforms that don't support stack unwinding
Thank you for the explanation, Ben! I realized I didn’t give enough context for my question: As you noted, the slow/fast unwinder can only do its work if there is enough (runtime) information. Otherwise stack printing usually does exactly what you suggested: printing the one frame corresponding to the recent pc. When I asked if “platforms are required to at least support one kind of unwinder” I
2018 Mar 05
2
Re: Fail in virDomainUpdateDeviceFlags (libvirt-4.0.0 + Qemu-kvm 2.9.0 + Ceph 10.2.10)
On Fri, Mar 02, 2018 at 15:32:44 -0500, John Ferlan wrote: > > > On 03/02/2018 08:28 AM, Peter Krempa wrote: > > On Tue, Feb 27, 2018 at 09:53:00 +0100, Michal Privoznik wrote: > >> On 02/27/2018 03:06 AM, Star Guo wrote: > >>> Hello Everyone, > >>> > >>> > >>> > >>> My pc run in CentOS 7.4 and install
2017 Oct 18
0
Re: a question about multithreading with libguestfs
Hi Richard, Can you tell, please, if the daemon at the appliance side is multithreaded as well and is able to execute several simultaneous reads, for example? If yes, how many threads it uses? Or every request starts its own thread? Thanks much, Maxim. On Oct 18, 2017 2:17 AM, "Maxim Kozover" <maximkoz@gmail.com> wrote: > Hi Richard! > Finally it seems it works after
2018 Sep 12
1
[PATCH net-next v2 2/5] virtio_ring: support creating packed ring
On Mon, Sep 10, 2018 at 10:28:37AM +0800, Tiwei Bie wrote: > On Fri, Sep 07, 2018 at 10:03:24AM -0400, Michael S. Tsirkin wrote: > > On Wed, Jul 11, 2018 at 10:27:08AM +0800, Tiwei Bie wrote: > > > This commit introduces the support for creating packed ring. > > > All split ring specific functions are added _split suffix. > > > Some necessary stubs for packed
2018 Feb 27
1
Reply: Fail in virDomainUpdateDeviceFlags (libvirt-4.0.0 + Qemu-kvm 2.9.0 + Ceph 10.2.10)
Dear Michal After I fix the local libvirt master branch follow your patch, and build rpm for CentOS 7.4. virDomainUpdateDeviceFlags as bellow: ================================================ 2018-02-27 09:27:43.782+0000: 16656: debug : virDomainUpdateDeviceFlags:8326 : dom=0x7f2084000c50, (VM: name=6ec499397d594e f2a64fcfc938f38225, uuid=6ec49939-7d59-4ef2-a64f-cfc938f38225), xml=<disk
2016 Jul 21
3
Re: How to debug supermin5 issue?
At 2016-07-21 19:52:11, "Pino Toscano" <ptoscano@redhat.com> wrote: >On Thursday, 21 July 2016 18:50:52 CEST Chen Hanxiao wrote: >> >> At 2016-07-21 18:43:04, "Richard W.M. Jones" <rjones@redhat.com> wrote: >> >On Thu, Jul 21, 2016 at 06:36:20PM +0800, Chen Hanxiao wrote: >> >> the virtio modules in kmods did existed in this
2012 Dec 05
3
Fwd: Issue starting unicorn with non-ActiveRecord Rails app
Hi, I''m trying to use unicorn in a test deployment of a Rails app that uses Mongoid, so Activerecord isn''t included in the app. When I start unicorn through Capistrano though, the stderr log fills up endlessly with identical ActiveRecord-related errors: I, [2012-12-05T04:19:25.375952 #5096] INFO -- : Refreshing Gem list I, [2012-12-05T04:19:32.941249 #5096] INFO -- :
2018 Feb 27
2
Fail in virDomainUpdateDeviceFlags (libvirt-4.0.0 + Qemu-kvm 2.9.0 + Ceph 10.2.10)
Hello Everyone, My pc run in CentOS 7.4 and install libvirt-4.0.0 + Qemu-kvm 2.9.0 + Ceph 10.2.10 ALL-in-One. I use python-sdk with libvirt and run [self.domain.updateDeviceFlags(xml, libvirt.VIR_DOMAIN_AFFECT_LIVE)] on CDROM (I want to change media path). However, I enable libvirt debug log , the log as below: "2018-02-26 13:09:13.638+0000: 50524: debug :
2011 Mar 15
1
rsync walks through excluded directories...
Hello all, In the INCLUDE/EXCLUDE PATTERN RULES section of the rsync man page I read that "the exclude patterns actually short-circuit the directory traversal stage when rsync finds the files to send" wich is actually the behaviour I expect. But it seems that rsync actually descend through all section of the hierarchy of some folders I excluded. The command I used : $ rsync -aH --del
2017 Sep 06
0
Re: guestfs_readdir protocol limit
On Wed, Sep 06, 2017 at 03:55:05PM +0300, Maxim Kozover wrote: > Hi Richard! > Tell me, please, is there any chance you have an (unofficial) patch ready > or almost ready that removes a protocol limit from guestfs_readdir (returns > a large answer in chunks in a loop etc)? Yes this is one of the very few remaining APIs which has a protocol limit. > I happen to have a need to use