Displaying 20 results from an estimated 8000 matches similar to: "[libnbd PATCH v2 0/5] nbd_pread_structured"
2019 Jun 18
17
[libnbd PATCH 0/8] Add nbd_pread_callback
I've mentioned this topic before (in fact, the idea of adding
NBD_CMD_FLAG_DF was first mentioned at [1]), but finally finished
enough of an implementation to feel confident in posting it.
I'd still like to add something under examples/ that uses the new API
to implement strict checking of a server's structured replies read
implementation (ensure that a server never sends data after
2019 Jul 16
2
[PATCH libnbd v2] generator: Define new Closure type
As before, but this one has working Python bindings. OCaml still TBD.
Rich.
2019 Aug 13
8
[PATCH libnbd 0/4] Add free function to callbacks.
Patches 1 & 2 are rather complex, but the end result is that we pass
closures + user_data + free function in single struct parameters as I
described previously in this email:
https://www.redhat.com/archives/libguestfs/2019-August/msg00210.html
Patch 3 adds a convenient FREE_CALLBACK macro which seems a worthwhile
simplification if you buy into 1 & 2.
Patch 4 adds another macro which is
2019 May 28
6
[RFC libnbd PATCH 0/4] Add CMD_FLAG_DF support
RFC because this is an API break, but we haven't declared stable API
yet. If we like it, I'm working on using libnbd to implement the
nbdkit-nbd plugin; knowing whether it is API version 0.1 or 0.2 will
be useful. I also dabbled with allowing optional parameters in python,
although my OCaml is weak enough that there may be cleaner ways to
approach that.
Eric Blake (4):
api: Add flags
2019 Jul 24
8
[PATCH libnbd v2 0/5] lib: Implement closure lifetimes.
v1 was here:
https://www.redhat.com/archives/libguestfs/2019-July/thread.html#00231
The changes address everything that Eric picked up in his review of
the first two patches. I have also added two more patches (4 and 5)
which respectively fix docs and change int status -> unsigned status,
as discussed.
Passes make, check, check-valgrind.
Rich.
2019 Oct 04
4
[PATCH libnbd 1/4] generator: Allow long ‘name - shortdesc’ in man pages.
For commands with long names and/or short descriptors, you can end up
going over 72 characters in the first line of the man page (causing
podwrapper to complain). Wrap these lines.
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generator/generator | 3 ++-
1 file changed, 2 insertions(+), 1 deletion(-)
diff --git a/generator/generator b/generator/generator
index 7d3f656..ad1cb6b 100755
--- a/generator/generator
+++ b/generator/generator
2019 Jul 24
6
[PATCH libnbd 0/3] Implement closure lifetimes.
This implements most of what I wrote here:
https://www.redhat.com/archives/libguestfs/2019-July/msg00213.html
2019 Jun 29
19
[libnbd PATCH 0/6] new APIs: aio_in_flight, aio_FOO_notify
I still need to wire in the use of *_notify functions into nbdkit to
prove whether it makes the code any faster or easier to maintain, but
at least the added example shows one good use case for the new API.
Eric Blake (6):
api: Add nbd_aio_in_flight
generator: Allow DEAD state actions to run
generator: Allow Int64 in callbacks
states: Prepare for aio notify callback
api: Add new
2019 Jul 25
4
[PATCH libnbd v3 0/2] lib: Implement closure lifetimes.
I think I've addressed everything that was raised in review.
Some of the highlights:
- Callbacks should be freed reliably along all exit paths.
- There's a simple test of closure lifetimes.
- I've tried to use VALID|FREE in all the places where I'm confident
that it's safe and correct to do. There may be more places. Note
this is an optimization and shouldn't
2019 Jun 21
0
[libnbd PATCH v2 5/5] states: Add DF flag support for pread
When structured replies are negotiated, the server may advertise
support for the DF flag (the server promises to return at most one
data/hole chunk, or to fail with NBD_EOVERFLOW if the chunk would be
too large). As both nbdkit and qemu-nbd support this flag (the former
only trivially, but the latter by not compressing holes over the
wire), it is worth exposing to clients, if only for testing
2019 Jun 03
10
[PATCH libnbd discussion only 0/5] api: Implement concurrent writer.
This works, but there's no time saving and I'm still investigating
whether it does what I think it does. Nevertheless I thought I would
post it because it (probably) implements the idea I had last night
outlined in:
https://www.redhat.com/archives/libguestfs/2019-June/msg00010.html
The meat of the change is patch 4. Patch 5 is an example which I
would probably fold into patch 4 for
2019 May 23
2
[PATCH libnbd] api: Get rid of nbd_connection.
This isn't quite finished because not all of the tests or examples
have been updated, but it demonstrates an idea: Should we forget about
the concept of having multiple connections managed under a single
handle?
In this patch there is a single ‘struct nbd_handle *’ which manages a
single state machine and connection (and therefore no nbd_connection).
To connect to a multi-conn server you must
2019 Aug 09
4
[PATCH libnbd 0/2] generator: Preparatory changes to the generator.
These are some simplifications to the generator. They don't probably
make much sense on their own, but they are preparatory to better
handling of enums, and or'd lists of flags.
Rich.
2019 Jul 16
2
[PATCH libnbd] generator: Define new Closure type
** INCOMPLETE **
This is the generator change as discussed on the list already.
The Python and OCaml bindings are not yet done.
It passes all [C only] tests and valgrind.
Note that nbd_add_close_callback is inconsistent with other closure
types because it passes the user_data parameter after the function.
(This is not caused by the current patch, it was already
inconsistent). We decided that
2019 Jun 04
3
[libnbd PATCH 0/2] Better handling of failed block_status callback
Rather than moving the connection to DEAD, we can just ignore further
contexts to the existing command handle, and fail the overall command
with the same errno as the failed callback.
Eric Blake (2):
states: Track cmd->error as errno, not wire value
api: Recover from block status callback failure
generator/generator | 5 ++-
generator/states-reply-simple.c | 2 +-
2019 Aug 10
17
[PATCH libnbd 0/9] Add Enum and Flags types.
This largish series adds several new features to the generator.
Enum maps to enumerated types (like enum in C). The only current use
for this is replacing the nbd_set_tls (nbd, 0/1/2) parameter with
LIBNBD_TLS_DISABLE, LIBNBD_TLS_ALLOW, LIBNBD_TLS_REQUIRE (and natural
equivalents in other programming languages).
Flags maps to any uint32_t bitmask. It is basically a non-optional,
generalized
2019 Jul 16
3
[RFC libnbd PATCH 0/2] Start fixing python nbd.pread_structured_callback
Posting now that I got something to compile (at the expense of
breaking OCaml bindings), but I'm open to ideas on how to improve it.
Eric Blake (2):
generator: Tweak print_c_arg_list to take alternate first arg
RFC: generator: Handle shared callbacks in Python
generator/generator | 556 ++++++++++++++++++++++----------------------
1 file changed, 280 insertions(+), 276 deletions(-)
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2019 Apr 06
5
DsReplicaSync failed - WERR_LOGON_FAILURE // Failed to bind to uuid for ncacn_ip_tcp - NT_STATUS_LOGON_FAILURE
Am Sa., 6. Apr. 2019 um 18:01 Uhr schrieb Rowland Penny via samba <
samba at lists.samba.org>:
> On Sat, 6 Apr 2019 17:21:26 +0200
> Martin Krämer <mk.maddin at gmail.com> wrote:
>
> > Hello Rowland,
> >
> > thanks for your help.
> > Below my comments
>
> > > See here:
> > >
> > > http://apt.van-belle.nl/
> > >
2015 May 12
1
FW: ERR_DS_DRA_SCHEMA_MISMATCH after join samba 4.2.1 to existing domain
Hi
I have multi domain environment with root domain and subdomain. Forest and domain level windows 2003 native.
Also forest prep and domain prep did for sccm 2007 ocs 2007 and Exchange 2003.
After join Samba to domain like ad dc I had some problem with replication:
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[root at dc03 ~]# samba-tool drs replicate dc02 dc03
2019 Aug 05
2
synchronization problem between DC
Hi,
I have noticed that there are problems synchronizing between DC Primary
Samba 4 and DC Secondary Windows Server 2008. I have already fixed the
issue with the ldbedit command and everything was fine. Over time
inconsistencies occur between the DCs again, as shown below:
samba-tool ldapcmp ldap://WIN-DC1 ldap://SAMBA4-DC -UAdministrator
Password for [EMPRESA\Administrator]:
Comparing: