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2023 May 19
3
[libguestfs PATCH 0/3] test "/dev/mapper/VG-LV" with "--key"
Bugzilla: https://bugzilla.redhat.com/show_bug.cgi?id=2168506 This small set covers the new /dev/mapper/VG-LV "--key" ID format in the libguestfs LUKS-on-LVM inspection test. Thanks, Laszlo Laszlo Ersek (3): update common submodule LUKS-on-LVM inspection test: rename VGs and LVs LUKS-on-LVM inspection test: test /dev/mapper/VG-LV translation common
2023 May 19
3
[guestfs-tools PATCH 0/3] test "/dev/mapper/VG-LV" with "--key"
Bugzilla: https://bugzilla.redhat.com/show_bug.cgi?id=2168506 This small set covers the new /dev/mapper/VG-LV "--key" ID format in the LUKS-on-LVM virt-inspector test. Thanks, Laszlo Laszlo Ersek (3): update common submodule inspector: rename VGs and LVs in LUKS-on-LVM test inspector: test /dev/mapper/VG-LV translation in LUKS-on-LVM test common
2012 May 02
4
[PATCH 0/4] fish: Allow the glob command to expand device patterns (RHBZ#635971).
This patch set fixes a two year old bug in guestfish, namely that the 'glob' command does not expand /dev/* patterns. https://bugzilla.redhat.com/show_bug.cgi?id=635971 Rich.
2006 Mar 02
3
Advice on setting up Raid and LVM
Hi all, I'm setting up Centos4.2 on 2x80GB SATA drives. The partition scheme is like this: /boot = 300MB / = 9.2GB /home = 70GB swap = 500MB The RAID is RAID 1. md0 = 300MB = /boot md1 = 9.2GB = LVM md2 = 70GB = LVM md3 = 500MB = LVM Now, the confusing part is: 1. When creating VolGroup00, should I include all PV (md1, md2, md3)? Then create the LV. 2. When setting up RAID 1, should I
2023 May 19
1
[libguestfs PATCH 3/3] LUKS-on-LVM inspection test: test /dev/mapper/VG-LV translation
On Fri, May 19, 2023 at 04:08:49PM +0200, Laszlo Ersek wrote: > In the LUKS-on-LVM inspection test, call the "check_filesystems" function > yet another time, now with such "--key" options that exercise the recent > "/dev/mapper/VG-LV" -> "/dev/VG/LV" translation (unescaping) from > libguestfs-common. > > Bugzilla:
2018 Jan 12
5
[PATCH 1/1] appliance: init: Avoid running degraded md devices
'--no-degraded' flag in the first mdadm call inhibits the startup of array unless all expected drives are present. This will prevent starting arrays in degraded state. Second mdadm call (after LVM is scanned) will scan unused yet devices and make an attempt to run all found arrays even they are in degraded state. Two new tests are added. This fixes rhbz1527852. Here is boot-benchmark
2016 Oct 12
5
Backup Suggestion on C7
Hi list, I'm building a backup server for 3 hosts (1 workstation, 2 server). I will use bacula to perform backups. The backup is performed on disks (2 x 3TB on mdraid mirror) and for each hosts I've created a logical volume with related size. This 3 hosts have different data size with different disk change rate. Each host must have a limited sized resource and a reserved space. If a
2014 Oct 09
1
live migration to localhost with lvm based storage
I have lvm based (thin pool) storage on local disks. I need to move vps from one vg on one disk to another. Does it possible to migrate to localhost with blockcopy migration to another vg? I'm understand that i can move lv from one vg to another, but i don't need that. -- Vasiliy Tolstov, e-mail: v.tolstov@selfip.ru jabber: vase@selfip.ru
2016 Feb 23
2
[PATCH 1/2] Revert "ruby: Run tests one at a time, instead of in parallel."
It seems the default behaviour of rake is to run tests sequentially, and not in parallel (there are separate gems to achieve that behaviour). Hence just invoke "rake test" to run all the available tests at once. This reverts commit 8f30c3c3f8c063f7c5ff8c6154d881e07a820251. --- ruby/run-ruby-tests | 8 +------- 1 file changed, 1 insertion(+), 7 deletions(-) diff --git
2005 Nov 02
2
Anything like associative arrays in R?
Let me preface my question by stressing that I am much less interested in the answer than in learning a way I could have *found the answer myself*. (As helpful as the participants in this list are, I have far too many R-related questions to resolve by posting here, and as I've written before, in my experience the R documentation has not been very helpful, but I remain hopeful that I may have
2011 May 23
2
How to run the java demo code contained in libguestfs package ???
Hi all, I would like to use libguestfs to manage the virtual disk images of virtual machines on XenServer, which is a virtualization platform. When I try to do some test of the Java codes contained in the libguestfs package, the following error promped up: Exception in thread "main" java.lang.UnsatisfiedLinkError: no guestfs_jni in java.library.path at
2011 Nov 23
8
[PATCH 0/8] Add MD inspection support to libguestfs
This series fixes inspection in the case that fstab contains references to md devices. I've made a few changes since the previous posting, which I've summarised below. [PATCH 1/8] build: Create an MD variant of the dummy Fedora image I've double checked that no timestamp is required in the Makefile. The script will not run a second time to build fedora-md2.img. [PATCH 2/8] build:
2013 Feb 12
7
Remaining btrfs patches
[PATCH 1/7] mount: Add mount_vfs_nochroot This is significantly reworked from before. umount is gone as discussed, and variable motion is minimised. [PATCH 2/7] btrfs: Update btrfs_subvolume_list to take Already provisionally ACKed. Previous comment was that cleanup could be tidier. I looked into creating a new cleanup function for fs_buf, but it isn't possible (or simple, anyway) in this
2001 Oct 23
2
nice mini-howto
hello, i am a newbie to this list and i don't know if this has been posted before (if so, plzz accept my apologies) i just noticed a nice mini-howto on ext2-ext3 conversion at http://www.symonds.net/~rajesh/howto/ext3/index.html i think that maybe a link can be added to this after the download section... cheers Sayamindu *********************************************************************
2009 Nov 18
1
[LLVMdev] Triple for PS3
Hi, I'm doing some preliminary work to get Clang to compile for PS3 targets. As an intermediate step in that direction, could someone do me the favor of reviewing and submitting the enclosed patch, or giving me feedback on it? Basically, I need to be able to differentiate the triple for a PS3 target. These are the triples currently used in the gcc-based compiler from the PS3 devkit:
2012 Jul 03
8
[PATCH 0/7 v2] Fix and workaround for qcow2 issues in qemu causing data corruption.
https://bugzilla.redhat.com/show_bug.cgi?id=836710 https://bugzilla.redhat.com/show_bug.cgi?id=836913 There are at least two related bugs going on: (1) Linux sync(2) system call doesn't send a write barrier to the disk, so in effect it doesn't force the hard disk to flush its cache. libguestfs used sync(2) to force changes to disk. We didn't expect that qemu was caching anything
2012 Dec 13
3
Lua improvements
Here are a few patches I applied to get the Lua bindings to build correctly with different versions of Lua. I am not particularly happy with generating all the test scripts just for the shebang line. Since it has been a while since I had to edit autoconf/automake, this was the best I could come up with. Cheers, -Hilko
2008 Apr 05
2
Conditional ploting with logical vector
Hi list Maybe someone can help with the following problem (thanks in advance): In a function I have a plot and want to add symbols/text only when indicated by a logical vector (which was generated by the function before, not manually like in the following example): plot(1:10, 1:10) lv <- c(T,T,T,F,F,F,T,T,T,F) text(1:10, 1:10, '*', pos = 3) In this example the asterisk is plotted at
2011 Sep 30
3
Multiple rack applications on the same server with unicorn
If I''m running two rails apps on the same server using Unicorn, I have to run two instances of Unicorn, right? If so, then here''s a place where passenger might win in terms of memory use, as the rails code will be loaded into memory twice, right? I''m still probably going with Unicorn, but just exploring this first. Thanks, John
2010 Dec 06
3
[LLVMdev] Project proposition: llvm based dsp engine
I have been looking for a while to LLVM as a possible technology to build a DSP execution engine, providing the runtime flexibility needed by real-time interactive DSP applications (like patcher languages), or by plug-in based processors, and in the same moment the powerful link time optimizations that such a system can provide. Such a task is daunting for a single developer project like