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2014 Dec 10
1
How to use blockcopy in libvirt-java
Hi, ALL, I just look for the class and method to use blockcopy in libvirt-java on this page: http://libvirt.org/sources/java/javadoc/ However, I can not find out. Libvirt-java Support blockcopy ? Thanks. Best Regards, Star Guo
2017 Sep 26
1
virDomainSaveImageDefineXML
Hi: When I make snapshot use virDomainSave,before I resume the snapshot , I use virDomainSaveImageDefineXML change the domain info, like disk path. but I can't change the <devices> , for example detach a disk or interface, Can't tell me what can I change use virDomainSaveImageDefineXML before resume snapshot.
2020 Apr 24
0
Re: domain: how long is new xml in saved file
On 4/24/20 6:38 AM, Vincent Wu wrote: > The save format is fragile. At the beginning there is a header which describes the file, then there is libvirt section (which contains the domain XML and a cookie) and then there is QEMU section (where QEMU saved the guest memory). Because of this, we have to have the check you are hitting in place so that we don't accidentally overwrite the
2014 Apr 16
1
Snapshots
Hello, I would like to ask what I am doing  wrong and what is the best approach to resolve this situation: First of all I start virtual machine by virDomainCreateXML. In my application I use libvncclient library that sends mouse events to this running domain. I had some troubles with coordinates of mouse cursor but all problem was solved when I added <input type='tablet'
2020 Apr 24
2
Re: domain: how long is new xml in saved file
On Fri, Apr 24, 2020 at 02:33:13PM +0200, Michal Privoznik wrote: > On 4/24/20 6:38 AM, Vincent Wu wrote: > > > > The save format is fragile. At the beginning there is a header which > describes the file, then there is libvirt section (which contains the domain > XML and a cookie) and then there is QEMU section (where QEMU saved the guest > memory). Because of this, we
2015 May 16
1
Snapshots vs filesystem shares
[Please keep me Cc:ed since I'm not subscribed to the list!] Hi list, The tl;dr; is: with Libvirt/QEMU, should it be possible to mount a filesystem share (of type='mount') after restoring from a snapshot that was taken when the filesystem share wasn't mounted? It's pretty clear that Libvirt/QEMU (currently, at least) doesn't support taking snapshots of a live guest which
2012 Apr 23
2
Snapshot system: really confusing.
Greetings, I am developing a platform for test and debug use. The typical scenario I want to realize is the following: I run a .qcow2 image via QEMU-KVM, the running OS is not relevant. I want to take several snapshots of both Disk and RAM status; same file, separate files doesn't matter. I just need a way to have consistent information about them (better with XML description) and the data
2003 Dec 01
0
No subject
windows systems and I can see the SAMBA server in my workgroup inside the network neighborhood. When I double click on the server nothing happens for about 5 seconds and then I get a pop up error (text of error is): -------- \\Sambaserver is not accessible Windows cannot find the computer or share name. Make sure the computer or share name is valid and that you are connected to the network,
2018 Mar 13
0
auto propagate interface status change
2006 Mar 15
0
Can't add PC to Samba domain in different subnet
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2005 Jan 23
0
Windows XP login issue
I've just joined the list and this is my first e-mail, I'm sure this has been answered many times. So if someone can direct me to the answer I would appreciate it. I have samba-2.2.7-3.7.2 installed on a RH7.3 server, not due for upgrade until later this year. I can get the windows 98 and windows 2000 PC to login, but cannot get the Windows XP PC to log in. I made the chages to the
2003 Dec 01
0
No subject
An smbclient -L listing from the linuxbox shows resources available on = the sunbox: linuxbox:~$ smbclient -L sunbox added interface ip=3D192.168.0.3 bcast=3D192.168.0.255 = nmask=3D255.255.255.0 Password:=20 Anonymous login successful Domain=3D[VANCOUVER] OS=3D[Unix] Server=3D[Samba 2.2.2] Sharename Type Comment --------- ---- ------- root
2013 Nov 12
0
InfiniBand Passthrough not working
2016 Feb 15
0
[issue] Accessing SMBIOSTable in FreeBSD Kernel
2008 May 28
1
calling C function from R
Hi, I am reading the source code of rpart. I have problems understand the following code and would appreciate for any helps. In rpart.s, there is a line: rpfit &lt;- .C(C_s_to_rp, &nbsp;&nbsp;&nbsp; &nbsp;&nbsp;&nbsp; &nbsp;&nbsp;&nbsp; n = as.integer(nobs), &nbsp;&nbsp;&nbsp; &nbsp;&nbsp;&nbsp; &nbsp;&nbsp;&nbsp; nvarx
2013 May 27
2
Using source installed open vswitch with libvirt(or virsh).
P{font-size:10pt; line-height:16; margin-left:0; margin-top:0; margin-right:0; margin-bottom:0; font-family:gulim;} (English is not my first language Sorry for my poor English ) &nbsp; OS :&nbsp; Linux nc233 2632-220171el6x86_64 #1 SMP Tue May 15 17:16:46 CDT 2012 x86_64 x86_64 x86_64 GNU/Linux CentOS release 63 (Final) open vswitch : 11190 virsh : 100 ibvirtd (libvirt) :
2007 Jul 12
0
No subject
=20 =20 12:53:41.358166 IP (tos 0xb8, ttl 127, id 0, offset 0, flags [none], = proto: UDP (17), length: 856) 189.8.113.170.5060 > 189.8.126.177.5060: SIP, = length: 828 INVITE sip:7002 at 189.8.126.177:5060;user=3Dphone SIP/2.0 Via: SIP/2.0/UDP 189.8.113.170:5060;branch=3Dz9hG4bKba4h2m2070fhnc4q20k1.1 Call-ID: d6dc25017b171144f35fb9e1c9c393a3 at 10.0.0.10
2020 Jun 23
0
回复: virt-builder problem
THINK YOU! I'm from China! but,my network is can &nbsp;reaching http://builder.libguestfs.org/ ------------------&nbsp;原始邮件&nbsp;------------------ 发件人:&nbsp;"rjones"<rjones@redhat.com&gt;; 发送时间:&nbsp;2020年6月23日(星期二) 晚上6:37 收件人:&nbsp;"雁渡寒潭"<chnlcq@qq.com&gt;;"libguestfs"<libguestfs@redhat.com&gt;;
1998 Dec 04
0
AW: Question on NFS mounted Shares
Hi James, we use some NFS mounted shares on our Linux-SCO-network. Samba runs on the linux box. The linux server mounts some NFS shares from the SCO server. The access error should not be a samba failure. Make sure that the directory above the mountpoint is accessable for user nobody (chmod o+x , if you upgrade to samba > 1.9.18p7 make sure that there is read permission on the directories too:
2009 Jul 20
0
No subject
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