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2016 Sep 07
2
Fwd: Centos 6 AMI does not support c4-8xlarge
I have done that, but the point of the request is that we would like to
have an official upstream AMI that we can use as the basis for our work.
I'm guessing that the reason for the blacked out instance type is that
early 6.x kernels didn't have the patches necessary to support 36 vCPU's
present in the c4.8xlarge instance.
John
On Wed, Sep 7, 2016 at 10:46 AM, Alvin Starr <alvin
2016 Sep 07
0
Fwd: Centos 6 AMI does not support c4-8xlarge
Hi John
On 07/09/16 15:50, John Peacock wrote:
> I have done that, but the point of the request is that we would like to
> have an official upstream AMI that we can use as the basis for our
> work. I'm guessing that the reason for the blacked out instance type is
> that early 6.x kernels didn't have the patches necessary to support 36
> vCPU's present in the
2016 Sep 07
0
Fwd: Centos 6 AMI does not support c4-8xlarge
I have yet to try this but I believe you can take a snapshot of the
image after it is first installed.
Then attach the snapshot to another VM and copy the data to a new volume.
That new volume could then be used to create another AMI that you can
deploy as you see fit.
On 09/07/2016 10:38 AM, John Peacock wrote:
> One of the things suboptimal with Marketplace images is that the
>
2017 Apr 05
3
Centos 6.9 AWS Images and c4-8xlarge
I asked back in September:
https://lists.centos.org/pipermail/centos-virt/2016-September/005219.html
and again in November:
https://lists.centos.org/pipermail/centos-virt/2016-November/005257.html
about getting c4.8xlarge enabled for the official image in AWS Marketplace:
https://aws.amazon.com/marketplace/pp/B00NQAYLWO?ref=cns_srchrow
Now that the 6.9 release is coming, it would be
2017 Apr 12
1
Centos 6.9 AWS Images and c4-8xlarge
On 05/04/17 14:56, John Peacock wrote:
>
> We want to be able to usethe 10G networking that c4.8xlarge instances
> provide and we want to base all of our images directly on the official
> Centos6 release AMI.
>
Can you try ami-500d8546 i us-east-1 and let me know if that works for
the c4.8large ?
I've asked, a few times, for the CentOS Linux images in AMP to be
enabled for
2018 Feb 08
2
georeplication over ssh.
That makes for an interesting problem.
I cannot open port 24007 to allow RPC access.
On 02/07/2018 11:29 PM, Kotresh Hiremath Ravishankar wrote:
> Hi Alvin,
>
> Yes, geo-replication sync happens via SSH. Ther server port 24007 is
> of glusterd.
> glusterd will be listening in this port and all volume management
> communication
> happens via RPC.
>
> Thanks,
>
2018 Feb 08
0
georeplication over ssh.
Ccing glusterd team for information
On Thu, Feb 8, 2018 at 10:02 AM, Alvin Starr <alvin at netvel.net> wrote:
> That makes for an interesting problem.
>
> I cannot open port 24007 to allow RPC access.
>
> On 02/07/2018 11:29 PM, Kotresh Hiremath Ravishankar wrote:
>
> Hi Alvin,
>
> Yes, geo-replication sync happens via SSH. Ther server port 24007 is of
>
2018 Feb 07
2
georeplication over ssh.
I am running gluster 3.8.9 and trying to setup a geo-replicated volume
over ssh,
It looks like the volume create command is trying to directly access the
server over port 24007.
The docs imply that all communications are over ssh.
What am I missing?
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2016 Feb 08
3
KVM
> If you run top what are you seeing on the %Cpu(s) line?
%20
On Mon, Feb 8, 2016 at 9:30 PM, Alvin Starr <alvin at netvel.net> wrote:
> Slow disks will show up as higher I/Owait times.
> If your seeing 99% cpu usage then your likely looking at some other problem.
>
> If you run top what are you seeing on the %Cpu(s) line?
>
>
> On 02/08/2016 02:20 PM, Gokan Atmaca
2018 Feb 08
0
georeplication over ssh.
Hi Alvin,
Yes, geo-replication sync happens via SSH. Ther server port 24007 is of
glusterd.
glusterd will be listening in this port and all volume management
communication
happens via RPC.
Thanks,
Kotresh HR
On Wed, Feb 7, 2018 at 8:29 PM, Alvin Starr <alvin at netvel.net> wrote:
> I am running gluster 3.8.9 and trying to setup a geo-replicated volume
> over ssh,
>
> It looks
2014 Oct 31
2
Re: reboot problem with libxl
I was sort of hoping that is was something simple like setting the
"do_the_right_thing" flag.
The libvirtd kicks out
2014-10-31 11:58:57.111+0000: 8741: error : virRegisterNetworkDriver:549
: driver in virRegisterNetworkDriver must not be NULL
2014-10-31 11:59:29.379+0000: 8840: error : virRegisterNetworkDriver:549
: driver in virRegisterNetworkDriver must not be NULL
2014-10-31
2017 Mar 20
2
grub-bootxen.sh
This is not abit issue just a minor annoyance.
I use Foreman to provision my systems and to keep control I remove all
the default *.repo files andkeep away from installing more *.repo files
so I can control the content via the foreman(katello) provided redhat.repo.
I would argue that the *-release-*.rpm should not contain any setup
code but just the stuff in /etc/yum.repos.d.
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Alvin
2024 Dec 07
1
GlusterFS over LVM (thick not thin!)
I am afraid of lvm going to disk failure.
So if I have 2 disk and one crashes, I thing all LVM goes bad!
So, I have decided to used individual disk.
Thanks
Em sex., 22 de nov. de 2024 ?s 13:39, Gilberto Ferreira <
gilberto.nunes32 at gmail.com> escreveu:
> Hi Allan!
>
> Thanks for your feedback.
>
> Cheers
>
>
>
>
>
>
>
> Em sex., 22 de nov. de
2015 Sep 08
2
Beta CentOS 7 Xen packages available
FIrstly Centos is primarily a RHEL clone.
This means that the primary design decisions are to be as RHEL like as
possible.
After that there are additions and upgrades.
Secondly Fedora does not actively support Xen.
As a long time Xen and RH/Fedora user I have spent lots of time
building/rebuilding broken/missing packages in Fedora.
Quite frankly Xen under Fedora is somewhat broken.
Libvirt
2015 Sep 08
1
Beta CentOS 7 Xen packages available
On 09/08/2015 10:58 AM, Konrad Rzeszutek Wilk wrote:
> On Tue, Sep 08, 2015 at 10:50:57AM -0400, Alvin Starr wrote:
>> FIrstly Centos is primarily a RHEL clone.
>> This means that the primary design decisions are to be as RHEL like as
>> possible.
>> After that there are additions and upgrades.
>>
>> Secondly Fedora does not actively support Xen.
>
2024 Nov 22
1
GlusterFS over LVM (thick not thin!)
Hi Allan!
Thanks for your feedback.
Cheers
Em sex., 22 de nov. de 2024 ?s 00:49, Alvin Starr <alvin at netvel.net>
escreveu:
> On 2024-11-21 16:19, Gilberto Ferreira wrote:
>
> Hi there.
>
> Any problems to use 2 NVMe joined together via lvm, and than on top of
> that, great a Gluster volume?
>
> Cheers
>
> As a general rule this is ok.
> We have
2014 Oct 30
2
reboot problem with libxl
If I reboot a single vm through libvirt/libxl the system reboots normally.
If I have several vm's reboot at the same time then The systems go into
a paused state and do not reboot.
I then have to kill them via xl and restart them.
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2024 Nov 22
1
GlusterFS over LVM (thick not thin!)
On 2024-11-21 16:19, Gilberto Ferreira wrote:
> Hi?there.
>
> Any problems to use 2 NVMe joined together via lvm, and than on top of
> that, great a Gluster volume?
>
> Cheers
>
As a general rule this is ok.
We have several gluster volumes built on? top of an LVM underlying
structure.
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Netvel Inc.
2016 Feb 08
3
KVM
> I'm guessing you're using standard 7,200rpm platter drives? You'll need
> to share more information about your environment in order for us to
> provide useful feedback. Usually though, the answer is 'caching' and/or
> 'faster disks'.
Yes , 7.2k rpm disks. 2T mirror (soft). In fact, I had such a
preference for slightly more capacity.
Unfortunately very
2017 Mar 22
2
grub-bootxen.sh
I actually move the default *.repo files and replace them with "".
The thing is that Katello turns all the downloaded yum content into a
single redhat.repo file and I don't have to install any more *-release-*
rpms any more.
I would argue that I should not need to install any *-release-* rpms at
all to get all the required software.
On 03/22/2017 09:34 AM, -=X.L.O.R.D=- wrote: