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2015 Jun 02
1
daemon in /etc/init.d/functions creates no pifile?
skotthof wrote: > > OK, I figured out, I have to install > redhat-lsb package for start-stop-daemon > "Implementation of Linux Standard Base specification" > > Sebastian > On Tue, Jun 02, 2015 at 11:06:59AM +0200, skotthof wrote: >> Hi, >> >> we started using centos7 to run kvm+libvirt. >> For novnc to virtual machines I like to start >>
2015 Jun 02
0
daemon in /etc/init.d/functions creates no pifile?
OK, I figured out, I have to install redhat-lsb package for start-stop-daemon "Implementation of Linux Standard Base specification" Thanks, Sebastian On Tue, Jun 02, 2015 at 11:06:59AM +0200, skotthof wrote: > Hi, > > we started using centos7 to run kvm+libvirt. > For novnc to virtual machines I like to start > websockify as a daemon by libvirt (as a hook) > >
2020 May 29
2
Re: Provide NBD via Browser over Websockets
On 5/29/20 8:50 AM, Daniel P. Berrangé wrote: >>> (2) You need to persuade qemu's NBD client to read from a WebSocket. >>> I didn't really know anything about WebSockets until today but it >>> seems as if they are a full-duplex protocol layered on top of HTTP [a]. >>> Is there a WebSocket proxy that turns WS into plain TCP (a bit like >>>
2020 May 28
3
Re: Provide NBD via Browser over Websockets
On Thu, 28 May 2020, Richard W.M. Jones wrote: > On Thu, May 28, 2020 at 12:24:22AM +0000, Eric Wheeler wrote: > > On Mon, 15 Oct 2018, Nir Soffer wrote: > > > On Sat, Oct 13, 2018 at 9:45 PM Eric Wheeler <nbd@lists.ewheeler.net> wrote: > > > Hello all, > > > > > > It might be neat to attach ISOs to KVM guests via websockets. 
2020 May 29
2
Re: Provide NBD via Browser over Websockets
[adding qemu list] On 5/29/20 4:37 AM, Richard W.M. Jones wrote: > Going back to the original email from 2018: > >> It might be neat to attach ISOs to KVM guests via websockets.  Basically >> the  browser would be the NBD "server" and an NBD client would run on the >> hypervisor, then use `virsh change-media vm1 hdc --insert /dev/nbd0` could >> use
2020 May 29
2
Re: Provide NBD via Browser over Websockets
On Fri, 29 May 2020, Richard W.M. Jones wrote: > On Fri, May 29, 2020 at 08:58:06AM -0500, Eric Blake wrote: > > On 5/29/20 8:50 AM, Daniel P. Berrangé wrote: > > > > >>>(2) You need to persuade qemu's NBD client to read from a WebSocket. > > >>>I didn't really know anything about WebSockets until today but it > > >>>seems as if
2005 Aug 05
1
starting asterisk with nice -5
Is there any script guru on the list that can help me. I'm trying to start asterisk with nice -5. Normally the command would be: nice -5 asterisk but asterisk start from the scrip on Gentoo as -U asterisk -G asterisk Here is the script: =============== depend() { need net use zaptel } start() { local OPTS USER GROUP if [[ -n "${ASTERISK_NICE}" ]];
2007 May 07
1
runuser: /dev/null permission denied when init script is run via service
Hi, I have problem with runuser utility and permission to /dev/null. runuser is called from init script. When init script is run /etc/init.d/callrec start, then there are no problems with permissions, but when init script is called via service callrec start. Then runuser starts complaining about permissions. runuser: /dev/null: Permission denied What is strange is that I do not redirect to
2015 Oct 14
1
noVNC with qemu over ssh
Hi all, I have a little webserver interface for managing VMs running on a RHEL 6 based HA cluster hosting KVM/qemu VMs. I'd like to use noVNC to provide access to the hosted VMs, but I am not finding much information on how to do this (or rather, I can't find it in the large number of ovirt related posts). Has anyone done this or could someone point me in the right direction to docs
2015 Feb 08
2
Did you get my previous email? Not Spam.
On 08/02/15 06:51, Jason Long wrote: > Thanks a lot. > > [root at printmah ~]# getent passwd jason > jason:*:11303:10513:jason JASON:/home/JASONDOMAIN/jason:/bin/false > > But I can't login to Linux via AD username and it show me : > > > > Last login: Sun Feb 8 01:48:32 2015 > Could not chdir to home directory /home/JASONDOMAIN/jason: No such file or directory
2009 May 22
1
/etc/asterisk/startup.d
Does anybody think it would make sense for /etc/init.d/asterisk to run /etc/asterisk/startup.d/*.sh on start like safe_asterisk did? Philipp Kempgen -- AMOOMA GmbH - Bachstr. 126 - 56566 Neuwied -> http://www.amooma.de Gesch?ftsf?hrer: Stefan Wintermeyer, Handelsregister: Neuwied B14998 Asterisk: http://the-asterisk-book.com - http://das-asterisk-buch.de Videos of the AMOOCON VoIP
2013 Sep 24
4
Bug#710650: Bug#718767: transition: ocaml 4.00.1
Le 06/09/2013 10:14, Thomas Goirand a ?crit : > However, as I wrote it, it's going to happen, so please be patient about > it. IMO, this shouldn't block any transition though. If the release team > is reading: just let everything transition to testing, and remove the > old version of XCP 1.3.2 in testing if that helps, plus add some > blocking bugs so that the rest of Debian
2015 Feb 09
2
Did you get my previous email? Not Spam.
On 09/02/15 06:29, Jason Long wrote: > Thanks. > I added the Two lines to "smb.conf" but I got below error : > > Could not chdir to home directory /home/jason: No such file or directory > mkdir: cannot create directory ?/home/jason?: Permission denied > -sh-4.2$ > > > About "PAM", I have not the file that you said : > > > [root at printmah
2020 May 28
2
Re: Provide NBD via Browser over Websockets
On Mon, 15 Oct 2018, Nir Soffer wrote: > On Sat, Oct 13, 2018 at 9:45 PM Eric Wheeler <nbd@lists.ewheeler.net> wrote: > Hello all, > > It might be neat to attach ISOs to KVM guests via websockets.  Basically > the  browser would be the NBD "server" and an NBD client would run on the > hypervisor, then use `virsh change-media vm1 hdc
2020 May 29
0
Re: Provide NBD via Browser over Websockets
On Fri, May 29, 2020 at 08:58:06AM -0500, Eric Blake wrote: > On 5/29/20 8:50 AM, Daniel P. Berrangé wrote: > > >>>(2) You need to persuade qemu's NBD client to read from a WebSocket. > >>>I didn't really know anything about WebSockets until today but it > >>>seems as if they are a full-duplex protocol layered on top of HTTP [a]. >
2009 Feb 25
2
Segmentation fault in shadow.so
Trying to fire up Puppet 0.24.7 on an Ubuntu 6.06 x64 machine (yes, I know it''s obsolete, but we have a pile of machines), I get this failure: ---------------------------- # /etc/init.d/puppet start * Starting puppet configuration management tool /usr/lib/ruby/1.8/x86_64-linux/shadow.so: [BUG] Segmentation fault ruby 1.8.4 (2005-12-24) [x86_64-linux] /etc/init.d/puppet: line 35:
2013 Sep 24
0
Bug#710650: Bug#718767: transition: ocaml 4.00.1
Le 24/09/2013 15:48, St?phane Glondu a ?crit : > If I remove all binary packages of xen-api from testing, the following > new packages are broken: xcp-guest-templates, nova-xcp-plugins, > nova-compute-xen. > > xcp-guest-templates is built by guest-templates which seems to be a leaf > package and could be removed from testing. > > On the other hand, both nova-* packages
2009 Jan 06
1
Problems getting 1.6 to run with user asterisk and group asterisk
I've built SVN-trunk-r167180 and try to start it with: asterisk -f -C /etc/asterisk/asterisk.conf which results in: Unable to open pid file '/var/run/asterisk.pid': Permission denied Unable to bind socket to /var/run/asterisk.ctl: Permission denied However, /etc/asterisk/asterisk.conf has: astrundir => /var/run/asterisk runuser = asterisk rungroup = asterisk The directory,
2015 Jul 02
5
Asterisk 11 and pulseaudio setup as local user
>>I'm not sure that your question is clear. You'll probably want to be more specific. >> What is pulse? You mention "as a user", are you talking about voicepulse.com ? >> What are you trying to do with pulse? >> What problem are you running into? Sorry Rusty... I am trying to get Asterisk 11 to co-exist with a centos 7 box that has pulse audio running as
2016 Dec 20
2
Request: Increasing MAX_NUM_DLLS in Rdynload.c
Thanks Henrik this is very helpful! I will try this out on our tests and see if gcDLLs() has a positive effect. mlr currently has tests broken down by learner type such as classification, regression, forecasting, clustering, etc.. There are 83 classifiers alone so even when loading and unloading across learner types we can still hit the MAX_NUM_DLLS error, meaning we'll have to break them