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2023 Sep 29
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Issue accidentally creating a '--type' defined pool
I think I fixed it. Sorry. I went into Cockpit and saw it there. ------ Original Message ------ >From "Joshua Blake" <maddogmcree2 at gmail.com> To libvirt-users at redhat.com Date 29/09/2023 10:40:26 Subject Issue accidentally creating a '--type' defined pool >Hello, > >I seem to have accidentally created a pool called "--type", but it
2023 Apr 03
1
SR-IOV pool with static MAC address and vlan
Hi Paul, You can set the static MAC address and VLAN in the interface section of the VM xml. So it will not change even when the VM shuts down and restarts. VM interface xml: <interface type='network'> <mac address='52:54:00:85:e2:cd'/> <source network='hostdev_net'/> <vlan> <tag id='42'/> </vlan>
2023 Apr 02
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SR-IOV pool with static MAC address and vlan
I'm planning to set up a libvirt/kvm system using a card with SR-IOV support. I'd like to use the vf pool option rather than statically assigning a vf to each vm. However, I'd also like each vm to have a static MAC address and I have multiple VLANs they will be on. I found in the documentation a syntax for specifying a MAC and a vlan when the vf is statically assigned, but I don't
2008 Mar 20
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[LLVMdev] Just got bitten by accidentally using the wrong gcc
Am Donnerstag, den 20.03.2008, 15:44 -0700 schrieb Tanya M. Lattner: > Its not just a matter of checking major/minor versions. It also depends on > the target and in some cases the OS. > http://llvm.org/docs/GettingStarted.html#brokengcc > > So for example, GCC 3.3.3 on Suse or GCC 3.4.0 on linux/x86 > (32-bit) has issues. Is it easy to check these kinds of things? uname
2008 Mar 21
1
[LLVMdev] Just got bitten by accidentally using the wrong gcc
Joachim Durchholz wrote: > Am Donnerstag, den 20.03.2008, 15:44 -0700 schrieb Tanya M. Lattner: > >> Its not just a matter of checking major/minor versions. It also depends on >> the target and in some cases the OS. >> http://llvm.org/docs/GettingStarted.html#brokengcc >> >> So for example, GCC 3.3.3 on Suse or GCC 3.4.0 on linux/x86 >> (32-bit) has
2008 Mar 21
0
[LLVMdev] Just got bitten by accidentally using the wrong gcc
> I guess it could be done for things like 4.1.1 or a couple of others on > the list. This gcc version always worked fine for me on ubuntu linux (though it might have been 4.1.2, I don't recall). Ciao, Duncan.
2008 Mar 21
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[LLVMdev] Just got bitten by accidentally using the wrong gcc
Am Freitag, den 21.03.2008, 13:03 +0100 schrieb Duncan Sands: > Hi Joachim, > > > I have to report that the Ubuntu gcc-4.1 will fail. 'make' would run > > without giving more than a few warnings, but 'make install' will > > complain that it doesn't know how to build one of the intermediate > > targets and error out (some VMCore/tablegen file IIRC,
2005 Sep 27
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Listening for DTMF when dialling (sorry, accidentally sent the previous message too early!)
Hi all, I want to set up an extension which dials a group of phones while at the same time plays a message ("Press 1 to leave a message") and listens for DTMF. I haven't played around yet but the way I read the docs this isn't possible as the dial command doesn't have appropriate options and takes complete control of the channel. However surely this is a normal thing to want
2017 Oct 22
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Accidentally removed sync system user
Hi, As the subject says, I accidentally removed the 'sync' system user. (If you want to know how I got to do that, I just experimented with hosting my own Firefox Sync server on a public CentOS 7 server.) When I removed the user, here's what I got: # userdel -r sync userdel?: l'emplacement de bo?te aux lettres de sync (/var/spool/mail/sync) n'a pas ?t? trouv? userdel?: /sbin
2018 Dec 04
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Accidentally nuked my system - any suggestions ?
On 12/4/18 2:01 PM, Nicolas Kovacs wrote: > I tried a hard reset, but of course, the boot process would stop short > very early in the process. The system should boot normally if you disconnect sdb.? Have you tried that?
2018 Dec 04
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Accidentally nuked my system - any suggestions ?
Nicolas Kovacs wrote: > > My workstation is running CentOS 7 on two disks (sda and sdb) in a > software RAID 1 setup. > > It looks like I accidentally nuked it. I wanted to write an installation > ISO file to a USB disk, and instead of typing dd if=install.iso > of=/dev/sdc I typed /dev/sdb. As soon as I hit <Enter>, the screen froze. > > I tried a hard reset, but
2018 Dec 04
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Accidentally nuked my system - any suggestions ?
On Tue, 4 Dec 2018 at 17:30, Nicolas Kovacs <info at microlinux.fr> wrote: > > Le 04/12/2018 ? 23:10, Gordon Messmer a ?crit : > > The system should boot normally if you disconnect sdb. Have you > > tried that? > > Unfortunately that didn't work. The boot process stops here: > > [OK] Reached target Basic System. > > Now what ? > > In the rescue
2018 Dec 05
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Accidentally nuked my system - any suggestions ?
On 05/12/2018 05:37, Nicolas Kovacs wrote: > Le 04/12/2018 ? 23:50, Stephen John Smoogen a ?crit?: >> In the rescue mode, recreate the partition table which was on the sdb >> by copying over what is on sda >> >> >> sfdisk ?d /dev/sda | sfdisk /dev/sdb >> >> This will give the kernel enough to know it has things to do on >> rebuilding parts. >
2019 Jan 17
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Accidentally deleted .imap folder, how can I reindex?
Hi, doveadm force-resync -u user FOLDER Sami > On 17 Jan 2019, at 13.32, Les <nagylzs at gmail.com> wrote: > > > Hello, > > I have several users with Maildir format. After upgrading from 2.2 to 2.3, some directories could not be opened from thunderbird. The server log shows all kinds of errors including these: > > Corrupted record in index cache file
2006 Nov 07
0
rxml template accidentally rendered within html layout
Hi, I have the following in my controller: def show @quest = Quest.find(params[:id]) respond_to do |format| format.html format.xml end end And in my routes: map.resources :quests I have two views for this action, quests/show.rhtml and quests/show.rxml. Now what I would expect as a response to ''/quests/1.xml'' is that Rails sends, as XML, the rendered rxml
2018 Dec 04
3
Accidentally nuked my system - any suggestions ?
Le 04/12/2018 ? 23:10, Gordon Messmer a ?crit : > The system should boot normally if you disconnect sdb. Have you > tried that? Unfortunately that didn't work. The boot process stops here: [OK] Reached target Basic System. Now what ? -- Microlinux - Solutions informatiques durables 7, place de l'?glise - 30730 Montpezat Site : https://www.microlinux.fr Blog :
2008 Mar 20
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[LLVMdev] Just got bitten by accidentally using the wrong gcc
Am Donnerstag, den 20.03.2008, 15:27 -0700 schrieb Shantonu Sen: > llvm's ./configure already does that for gcc < 3. > > What are valid versions? Exactly 4.0 and 4.2? 4.0 and >=4.2? There's a list at http://llvm.org/docs/GettingStarted.html#brokengcc so there is a reasonable basis. The list isn't comprehensive, of course, and will likely grow in the future. OTOH
2007 Jun 26
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[1079] trunk/wxruby2/swig/classes/StaticBoxSizer.i: Fix a misnamed function accidentally added in SVN:1077
<!DOCTYPE html PUBLIC "-//W3C//DTD XHTML 1.1//EN" "http://www.w3.org/TR/xhtml11/DTD/xhtml11.dtd"> <html xmlns="http://www.w3.org/1999/xhtml"> <head><meta http-equiv="content-type" content="text/html; charset=utf-8" /><style type="text/css"><!-- #msg dl { border: 1px #006 solid; background: #369; padding:
2005 Apr 24
3
Help needed to recover data from ext3 file system where mkfs was issued accidentally
Hi, I connected my harddisk which had ext3 filesystem and some files archived in it as slave device and issued "mkfs /dev/hdb2" accidentally. Immediately I issued Ctrl C and stopped the process. But before that it had deleted some 100 Blocks. After that I am unable to boot that hard disk as primary device. The system is asking me "please insert a valid boot device and press
2008 Mar 20
0
[LLVMdev] Just got bitten by accidentally using the wrong gcc
On Mar 20, 2008, at 3:00 PM, Joachim Durchholz wrote: > Hi all, > > I just forgot to ./configure with CC=gcc-4.2 CXX=g++-4.2, getting the > (broken-for-LLVM) gcc-4.1 as a compiler. > The error message that I got was this: > make[1]: Entering directory `/home/jo/llvm-wrk/lib/VMCore' > make[1]: *** No rule to make target > `/home/jo/llvm-wrk/Release/bin/tblgen',