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2007 Apr 29
3
Building Modules Against Xen Sources
I''m currently trying to build modules against the kernels created with Xen 3.0.5rc4. This used to not be such a problem, as Xen created a kernel directory and the built in it. Plain Jane, nothing fancy. I''ve noticed that somewhere since I did this (which was as recent as 3.0.4-1) the kernel build now does things a bit different. Apparently there is some sort of
2008 Mar 07
0
XenFS
I''ve been looking at perhaps sharing some data between various domUs. Specifically, a Gentoo Portage tree. I found XenFS (http://wiki.xensource.com/xenwiki/XenFS). Is this going anywhere? I couldn''t get it to build. -- Jayson Vantuyl Systems Architect Engine Yard jvantuyl@engineyard.com 1 866 518 9275 ext 204 _______________________________________________ Xen-devel
2008 Apr 06
8
Is XVD live resize possible?
Hi! Say I export an LVM logical volume from dom0 as /dev/xvda to the domU: disk = [ ''phy:xenimages/stan,xvda,w'' ] No I can lvresize xenimages/stan in dom0, but the domU stays ignorant of this change. How could I propagate the resize to the domU without rebooting or temporarily breaking its connection to /dev/xvda? Sort of a SCSI rescan, perhaps? -- Thanks, Feri.
2006 Apr 04
1
Filesystem too large...
I need to setup a 3.27TB ext3 filesystem using -i 1024 and -b 1024. When I try to format this partition I get the "Filesystem too large." error. Are there any plans to update these limits? are there any patches already available that I can try out? Or am I just SOL here? (vzbu2 ~)# fdisk -l /dev/etherd/e1.1 Disk /dev/etherd/e1.1: 3600.7 GB, 3600795892224 bytes 255 heads, 63
2010 Dec 07
1
Two-node cluster often hanging in o2hb/jdb2
Hi, I'm pretty new to ocfs2 and a bit stuck. I have two Debian/Squeeze (testing) machines accessing an ocfs2 filesystem over aoe. The filesystem sits on an lvm2 volume, but I guess that is irrelevant. Even when mostly idle, everything accessing the cluster sometimes hangs for about 20 seconds. This happens rather frequently, say every 5 minutes, but the interval seems irregular while the
2012 Mar 08
1
Bug#586772: blktap2 Support
We have a great many VMs that are stuck on Lenny because of this. Probably can build it ourselves, but would prefer to avoid the maintenance nightmare. Please make this happen, as we really like Debian. Thanks, -- Jayson Vantuyl jayson at gogrid.com<mailto:jayson at gogrid.com> 417-207-6962<tel:+14172076962> (mobile) ________________________________ The information contained in
2003 May 31
0
adsi and voicemail application not working
Can anyone tell me what I need to do to tell the voicemail and voicemail2 applications to download to a different slot? The only problem I have remaining is this one... I dial the voicemailmain extension from a PT480, and the display tells me "services is full, download refused", but asterisk PBX only occupies the first slot (I changed this)... Any help would be greatly appreciated.
2003 Apr 16
1
The Joys of ADSI
Hey Everybody, You may remember be as the one that was generally running in circles trying to get ADSI phones to work? Well, five phones later, I've got a phone and a code that works to program it. I have been discouraged from just posting it to an e-mail forum, but I have been encouraged to get it embedded in the program. Is this possible? How should it be done? Next, after getting it
2004 Aug 04
0
Bogus patent applications (was: [RANT] ... Broadvoice)
Jayson Vantuyl wrote: > Mmmmmm. I'm should patent that. > Something like "Patent for Using Spam > Filters to Block Stuff That Isn't Spam" or > something equally obvious. I like it. That won't make it even past the sloppiest examiner. You would have to wrap it up nicely and present it as something novel, like so ... ------------------------- Method and
2010 Sep 25
5
unpredictable Xen crash w NetBSD 5.0.2(XEN3PAE_DOMU)
Dear all: I''m sorry I crossmail. I try setup aoe-vblade server on netbsd 5.0.2(domU) and I try to do some stress test with for i in {65536}; do dd if=/dev/zero of=/dev/etherd/e?.? bs=4K;done on a Linux box Two Xen dom0 configurations I use: 1. 32bits SuSE Enterprise Linux 11sp1 2.6.32.12-0.7-xen with 32bits Xen 4.0.0_21091_04-0.2.6 2. 64bits Gentoo 2.6.32-xen-r1 with 64bits Xen 4.0.0
2007 Mar 06
10
Does XEN support crash carts?
While VNC is good enough, it doesn’t work if the NIC is down. So is there a way to switch amongst guest VM’s once a crash cart’s monitor/keyboard/mouse is attached to the video/USB/etc. ports (on the back of the physical box running XEN)? For the network down (out-of-band) emergencies, is there a way to switch amongst domain and/or guest VM consoles once a crash cart ‘terminal’
2010 May 19
0
blkback.131.xvd or blkback.145.xvda?
Hi have 4 dom0 with debian lenny running xen. When I run ps axf|grep xvd I see it''s different on diferent dom0s. dom0-A 15677 ? S< 0:00 \_ [blkback.139.xvd] 15678 ? S< 0:38 \_ [blkback.139.xvd] 17015 ? S< 0:00 \_ [blkback.140.xvd] 17016 ? S< 2:34 \_ [blkback.140.xvd] 21309 ? S< 0:00 \_ [blkback.142.xvd] 21310 ?
2009 Apr 12
1
Missing xvd devices in DomU
Hello List, i am trying to boot a 2.6.28 vanilla kernel as a DomU. This is some of my config: ---------------------------------------------- root = ''/dev/xvda2 ro'' disk = [ ''drbd:pgone,xvda2,w'', ''phy:/dev/vg/pgone-swap,xvda1,w'',
2003 Apr 23
2
Call Queue Manager and DID Digits
I've been asked to create a graphical "call-queue" manager. That is, use the existing call queues application but allow a way to view what's coming and attach information to it. As far as the "attaching information" that's in the realm of my application, but I'm trying to figure out if the internals of queues are exposed through any interface. Any help there?
2009 Feb 03
1
hello and aoe booting
hi to the list, Hello everyone, I am new in the world of pxe booting and i try to use AOE to boot my linux debian lenny machines. I install the linux like this: parted -s /dev/etherd/e10.1 mklabel gpt parted -s /dev/etherd/e10.1 mklabel gpt parted -s /dev/etherd/e10.1 mkpart primary ext3 17408B 314590207B parted -s /dev/etherd/e10.1 mkpart primary ext3 314590208B 3535815679B parted -s
1997 Sep 10
2
R-alpha: model.matrix misbehaves on two-sided formulas
I am using R for a graduate class on linear models that I teach. I sent the class a sample transcript of explicit construction of the model matrix and use of the QR decomposition. One of the members of the class picked up on the fact that the model matrix was not what I advertised that it should be when a two-sided formula is used. A one-sided formula works properly. For example, >
2005 Jul 14
4
[PATCH] Support for official xvd major number
LANANA has officially assigned the block major of 202 for xvd devices (http://www.lanana.org/docs/device-list/devices-2.6+.txt). Take advantage of knowing this so people don''t have to do the mknod on their system. Also, fix up the scsi regex to get sda correct without having to do hacks like sda0. Signed-off-by: Jeremy Katz <katzj@redhat.com> Jeremy
2009 Jun 11
0
Re: problem with virsh attach-device on xen3.4
On Thu, Jun 11, 2009 at 7:12 PM, Pallab Chakrabarty<pchakrabarty@spikesource.com> wrote: > No device created at /dev/etherd/ .. even no folder as “etherd” > > aoe-stat return nothing .. If you''re talking about domU, then it''s normal. Whatever the block device is on dom0 (/dev/etherd/*, /dev/mapper/*, etc.) domU sees only /dev/xvda (or whatever you tell it to be).
2006 Jul 28
3
Private Interconnect and self fencing
I have an OCFS2 filesystem on a coraid AOE device. It mounts fine, but with heavy I/O the server self fences claiming a write timeout: (16,2):o2hb_write_timeout:164 ERROR: Heartbeat write timeout to device etherd/e0.1p1 after 12000 milliseconds (16,2):o2hb_stop_all_regions:1789 ERROR: stopping heartbeat on all active regions. Kernel panic - not syncing: ocfs2 is very sorry to be fencing this
2012 Dec 11
2
Bug#695645: xen-utils-common: xm block-attach does not create /dev/xvd* devices on dom0
Package: xen-utils-common Version: 4.1.3-6 Severity: minor Dear Maintainer, I am trying to run the following command on a dom0 Debian server in order to mount a vmware vmdk. I don't want to use kpartx or losetup as they have poor write performance and I'm hoping blktap will provide better performance. xm block-attach 0 tap:vmdk:/mnt/backup/3MSYDDP01/3MSYDDP01_2-flat.vmdk /dev/xvda1 w 0