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2007 Apr 18
4
Tap0?
Hello!
What is exactly "tap0" in the host ifconfig?
Thank you!
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2006 Mar 29
4
xmlsimple not found
I''ve been working through the Flickr tutorial, and it looks like I
installed the Flickr gem with the require xml-simple gem without
problems. But when I got to the point in the demo when it was time to
submit the form, I got an error with the message "uninitialized constant
Flickr".
I did some poking around at the gem repository, and ran ''ruby
2010 Apr 01
2
Speex API when Executing giving --->* *Access Violation
Hi Jean,
Thanks for the Information ,
How to Get that BSD License ??
I am working on Win32 Console Application ( VS 2005 )
What type of license Needed ??
How to get it ??
Plz Help
Thanks
Aparna
2010/4/2 Jean-Marc Valin <Jean-Marc.Valin at usherbrooke.ca>
> Quoting Nikki Appu <appu.nikki at gmail.com>:
> > Does Speex API need any License to use in our code ???
>
2013 Jun 09
0
Re: libguestfs support snapshot based virutal disk analysis?
On Sun, Jun 09, 2013 at 03:40:42PM +0800, 雨居轩 wrote:
> Hi dear all:
> I have browsed almost all architecture of libGuestFs and use it on Fedora 18. It really seems greate!
> However,
> 1. No virtual disk (*.vdi, *.vmdk...) based snashot analysis code
> Current LibGuestFs could recognize and virtual disk format
> (e.g. *.VDI) and the file syste inside it (e.g. NTFS ), but
2013 Jun 10
0
Re: libguestfs support snapshot based virutal disk analysis?
On Sun, Jun 09, 2013 at 05:49:44PM -0400, Alexander Nelson wrote:
> I've used QEMU to read .vmdk snapshots. The VM directory layout in my case
> (Fusion, and I've seen Workstation do the same) created a .vmdk file per
> snapshot, and qemu-img could use that .vmdk file and the base .vmdk to
> convert the disk image to a raw image. IIRC there is a manifest file that
> ties
2008 Sep 03
1
[LLVMdev] Info on LLVM 2.3 which is available as a virutal appliance
Hi!
I'm glad that their is interest in the VMware install of LLVM 2.3.
The appliance(compressed via 7zip) is over 800 MB in size. So, I can't send
it out via email.
I don't have the resources to host it. If someone can find an area that
this appliance can live, I'd be willing to upload it os that everyone could
use it.
regards,
Bernardo
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2004 Apr 20
0
Wiki: virutal user with Sendmail and OpenLDAP
In the Wiki, section 2, "Virtual user support with OpenLDAP",
does the example apply to non Sendmail?
If that's the case, can someone post a quick guide about setup virtual
user with Sendmail.
I use OpenBSD-3.4, BTW.
TIA,
Zoong
2013 Jun 10
1
Re: libguestfs support snapshot based virutal disk analysis?
(Sorry, Rich, I managed to miss reply-all.)
These VMDK files are difference files from a baseline VMDK file.
I'm not familiar with ESX's storage, but the size indicators on these tell
me they aren't raw. For a virtual disk that has 3.2GB of data in its
current state, against 3.0GB of data in its baseline, the current state's
.vmdk file is 200MB.
--Alex
On Mon, Jun 10, 2013 at
2010 Apr 01
2
Speex API when Executing giving --->* *Access Violation
Hi
I am trying to use the code from Sampleenc.c program
after Installing speex on my system I am able to Link libspeex.lib to my
win32 console application
but when calling
speex_encoder_init(&speex_nb_mode);
speex_encoder_ctl API and also other
basic
encoder initializing APIs
its compiling properly , *when
2015 Apr 14
1
Re: VM Performance using KVM Vs. VMware ESXi
Hi Jatin,
The RedHat documentation on this is extremely helpful. It's so helpful that
I use it as a reference on completely different distributions.
VMWare does a pretty good job of guiding you and giving you defaults that
are sensible. With Libvirt/QEMU/KVM, you need to get an idea of those and
enable them yourself.
For example, I see that you are using qcow2 files, but if you don't
2013 Jun 09
2
libguestfs support snapshot based virutal disk analysis?
Hi dear all:
I have browsed almost all architecture of libGuestFs and use it on Fedora 18. It really seems greate!
However,
1. No virtual disk (*.vdi, *.vmdk...) based snashot analysis code
Current LibGuestFs could recognize and virtual disk format (e.g. *.VDI) and the file syste inside it (e.g. NTFS ), but find no support for snapshot virtual disk.
Virtual Machine such VirtualBox
2013 Jun 09
2
Re: libguestfs support snapshot based virutal disk analysis?
I've used QEMU to read .vmdk snapshots. The VM directory layout in my case
(Fusion, and I've seen Workstation do the same) created a .vmdk file per
snapshot, and qemu-img could use that .vmdk file and the base .vmdk to
convert the disk image to a raw image. IIRC there is a manifest file that
ties .vmdk files to the snapshot they represent.
So, from my experience, qemu does read disk
2010 Apr 03
2
Speex API when Executing giving --->* *Access Violation
Hi Jean ,
( You can obtain a BSD license by printing the header of most of the CELT
source
code files. )
How to obtain BSD License for my win32 console application ?
( printing the header of most of the CELT source code files. ) Can u explain
in detail Unfortunately i didnt understand the printing header of sx code
....
Ur Help will greatly appreciable
Thanks
Aparna
2010/4/2 Jean-Marc
2007 Oct 07
9
RESOLVED: Debian Xen + Broadcom NetXtreme II (IBM x3655 7985-AC1)
I have a new x3655 IBM and whenever the /etc/xen/scripts/network-bridge
script starts, the ethernet would no longer work. This post isn''t about
the cause, but the fix. I did a lot of tcpdumps and Googling, but I''ll
spare you that. All they do is prove that yes, there is an issue. :)
I tried Debian 4.0 i386/amd64 and Ubuntu 7.04 Server i386/amd64 and they
all exhibit the
2010 Apr 03
1
Speex API when Executing giving --->* *Access Violation
I am not clear, How to do can u tell exactly tell me wat to do ??? Plz
Thanks
Aparna
On Sat, Apr 3, 2010 at 5:53 PM, Jean-Marc Valin <
jean-marc.valin at usherbrooke.ca> wrote:
>
>
> On 2010-04-03 04:47, Nikki Appu wrote:
>
>>
>> Hi Jean ,
>>
>> ( You can obtain a BSD license by printing the header of most of the
>> CELT source
>> code
2008 Oct 16
5
virutal resources and ssh_authorized_key
Hello!
I''ve got question - how to use ssh_autorized_key as a virtual resource?
I''ve got bunch of users and ssh_authorized_key virtual resources, but
only users gets to the target system - ssh keys not...
I write something like:
class admins {
@user { "username":
...
}
@ssh_authorized_key { "username":
ensure => present,
key => "...",
2006 Feb 22
15
Fixtures and Relationships
In my daily development, I migrate back and forth between versions, and
often do: rake load_fixtures...
... in order to populate my development database with fun data.
Now, with any HABTM relationship, there are failures, as there is no way to
say "which" fixtures to load first.
Within an actual functional or unit test case, you could simply load them in
the proper order, but
2000 Jun 11
3
TINC 1.0pre2 problem
On Sun, 11 Jun 2000, David Summers wrote:
> Thanks for the great software package! The question I have is this:
Thank you :)
> My goal is to set up a triangle topology VPN between three sites and run
> OSPF routing on all the sites so that if a link goes down between any two
> sites the OSPF routing will reroute the packets that used to go between
> the sites A <-> B to A
2009 May 08
4
XEN/bridge mode
Hi!
I want to forward the port 3389 from the domU to the virtual server with ip
address 192.168.122.77 with not success...
I tried a lot of iptables rules with no luck so far. Is this possible? I
take a look at other post and I don''t found an answer.
By example:
/sbin/iptables -t nat -A PREROUTING -p tcp -i xenbr0 --dport 3389 -j DNAT
--to 192.168.122.77:3389
the virtual nic for the
2016 Feb 25
5
Tinc 1.0.26 on Mac OS X
Hey all,
I'm trying to use tinc 1.0.26 from Homebrew on Mac OS X 10.10.5, and having
some trouble. Is anyone successfully doing this?
Here's my config:
$ sudo cat /etc/tinc/robotvpn/tinc.conf
Name = elendur
Mode = switch
AddressFamily = ipv4
Interface = tincdev0
Compression = 1
ConnectTo = robot_ph_cpe22_04
And here's the invocation:
$ sudo tincd -D -c /etc/tinc/robotvpn -d
tincd