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2017 Jul 21
0
kernel-4.9.37-29.el7 (and el6)
On 07/20/2017 03:14 PM, Piotr Gackiewicz wrote:
> On Thu, 20 Jul 2017, Kevin Stange wrote:
>
>> On 07/20/2017 05:31 AM, Piotr Gackiewicz wrote:
>>> On Wed, 19 Jul 2017, Johnny Hughes wrote:
>>>
>>>> On 07/19/2017 09:23 AM, Johnny Hughes wrote:
>>>>> On 07/19/2017 04:27 AM, Piotr Gackiewicz wrote:
>>>>>> On Mon, 17 Jul
2017 Jul 20
4
kernel-4.9.37-29.el7 (and el6)
On Thu, 20 Jul 2017, Kevin Stange wrote:
> On 07/20/2017 05:31 AM, Piotr Gackiewicz wrote:
>> On Wed, 19 Jul 2017, Johnny Hughes wrote:
>>
>>> On 07/19/2017 09:23 AM, Johnny Hughes wrote:
>>>> On 07/19/2017 04:27 AM, Piotr Gackiewicz wrote:
>>>>> On Mon, 17 Jul 2017, Johnny Hughes wrote:
>>>>>
>>>>>> Are the
2008 Feb 27
0
Error: Had a bootloader specified, but no disks are bootable
Hi,
I copied my root filesystem from one box to a harddisk partition /dev/sda8.
I started fdisk /dev/sda and added a bootable flag to partition 8.
Then I mounted /dev/sda8, chrooted into it, and ran a grub-install hd0.
Then I unmounted it, and tried to start the PVM host, but it ends short
after the try to start for the following reason:
xm create /etc/xen/vm/VM3 -c
Using config file
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'',
2008 Sep 12
2
Can''t see changes in LV Size inside domU (after lvextend on dom0)
Hi guys,
I''ve seen this post regarding "lvm resize" and this contains all the
information I need to resize a disk inside domU :
http://lists.xensource.com/archives/html/xen-users/2006-11/msg00019.html
>From this post:
"With this I can extend the LVs in the Dom0, and either shutdown the DomU
and
resize2fs from Dom0 or even (tested on test VMs and low-use
2009 Oct 06
1
NUT UPS monitor & APC Back UPS CS-350 (nut-2.2.2p1) on OpenBSD
Hallo,
Following the tips found at https://calomel.org/nut_ups.html I was trying to
make NUT operate "APC Back UPS CS-350". The device introduces itself as:
#v+
ugen0 at uhub0 port 1 "American Power Conversion Back-UPS CS 350 FW:807.q7.I
USB FW:q7" rev 1.10/0.06 addr 2
#v-
My config:
#v+
[apc]
driver = usbhid-ups
port = /dev/ugen0.00
pollfreq =
2009 Oct 06
1
NUT UPS monitor & APC Back UPS CS-350 (nut-2.2.2p1) on OpenBSD
Hallo,
Following the tips found at https://calomel.org/nut_ups.html I was trying to
make NUT operate "APC Back UPS CS-350". The device introduces itself as:
#v+
ugen0 at uhub0 port 1 "American Power Conversion Back-UPS CS 350 FW:807.q7.I
USB FW:q7" rev 1.10/0.06 addr 2
#v-
My config:
#v+
[apc]
driver = usbhid-ups
port = /dev/ugen0.00
pollfreq =
2012 Apr 20
1
Upgrading from V3.0 production system to V3.3
Before I undertake this upgrade I thought I would see if anyone has any advice
on how to do this on a production system. Maybe someone has already "fought
this dragon".
Current config Gluster V3.0.0. This has been in production for over 16 months:
2 servers with 8 x 2TB hard drives (bricks) replicated
svr1:vol1 <-> srv2:vol1 -> rbrick1
svr1:vol2 <-> srv2:vol2 ->
2010 Jul 14
1
[patch] Decoding non 8/16/24 bps audio to raw format should fail cleanly
When decoding a FLAC file with bits per sample that is not a multiple
of 8 and outputting in raw format, the decoder gets as far as the write
callback before realising that it doesn't know how to write the data.
It then fails with an unhelpful message (or trips an assert() in debug
mode). The attached patch performs the check earlier, and gives a more
helpful error message.
Kind
2012 Jul 20
0
CentOS 6.2 x86_64 + PHP 5.3.3 + Zend Guard Loader v3.3 == Segfault
Hello everyone,
I've got issues getting Zend Guard Loader v3.3 running.
Tried several installations, doesn't work for any. Once I install Zend
Guard Loader my PHP CLI binary starts to segfault *at exit*.
Same is true for apache processes with mod_php enabled: Works until you
SIGHUP your apache processes. Doing that your webserver quits with a
segfault.
Can anyone reproduce that
2014 Jan 23
2
[LLVMdev] How to read v3.3 dbg metadata using v3.4 LLVM
Hi,
I have bitcode files built by LLVM v3.3 and need to process them using v3.4
tools. While I don't expect a lot of backward compatibility in LLVM,
luckily it seems everything's working fine, except for reading source line
information attached to instructions. I use this piece of code [0] to get
source line information. For v3.4, instruction.getMetadata returns NULL.
I used llvm-dis to
2011 Sep 17
0
Warning in 'probtrans'-function ('mstate'-package)
Dear all,
in order to estimate transition-specific probabilities in a multi-state
model i applied the 'probtrans()' function from the 'mstate'-package.
Now, i am at loss with the following message (see attached example):
Warning message:
In probtrans(msf.0, predt = 0) :
Negative diagonal elements of (I+dA); the estimate may not be meaningful.
I am not very familiar with matrix
2010 Mar 22
1
mbox + bzip2 +dovecot = crash?
I have some archived mails in compressed (by bzip2) mboxes and I would
like to read them via imap Unfortunately it looks like dovecot
crashes when tries to read them :(
#v+
kjonca at alfa:~/Mail/Old/Junk%sudo /usr/sbin/dovecot -n
[sudo] password for kjonca:
# 1.2.11: /etc/dovecot/dovecot.conf
# OS: Linux 2.6.32.7+2 i686 Debian squeeze/sid
log_path: /var/log/dovecot
2014 Jan 24
2
[LLVMdev] How to read v3.3 dbg metadata using v3.4 LLVM
Thanks Eric, but could you give me a little bit more hints or pointers
please? I looked into DebugInfo.h, but I'm still not sure how to start. It
sounds like I'd have to somehow manually extract metadata nodes from an
instruction.
Thanks,
JS
On Wed, Jan 22, 2014 at 10:14 PM, Eric Christopher <echristo at gmail.com>wrote:
> This is likely going to be difficult if possible. I
2008 Mar 27
2
strptime and plot(),lines()
Hello,
Im reading Data out of a Database.
#v+
rs <- dbGetQuery(con,"SELECT * ... )
attach(rs)
#v-
There ist a colum I convert into "Time".
#v+
> zeit<-strptime(datum,format="%Y-%m-%d %H:%M:%S");
> class(zeit)
[1] "POSIXt" "POSIXlt"
#v-
1.
A plot(zeit,money) plots the Data.
All i see on the x-achis are the Days.
I would like to see the
2010 Nov 05
2
i/o scheduler deadlocks with loopback devices
This was an email I sent to xen-devel a while ago without getting a
response. I''m reposting it here in case someone knows more.
Hello all,
I''m able to consistently reproduce lockups in my domU with heavy I/O
with the following error:
36841.420662] INFO: task rsyslogd:15014
blocked for more than 120 seconds. [36841.420843] "echo 0>
2011 Jan 29
2
How to make a bootable USB flash drive manually?
I would like to boot Ubuntu 8.04 i386 from my USB flash drive. I was
guided by this tutorial:
http://syslinux.zytor.com/wiki/index.php/HowTos#How_to_Create_a_Bootable_USB:_For_Linux
I took following steps:
1) made sure that usb_storage.ko kernel module is loaded
root at martin-desktop:~# lsmod | grep -i storage
usb_storage 39585 1
root at martin-desktop:~#
2) inserted USB flash
2016 Jul 24
2
Network without forward mode
Hey!
Another question. The documentation about networks say:
╭─────┤ http://libvirt.org/formatnetwork.html#elementsConnect ├─────
│Inclusion of the forward element indicates that the virtual network is
│to be connected to the physical LAN.Since 0.3.0. The mode attribute
│determines the method of forwarding. If there is no forward element, the
│network will be isolated from any other network
2007 May 02
0
hdparm strange behaviour on centos 5.0 using the latest kernel
After booting into Linux 2.6.18-8.1.3.el5xen
#> hdparm -tT /dev/sda
/dev/sda:
Timing cached reads: 10512 MB in 1.98 seconds = 5306.82 MB/sec
Timing buffered disk reads: 210 MB in 3.02 seconds = 69.58 MB/sec
Then I start a domu with the command:
#>xm create <domainname>
This domain uses file based Virtual block devices.
And now the hard drive performance goes down
2014 Jan 10
0
Slow IO on DomUs under Xen 4.1 kernel 3.2.0.4
Hello,
I hope this is the mailing list to discuss this issue, but if not sorry
for spamming!
I just discovered a really slow IO performance on DomUs running debian
wheezy over wheezy dom0s, any operation that requires disk read or write
takes a lot of time.
Here are the hardware parameters:
Single Xeon 5120 (dual core)
8GB of ram
Hardware raid 2x250GB drives raid 1
his is the configuration