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2010 Dec 07
5
Smoothwall Appliance in Xen
Is anyone here running Smoothwall Appliance as a VM in Xen? We''re
running it right now, but it''s running fully virtualized instead of
para-virtualized. Anyone know if it can run as a PV?
It crashed yesterday with only a 100 user sessions on it. Not much in
the log except:
[2010-12-06 15:03:31 7341] WARNING (image:559) domain prxy3: device model failure: pid 22922: malfunctioning
2008 Jun 04
3
SBS 2008 install finds no disks
I''m trying to install SBS 2008 (essentially Windows Server 2008 x64) in
an HVM domain. The install starts OK, but when I get to the disk part
of the installation it doesn''t detect the disk I have configured. What
is the trick for getting the installer to recognise my disk?
Here''s my config file:
name = "06-sbs2008"
memory = 4096
vcpus = 1
builder =
2007 Jan 25
1
SBS Backup User
Have a samba 3.0.22 joined ADS to a SBS windows 2003 R2. I am trying to
get the SBS Backup to use a samba share.
Username TPMMLAW\SBS Backup User is invalid on this system
TPMMLAW is the domain. How would I map the "SBS Backup User" to a valid
unix account. Any pointers?
Vernon
2008 May 18
11
Release 0.9.0 of GPL PV Drivers for Windows
I''ve just put up the latest release of the GPLPV drivers for Windows.
This release involved a fairly big rewrite of the stuff that talks to
Windows as I changed from WDF to WDM. WDF is a newer framework from
Microsoft which makes it easier to write drivers as a lot of the state
management stuff is done for you. It also means shipping a great big dll
around with the drivers (note the
2008 May 18
11
Release 0.9.0 of GPL PV Drivers for Windows
I''ve just put up the latest release of the GPLPV drivers for Windows.
This release involved a fairly big rewrite of the stuff that talks to
Windows as I changed from WDF to WDM. WDF is a newer framework from
Microsoft which makes it easier to write drivers as a lot of the state
management stuff is done for you. It also means shipping a great big dll
around with the drivers (note the
2006 Aug 23
1
Winbind not looking in correct Win2k3 SBS User container
Hi,
We've recently upgraded a network from Win2k to 2k3 SBS. We were using
samba with security = domain (which I believe stopped working - I was on
vacation at the time the upgrade was done) and are now using security =
ads.
We're using samba-3.0.23b-0.1.35 on SuSE Enterprise Linux Server 9 SP3
x86_64
The samba machine has been sucessfully joined to the domain with:
kinit
2005 Oct 11
1
Samba and Windows 2k SBS
Hi,
I have problem with WinBind and Windows SBS 2k sience this monday.
When i went back to work (I work as a teacher), my windows server was
restarted and my linux workstations have problem:
root@komp15l:~# wbinfo -u
Error looking up domain users
root@komp15l:~# id a
id: a: No such user
# wbinfo -t
checking the trust secret via RPC calls succeeded
root@komp15l:~# wbinfo --sequence
KOMP15L : 1
2008 Dec 26
17
Multiple IRQ''s in HVM for Windows
I really need to have the ability to tie event channel port''s to
interrupts for my gplpv drivers under Windows. Is anyone working on
anything like this? Does MSI allow more than one interrupt per PCI
device?
Thanks
James
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2009 Nov 02
4
vps file lost after server crash
Hello, All,
Today one of our servers was crashed, after I rebooted the server, one
vps can not boot up, and it needs fsck, after I run fsck command, a
lot of files lost, and also some file content was changed. Not sure
how could it happen, do you have any advice that can avoid this or
recover the data?
Thanks.
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2007 Nov 25
4
behaviour of ''xm block-attach'' changed with 3.1.2?
''xm block-attach'' doesn''t let me assign the same backend device anymore,
even if I use ''r!'' or ''w!''.
I think this has changed since 3.1.1 (or maybe since 3.1.0).
Is this the way it is supposed to work?
Thanks
James
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2008 Aug 18
5
HVM windows - PCI IRQ firing on both CPU''s
I''m just doing some testing on the gplpv drivers with different ways of
handling interrupts, and I''m trying a scheme where each xen device (eg
vbd/vif) driver attaches to the same IRQ as the pci driver, and each
handles it in sequence.
In testing though, I noticed the following when logging what each ISR is
doing:
60.32381439 - evtchn event on port 5
60.32384109 - port 5
2018 Aug 27
2
Problems removing a SBS 2008 server from a Samba AD DC.
Hi,
I have a samba 4.7.9 DC that I am trying to remove a windows SBS dc from.
In doing this I have run across several problems.
For whatever reason when I try to dcpromo the windows DC it fails because
it says it cannot contact the samba4 DC. I have checked replication as per
https://wiki.samba.org/index.php/Verifying_the_Directory_Replication_Statuses
All of the tests pass.
Since we are going
2010 Jan 30
20
"Iomem mapping not permitted" during windows crash dump under GPLPV
I''ve recently noticed that my windows crash dumps fail at around 40-50%
under GPLPV. ''xm dmesg'' shows the following:
(XEN) grant_table.c:350:d0 Iomem mapping not permitted ffffffffffffffff
(domain 865)
At first I thought that the cause was just a bug in my grant ref code
but it just occurred to me that this could be happening when Windows
tries to write out the
2009 Feb 10
7
hang on restore in 3.3.1
I am having problems with save/restore under 3.3.1 in the GPLPV drivers.
I call hvm_shutdown(xpdd, SHUTDOWN_suspend), but as soon as I lower IRQL
(enabling interrupts), qemu goes to 100% CPU and the DomU load goes
right up too.
Xentrace is showing a whole lot of this going on:
CPU0 200130258143212 (+ 770) hypercall [ rip =
0x000000008020632a, eax = 0xffffffff ]
CPU0 200130258151107 (+
2010 Jun 08
32
Problems with GPLPV network latency
Hi,
DomU is a Win2008 R2 64
When i install the GPLPV drivers the network latency goes from 15ms to
random numbers up to 1200ms and eventually dies. If you run a ping from
the DomU to another host the network stays alive but the high latency is
still there.
Further more if i try and uninstall the network driver i am unable to
use the old one (realtek) as it cannot detect the device.
2009 Feb 26
8
GPL PV TAP cow incompatible?
Hi
Is it true that the GPLPV drivers is incompatible with QCOW images?
The Windows DomU works fine with raw standard "file:/" images, and
paravirtualized Linux DomU works fine with QCOW and raw images.
If i use QCOW images with my Windows DomU''s i get a stop error:
0x00000007b (inaccessible boot device).
It looks like the blkback.3.hda process, that normally starts with
2023 Mar 13
1
tcl tk: set the position button
Dear Rodrigo,
Try tkwm.geometry(win1, "-0+0"), which should position win1 at the top
right.
I hope this helps,
John
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McMaster University
Hamilton, Ontario, Canada
web: https://socialsciences.mcmaster.ca/jfox/
On 2023-03-12 8:41 p.m., Rodrigo Badilla wrote:
> Hi all,
> I am using tcltk2 library to show buttons and messages. Everything
> work
2008 Nov 16
3
detecting a ''block-configure'' via xenbus
How should I be detecting a block-configure operation done in Dom0 in a
HVM DomU?
Under Debian Lenny''s Xen 3.2.1, when I execute such a command, Dom0
writes to the backend values ''params'' and ''type'', twice, but doesn''t
update the ''sectors'' value to match the new device, or initiate a state
change. Given that, the best I can
2008 Nov 10
14
GPL PV Intermitent Network Problems
Well, I seem to have developed a strange issue with the GPL PV drivers
in Windows. I''m running Xen 3.2 on SLES 10 SP2 and running some Windows
XP HVM domUs. Most (12-15) of my Windows machines work just fine. Two
of them, though, have started exhibiting a strange behavior with
intermittent network connectivity. Basically, the network starts up and
connects initially. After some
2009 May 16
13
GPLPV uninstaller
I''ve just uploaded a couple of .bat files to
http://www.meadowcourt.org/downloads/gplpv_uninstall_bat.zip that will
manually (and forcibly) uninstall GPLPV from your computer, which seems
to be necessary before doing upgrades from some versions. Run the
uninstaller, reboot, then install. There is a 0.9.x and a 0.10.x
uninstaller, which differ slightly, but the basic steps performed are: