Displaying 20 results from an estimated 2000 matches similar to: "hung pool on iscsi"
2024 May 30
2
[Bug 3695] New: X11 forwarding via UNIX socket instead of 127.0.0.1
https://bugzilla.mindrot.org/show_bug.cgi?id=3695
Bug ID: 3695
Summary: X11 forwarding via UNIX socket instead of 127.0.0.1
Product: Portable OpenSSH
Version: 9.7p1
Hardware: Other
OS: Linux
Status: NEW
Severity: enhancement
Priority: P5
Component: ssh
Assignee:
2002 Jul 16
0
[Bug 356] New: 3.4p1 hostbased authentication between Linux and Solaris
http://bugzilla.mindrot.org/show_bug.cgi?id=356
Summary: 3.4p1 hostbased authentication between Linux and Solaris
Product: Portable OpenSSH
Version: -current
Platform: ix86
OS/Version: Linux
Status: NEW
Severity: major
Priority: P2
Component: ssh
AssignedTo: openssh-unix-dev at mindrot.org
2008 Apr 04
10
ZFS and multipath with iSCSI
We''re currently designing a ZFS fileserver environment with iSCSI based
storage (for failover, cost, ease of expansion, and so on). As part of
this we would like to use multipathing for extra reliability, and I am
not sure how we want to configure it.
Our iSCSI backend only supports multiple sessions per target, not
multiple connections per session (and my understanding is that the
2008 May 20
4
Ways to speed up ''zpool import''?
We''re planning to build a ZFS-based Solaris NFS fileserver environment
with the backend storage being iSCSI-based, in part because of the
possibilities for failover. In exploring things in our test environment,
I have noticed that ''zpool import'' takes a fairly long time; about
35 to 45 seconds per pool. A pool import time this slow obviously
has implications for how fast
2003 Feb 24
1
(fwd from johanhusselman@cks.co.za) Please help with smb printing
----- Forwarded message from Johan Husselmann <johanhusselman@cks.co.za> -----
From: "Johan Husselmann" <johanhusselman@cks.co.za>
Subject: Please help with smb printing
Date: Sat, 22 Feb 2003 19:17:40 +0200
To: <samba@samba.org>
X-Mailer: Microsoft Outlook Express 6.00.2600.0000
Can tou please help me to setup smb printing from red hat 7.3 to a
windows2000
2009 Aug 27
0
How are you supposed to remove faulted spares from pools?
We have a situation where all of the spares in a set of pools have
gone into a faulted state and now, apparently, we can''t remove them
or otherwise de-fault them. I''m confidant that the underlying disks
are fine, but ZFS seems quite unwilling to do anything with the spares
situation.
(The specific faulted state is ''FAULTED corrupted data'' in
''zpool
2000 Feb 08
0
Bug report and PATCH in ssh-agent in openssh 1.2.2
Dear folks,
system: RH 6.1 Linux on a PIII
software: installed binaries resulting from rpm --rebuild
openssh-1.2.2-1.src.rpm, downloaded from
http://the.wiretapped.net/security/cryptography/ssh/OpenSSH/files/openssh-1.2.2-1.src.rpm
problem program: ssh-agent
problem description:
When execute
ssh-agent startx -- -bpp 32
ssh-agent does not pass the -bpp 32 to startx.
Why problem exists:
2011 Aug 24
0
pool-refresh on iSCSI pools does not actually rescan the bus
Hi,
When I add a new LUN on an iscsi target and then issue a pool-refresh command
on the respective storage pool in libvirt, libvirt will not find the new lun
(or notice if luns have been removed).
I'm using a Dell PowerVault MD3200i iSCSI Array to hold the volumes for
virtual servers in libvirt. In libvirt, I have defined the storage pool as
this:
<pool type='iscsi'>
2010 Jul 12
0
Zfs pool / iscsi lun with windows initiator.
Hi friends,
i have a problem. I have a file server which initiates large volumes with iscsi initiator. Problem is, zfs side it shows non aviable space, but i am %100 sure there is at least, 5 TB space. Problem is, because zfs pool shows as 0 aviable all iscsi connection got lost and all sharing setup is gone and need restart to fix. all time till today i keep delete snapshots and make it alive
2012 Jan 04
0
Feasibility of iscsi storage pool
Hi,
I want to start using iscsi storage but ran into a problem. I defined a
storage pool and this contains my first LUN which is mounted on a
hypervisor. When I now add a second LUN on a target and do a tgt-admin
--update --force to reload the target the i/o to the first LUN seems to
freeze for a few seconds.
Now I'm wondering if I'm doing anything wrong? It's not really tolerable
2015 Jan 12
0
Re: missing backend for pool type 5 (iscsi)
On 10.01.2015 11:42, Mathieu Bouillaguet wrote:
> Hi,
>
> I try to define an iscsi pool with virsh but I always get the following
> error :
>
> error :internal error: missing backend for pool type 5 (iscsi)
>
> And yet libvirt was compiled with iscsi support :
> configure: Storage Drivers
> configure:
> configure: Dir: yes
> configure: FS: yes
>
2012 Dec 02
1
iSCSI storage pool autostart
Hello everyone,
I have recently installed libvirt 1.0.0 and am having a problem with my
iSCSI storage pool's autostarting. They are just going to an inactive state
right after a reboot of the host. However once the startup is complete I
can manually start the pool without problem.
I am getting the following errors in the libvirtd.log file but they don't
really give me much as to what
2011 Feb 02
1
iSCSI storage pool questions
Hi All,
I've been trying to figure out the best way of using an iSCSI SAN with KVM and thanks to a helpful post by Tom Georgoulias that I found on this list (https://www.redhat.com/archives/libvirt-users/2010-May/msg00008.html), it appears I have a solution.
What I'm wondering is the following:
1) If I use an iSCSI LUN as the storage pool (instead of creating an LVM VG from this iSCSI
2015 Jan 10
2
missing backend for pool type 5 (iscsi)
Hi,
I try to define an iscsi pool with virsh but I always get the following
error :
error :internal error: missing backend for pool type 5 (iscsi)
And yet libvirt was compiled with iscsi support :
configure: Storage Drivers
configure:
configure: Dir: yes
configure: FS: yes
configure: NetFS: yes
configure: LVM: yes
configure: iSCSI: yes
configure: SCSI: yes
configure:
2013 May 31
0
iSCSI-based Storage Pool and virsh attach-device problems/questions
Hello all,
I am attempting to use the 'virsh attach-device' command to add storage to a guest from a pre-defined iSCSI-based storage pool. My desire is to attach a volume from the storage pool and have the storage pool recognize that the volume is in use and either flag it as such, or remove it from the pool so that subsequent queries to the pool will only return available storage
2016 Apr 21
2
RFC: EfficiencySanitizer
>
>
> Will this technology allow us to pinpoint specific accesses that generally
> have high latency (i.e. generally are cache misses)? This information is
> useful for programmers, and is also useful as an input to loop unrolling,
> instruction scheduling, and the like on ooo cores.
>
Won't hardware performance counter tell you which accesses are delinquent
accesses?
The
2010 Mar 17
1
Pool, iSCSI and guest start
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Hi,
Former user of Xen and newbie in kvm/qemu/libvirt stuff, I give it a try
on my network ;-)
I need to run a VM with iSCSI target attached.
I did it this way :
1) Creation of iscsi pool (equa.xml) :
<pool type="iscsi">
<name>equalog</name>
<source>
<host name="10.10.0.1"/>
<device
2007 Oct 27
2
Strange warnings with view specs
I''ve been seeing the following in some of my view specs:
.P.P........ignoring attempt to close spec::mocks::mock:0x7334c4c
with td
opened at byte 258, line 20
closed at byte 287, line 20
attributes at open: {}
text around open: "\t</tr>\n\t<tr>\n\t\t<td>#<Spec::Mocks::Mock:0"
text around close:
2004 Aug 13
1
Menu's limitations
"Menu" is limited to 8 menus with 12 items each.
Is there any chance to grow the number of menus ?
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2002 Nov 15
1
Can't 'save-as' from MS Word
Samba Gurus,
I've got a Solaris box running samba 2.0.7. A couple of users on
Windows XP clients are reporting problems saving files from within MS
Word, and Wordpad to the samba share, which of course is a mapped drive.
They get an error saying "This is not a valid file name".... These XP
boxes do have the reg hacks plainpassword.reg and signorseal.reg
installed. The work around