Displaying 20 results from an estimated 2000 matches similar to: "ZFS/OSOL/Firewire..."
2009 Aug 18
2
FireWire in CentOS 5.3
I am being given a digital camcorder.
It uses Mini DV tapes and either connects via typical RCA cables (IE to
a tv) or via FireWire. I don't have the brand on hand, but I was told it
can be ripped to DV like any standard FireWire camcorder (I believe
dvgrab will be sufficient).
I just installed an older FireWire card I have that I used at one point
in Fedora for my iPod. It was a PITA
2013 Jul 27
2
Firewire on Centos-6 ???
Hi all!
I'm trying to use my first-ever firewire device, and just OOB I'm not
getting very far, so advice would be appreciated.
When I plug in the device I see some entries in /var/log/messages:
Jul 27 14:50:30 fcshome kernel: firewire_core: phy config: card 0, new root=ffc1, gap_count=5
Jul 27 14:50:31 fcshome kernel: firewire_core: created device fw1: GUID 0003f300118123f9, S100
2006 May 20
2
Centos and 1394 firewire
Hello,
Having a problem getting Centos to see my firewire connected camcorder.
Here what I have thus far;
Installed the kernek fron centos-plus and checked that libraw1394.x86_64 and
libraw1394_8.x86_64 are installed
Kernel i'm running is 2.6.9-34.106.unsupported
here are some outputs from my machine;
~ $ lspci | grep -i firewire
00:07.0 FireWire (IEEE 1394): VIA Technologies, Inc. IEEE
2008 Aug 13
2
Help setting up external drive via Firewire
I got a WD 1TB My Book with eSATA/USB/Firewire400 connectivity to backup
data on a client Centos 5.1 machine.
USB 2.0 works fine out of the box but is rather slow, Nautilus predicts
about 1+ hour to fully backup just one day's worth of data or about 100GB.
So I was hoping Firewire would be faster, which is why we got the version
with all 3 interfaces to experiment with first.
Following the
2006 Sep 18
3
Firewire question (Centos 4.4)
Assuming I have a firewire card with a supported chipset, is there
anything special I need to do in order for the kernel to recognize the
card? Shouldn't kudzu "wake up" and configure the card when I boot up
after installing it?
This is a brand spanking new 4.4 system and a supported Agere chipset
firewire card. I'm having trouble tickling devices connected to the
card.
2004 Nov 16
2
FireWire Security issues
Hello,
looking into the issue described in the advisory below I wonder how to
tackle this issues. Primarily
I ask myself
* is there any reason not to filter all physical memory access by default
* what would be the appropriate way to change the filter set? a sysctl?
Regards
Maximillian Dornseif
FireWire/IEEE 1394 direct memory access - CAN-2004-1038
Advisory URL:
2007 May 12
1
Infiniba(n)d and Firewire (1394)
I'm currently looking at how to deal with the lack of usable MACs in
Infiniba(n)d and Firewire. Instead of presenting the MAC address when
querying for the config file, these guys need either the Client
Identifier, or the PC UUID. The Client Identifier is a fairly opaque
object which tends to include various fixed portions; the PC UUID is far
to often not at all or incorrectly programmed.
2007 Jun 04
2
Can't connect firewire HD
Hi..... I just bought a External HD with USB/FireWire interfaces. I was
trying to connect it by firewire and nothing happened, but it's
connected by USB, there is no problem. This is the "fdisk - l" output
when i connect it by USB
Disco /dev/sdc: 160.0 GB, 160041885696 bytes
255 cabezas, 63 sectores/pista, 19457 cilindros
Unidades = cilindros de 16065 * 512 = 8225280 bytes
2010 Jan 25
2
Firewire issues with CentOS/RH?
I read in another forum that CentOS has problems with Firewire drives,
something along the lines of whenever a new kernel is booted, the
drives are gone.
Can anyone elaborate on that? I don't use Firewire drives (at all,
yet), but information about this would be nice to have....
Thanks.
mhr
2005 Oct 02
1
question on firewire support and centosplus
Hi folks:
Firewire was not supported in 4.0 due to the upstream provider not
including it. Is it in 4.1? Or is it still out of the mainline
upstream kernel provider? What about centosplus? Centosplus has been
listed as unsupported. I presume this means that they are/were one-off
builds with missing functionality (e.g. xfs, etc), and are not updated.
Is this the case? I am looking
2004 Dec 07
2
Firewire drive support in CentOS 3.3?
I just recently downloaded and installed the CentOS 3.3 release, and
I'm having a bit of a problem...
It appears that no support for firewire drives has been included. I
am unable to find the ohci1394 or sbp2 modules anywhere. Are there
other packages which must be installed from the distribution to get
firewire devices to be recognized?
Thanks.
--Steve
2007 Apr 22
2
firewire on centos5
Hi all,
CentOS noob trying v5 for the first time -- What's the best way to get
firewire modules onboard? Build a custom kernel? I'm not seeing any cent5
compatible module-rpms for this. Any general pointing in the right direction
would be appreciated.
Thanks
2010 Feb 02
1
nouveau interrupts firewire ISO streaming
Hi!
After switching from UMS (dated 20090701+c0bf670) to KMS (as of
2010-02-01), almost any X activity causes buffer underruns on my
firewire soundcard.
When the X pointer changes from arrow to the vertical text selection
bar, firewire streaming is interrupted. Same with scrolling in firefox
or hovering over a link, thus changing the pointer to "hand".
Looks like nouveau is disabling
2005 Mar 06
6
Firewire, USB + CentOS
Message I recieved from a work colleage....
Wonder if anyone can help the guy?
--------FORWARDED MESSAGE----------------------
I finally ditched my freebsd and put centos on my box. Trouble is I
can''t figure out how to get it to automount my USB and firewire (ipod)
bits. Any ideas? Googling has left me a bit frustrated. No one
seems to be able to do it. I have a /etc/fstab that
2009 Dec 30
1
Boot from external degraded zpool
Hi!
I wonder if the following scenario works:
I have a mac mini running as an OSOL box. The OS is installed on the internal hard drive on the vdrive rpool. On rpool there is no redundancy.
If I add an external block device (USB / Firewire) to rpool to mirror the internal hard drive and if the internal hard drive fails, can I reboot the system with the detached internal drive but with the
2009 Feb 17
32
Backing up ZFS snapshots
I have an OpenSolaris snv_105 server at home that holds my photos,
docs, music, etc, in a zfs pool. I backup my laptops with rsync to the
OpenSolaris server. All of my important data is in one place, on the
OpenSolaris server. I want to backup this data. I want to protect
against losing my data, and I would also like to recover previous
versions of files when I make mistakes.
* I do not have a
2004 Jul 14
1
Cluster Manager Issue on OCFS Firewire ?
I have set up an ocfs system using two linux nodes connected using
firewire.
Details:
# uname -a
Linux testrac2 2.4.21-9.0.1.ELorafw1 #1 Tue Mar 2 14:42:46 PST 2004 i686
i686 i386 GNU/Linux
# cat /etc/issue
Red Hat Enterprise Linux ES release 3 (Taroon Update 1)
# rpm -qa |grep ocfs
ocfs-tools-1.1.2-1
ocfs-2.4.21-EL-1.0.12-1
ocfs-support-1.1.2-1
<>
Oracle version: 9.2.0.5
Cluster
2008 Aug 21
6
Two Fire Wire ports PCMCIA ieee 1394
Hi Everyone,
I'm running wine in a Linux Ubuntu installation and I need to use a two firewire ports pcmcia but Wine doesn't seem to recognise it at all!
Do you know if it is compatible with wine? (I know that it is not possible to use it on windows Vmware virtual machines)
If it is, Can anyone throw some light on how can I get wine to recognise this hardware? (I installed the pcmcia
2004 Sep 21
1
firewire captured video
On Wednesday 15 September 2004 10:01 am, Neil wrote:
> You would have been getting an exact copy on disc, but I suspect the
> software you used was degrading playback.
I think you're right. When I play video-a1v7x352y240.ogg, some of the
artifacts I noticed in the firewire captured video.dv are no longer there.
The *.dv video is sharper, but the *.ogg video, at 1/16th the size,
2008 Aug 07
1
Firewire/IEEE1394 support on centos.plus repro and yum update
Helo,
I'm trying to update a centos server with a kernel form the centos.plus
repro because it contain Firewire/IEEE1394 support.
But when y do a :
# yum update
The kernel from the base is more recent thant the centos plus repro
I have tried with the
http://wiki.centos.org/PackageManagement/Yum/Priorities plug-in and it
didn't take the right kernel :