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2008 Nov 20
27
lenny amd64 and xen.
I''ve installed debian lenny amd64, it is frozen now. I''ve install kernel for xen support but it doesn''t start. It says "you need to load kernel first" but I''ve installed all the packages concerning xen, also packages related to the kernel. Perhaps lenny doesn''t support xen anymore? Any solution?
2010 Feb 27
1
slow zfs scrub?
hi all I have a server running svn_131 and the scrub is very slow. I have a cron job for starting it every week and now it''s been running for a while, and it''s very, very slow scrub: scrub in progress for 40h41m, 12.56% done, 283h14m to go The configuration is listed below, consisting of three raidz2 groups with seven 2TB drives each. The root fs is on a pair of X25M (gen 1)
2010 Nov 03
1
Location of SR''S on Xenserver 5.6
I have a corrupt XEN server and I am wondering if I can copy of the SR''s and if so were are they kept? Regards David Moore moored@romtech.com.au J.P. MCP, MCSE, MCSE + INTERNET, CNE. www.adsldirect.com.au for ADSL and Internet www.romtech.com.au for PC sales Office Phone: (+612) 9453 1990 Fax Phone: (+612) 9453 1880 Mobile Phone: +61(0)424 987 789 Skype Phone: ADSLDIRECT POSTAL
2010 Oct 16
4
resilver question
Hi all I''m seeing some rather bad resilver times for a pool of WD Green drives (I know, bad drives, but leave that). Does resilver go through the whole pool or just the VDEV in question? -- Vennlige hilsener / Best regards roy -- Roy Sigurd Karlsbakk (+47) 97542685 roy at karlsbakk.net http://blogg.karlsbakk.net/ -- I all pedagogikk er det essensielt at pensum presenteres
2020 Aug 27
2
CentOS 8 installer bug
Has anyone managed to create an encrypted disk partition with CentOS 8 kickstart? 1 reqpart --add-boot 2 part /boot --fstype ext3 --size=1024 --ondrive=sda 3 part pv.1 --size=1 --grow --ondrive=sda --encrypted --pashphrase="bla" 4 volgroup vol0 pv.100000 5 logvol / --vgname=vg_00 --name=lv_root --size=102400 --fstype=ext4 ... No matter what I specify in line 3, the installer bombs out.
2008 Nov 28
12
Guest - slow response to keystroke.
Hi folks, Host - Debian Etch Guests - Debian Etch. Performed following steps to create duplicate guest, a mail server. 1) # cp /etc/xen/guest-1.cfg /etc/xen/guest-2.cfg edit guest-2.cfg changing the settings of:- disk = [''file:/vserver/domains/guest-2_directory/disk.img,hda1,w'', ''file:/vserver/domains/guest-2_directory/swap.img,hda2,w''] # Hostname name
2009 Jul 10
5
Slow Resilvering Performance
I know this topic has been discussed many times... but what the hell makes zpool resilvering so slow? I''m running OpenSolaris 2009.06. I have had a large number of problematic disks due to a bad production batch, leading me to resilver quite a few times, progressively replacing each disk as it dies (and now preemptively removing disks.) My complaint is that resilvering ends up
2018 Jul 18
3
Is there any plan to support SPDK disks?
Considering that the technic of SPDK + QEMU is making progress toward maturity. Personally I'd like to do the integration work. Not sure somebody would mind to give me some clue on that? Because I'm not familiar with libguestfs code structures. Thanks, Bob
2008 Jan 25
1
Weird reproduceable delta after power failure - PDC
Hello List, i am using Ubuntu Server 6.06 with the smbldap installer script from majen.net/smbldap/ I am using VMWare to run my test systems (Ubuntu server and Windows Domain Clients) After producing a power supply failure (stopping my Ubuntu and windows client by the stop button in vmware) and starting them up again i can see a delta in my ldap database: Before Power failure:
2006 May 12
1
zfs panic when unpacking open solaris source
When unpacking the solaris source onto a local disk on a system running build 39 I got the following panic: panic[cpu0]/thread=d2c8ade0: really out of space d2c8a7b4 zfs:zio_write_allocate_gang_members+3e6 (e4385ac0) d2c8a7d0 zfs:zio_dva_allocate+81 (e4385ac0) d2c8a7e8 zfs:zio_next_stage+66 (e4385ac0) d2c8a800 zfs:zio_checksum_generate+5e (e4385ac0) d2c8a81c zfs:zio_next_stage+66 (e4385ac0)
2016 Mar 07
4
Module Versioning
Actually, as you may have questions with some elements you'll see in the log, and especially: Detected Syslinux version: 6.03/20150819 (from '/EFI/BOOT/isolinux.bin') So I should point out that EFI/grub is actually used by the tails people to chain load EFI/Syslinux (hence the ldlinux.e64, ldlinux.c32 as well as isolinux.bin one also sees in /efi/boot/). As a result, in the
2007 Jul 31
0
controller number mismatch
Hi, I just noticed something interesting ... don''t know whether it''s relevant or not (two commands run in succession during a ''nightly'' run): $ iostat -xnz 6 [...] extended device statistics r/s w/s kr/s kw/s wait actv wsvc_t asvc_t %w %b device 0.0 0.3 0.0 0.8 0.0 0.0 0.2 0.2 0 0 c2t0d0 2.2
2009 Oct 30
1
internal scrub keeps restarting resilvering?
After several days of trying to get a 1.5TB drive to resilver and it continually restarting, I eliminated all of the snapshot-taking facilities which were enabled and 2009-10-29.14:58:41 [internal pool scrub done txg:567780] complete=0 2009-10-29.14:58:41 [internal pool scrub txg:567780] func=1 mintxg=3 maxtxg=567354 2009-10-29.16:52:53 [internal pool scrub done txg:567999] complete=0
2017 Apr 12
1
Improving TAILS, WAS: Module Versioning
Hi, Ady: > I am using the ISO image from TAILS as an excuse to "tease" TAILS' devs > and other users of Syslinux. If intrigeri (TAILS developer) "bites". > then users reading this mailing list might learn one thing or two about > Syslinux (6.04-pre1+). :) > 1_ EFI/BOOT/isolinux.bin is probably a mistake (or misunderstanding) > originated in the ISO
2010 Sep 29
10
Resliver making the system unresponsive
This must be resliver day :) I just had a drive failure. The hot spare kicked in, and access to the pool over NFS was effectively zero for about 45 minutes. Currently the pool is still reslivering, but for some reason I can access the file system now. Resliver speed has been beaten to death I know, but is there a way to avoid this? For example, is more enterprisy hardware less susceptible to
2011 Jun 01
11
SATA disk perf question
I figure this group will know better than any other I have contact with, is 700-800 I/Ops reasonable for a 7200 RPM SATA drive (1 TB Sun badged Seagate ST31000N in a J4400) ? I have a resilver running and am seeing about 700-800 writes/sec. on the hot spare as it resilvers. There is no other I/O activity on this box, as this is a remote replication target for production data. I have a the
2012 Apr 25
1
KVM - Virtio drivers for Centos 5.1
Hi all, Really enjoying KVM as I was a long time user of Xen. Both are cool, just enjoying the new thing. Wondering if any one could share some nuggets on how to get a Centos 5.1 VM guest to use virtio? Trying to use virtio over the ide. Thanks in advance, - aurf
2009 Jan 21
8
cifs perfomance
Hello! I''am setup zfs / cifs home storage server, end now have low performance with play movie stored on this zfs from windows client. server hardware is not new , but n windows it perfomance was normal. CPU is AMD Athlon Burton Thunderbird 2500, runing on 1,7GHz, 1024 RAM and storage: usb c4t0d0 ST332062-0A-3.AA-298.09GB /pci at 0,0/pci1458,5004 at 2,2/cdrom at 1/disk at
2013 Jun 11
2
calculo de poder estadistico en glm
Estimado Matias, Reenvio a la lista. Es tarde aqui y hay que descansar. Quizas alguien en otra parte del mundo pueda darte una mano. En unas horas te envio mi opinion. Saludos, Jorge.- 2013/6/11 Matias Ledesma <> > Hola Jorge, > > Muchas gracias por las referencias, ya consegui el libro asi que me voy > aponer a leerlo aver si encuentro una solucion. > > La data
2008 May 02
3
Is it possible to lvrename the current root partition?
I'd like to rename my existing volume groups and logical volumes (I picked names a long time ago I no longer like :-). I recently stumbled across the lvrename and vgrename commands, but when I tried the former to rename the logical volume that my root partition resides on, the system became unbootable. In addition to renaming the LV (and VG if I decide to to that as well), what