Displaying 20 results from an estimated 2000 matches similar to: "(was Re: nat does not work with hvm)"
2007 Sep 18
1
OSError Exception
Hi
I am getting this one on an HP nx6325 on Pardus 2007.2 with xen 3.1.0
built from packages.
Started domain pardus-av.sxp
Unexpected error: exceptions.OSError
Please report to xen-devel@lists.xensource.com
Traceback (most recent call last):
File "/usr/sbin/xm", line 10, in ?
main.main(sys.argv)
File "/usr/lib/python2.4/site-packages/xen/xm/main.py", line 2453, in
2012 May 17
1
Centos 6 - Networking: Some Queries
Hello all
I am setting up a Centos 6 machine with one network card & one onboard
network port. Both are recognized & work. Onboard Network port is unused
yet, but is required for dedicated access to LTSP LAN, which would allow
older PIII machines to boot from this system. I have installed LTSP but
again Networking seems to be the problem area, as the clients won't boot
from this
2013 Jun 08
0
xen-4 dom0 bridge failed to bring up eth1
Hallo,
I have running xen-4.2/linux-3.8 (compiled) on any hosts.
- dell pe r720: drac, eth0-3:igb squeeze -> boot_xen:ok net:ok bridge:ok
- dell pe R620: drac=eth0, eth1-3:tg3 wheezy -> boot_xen:ok net:ok
bridge:fail
So i running "xend start" (or "xenbridges start")
on my patient (R620 with broadcom tg3)
network will be lost:
RTNETLINK answers: File exists
2016 Sep 21
1
答复: 答复: How to disable CTDB pulling up NICs
Thank you very much for reply. Our test team insists on simulating network failure by using ifdown instead of just unpluging the cable. I have to modify the event script 10.interface. When noticing a NIC failure, CTDB just marks the NIC down and do not try to pull it up. It seems to work fine.
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发件人: Martin Schwenke [mailto:martin at meltin.net]
发送时间: 2016年9月18日 18:49
收件人: Weidong
2016 Sep 18
0
答复: How to disable CTDB pulling up NICs
On Sun, 18 Sep 2016 01:36:20 +0000, Weidong via samba
<samba at lists.samba.org> wrote:
> If eth0 holds virtual IP as its secondary IP and I bring down eth0 by
> command "ifdown eth0", CTDB will automatically pull eth0 up. Sometime
> it goes wrong. The virtual IP becomes primary IP, and origin primary
> IP turns into a secondary IP or just missing. If the origin
2019 Jan 30
2
Applying changes to route-eth0
I have a series of static routes in route-eth0
Recently I had to made changes and could not find an effective way to
get the old routes out and the new routes in.
ifdown-route seems to apply the content of route-eth0 to take down the
routes listed and ifup-route brings up routes based on route-
So what ends up is that the old routes never go away, just new routes added.
ifdown eth0; ifup
2009 Mar 14
0
shorewall, ucarp & conntrackd on debian
hi
i''ve not found many hints on shorewall/ucarp/conntrackd topic. i''m
sharing this with the list, so that i''m able to search and find it the
next time. :)
i''ve setup 2 identical systems with shorewall, ucarp and conntrackd in
an active/backup way. ucarp just calls ifup/ifdown, all network configuration
is maintained in /etc/network/interfaces (Debian),
2017 Jan 16
2
NetworkManager vs. Firewalld vs. /etc/sysconfig/network-scripts/ifcfg-*****
I've made 3 CentOS 7 installation attempts to configure a simple
firewall/router box with 2 nics.
I got myself into a circular scenario where NetworkManager and
firewalld and /etc/sysconfig/network-scrpts/ifcfg-***** were
interfering or overwriting each other.
Needed to perform ifdown enp3s7 on the internal LAN nic in order to
make the external internet enp2s0 reach websites and ping
2016 Sep 18
2
答复: How to disable CTDB pulling up NICs
If eth0 holds virtual IP as its secondary IP and I bring down eth0 by command "ifdown eth0", CTDB will automatically pull eth0 up. Sometime it goes wrong. The virtual IP becomes primary IP, and origin primary IP turns into a secondary IP or just missing. If the origin primary IP is missing, I have to run "ifup eth0" though CTDB has pulled eth0 up. CTDB uses “ip link set eth0
2015 Oct 04
2
How to add NOP?
Hi Erdem,
Since it is a target specific pass, you should put your pass inside the
target's folder (e.g. lib/Target/X86/) and declare your pass in Target.h.
Then you need to modify the target's TargetPassConfig (
http://llvm.org/docs/doxygen/html/classllvm_1_1TargetPassConfig.html) to
enable your pass.
You can check out the existing MachineFunction passes
(e.g. X86ExpandPseudo.cpp) to get
2017 Feb 13
0
CentOS 7, systemd, NetworkMangler, oh, my
On 13 February 2017 at 15:35, <m.roth at 5-cent.us> wrote:
> My manager tells me a system in the datacenter is down. I go down there,
> and plug in a monitor-on-a-stick and keyboard. It's up, but no network. I
> try systemctl restart NetworkManager several times, and ip a shows *no*
> change.
>
> Finally, I do an ifdown, followed by an ifup, and everything's
2019 Jan 30
0
Applying changes to route-eth0
Robert Moskowitz wrote:
> I have a series of static routes in route-eth0
>
> Recently I had to made changes and could not find an effective way to
> get the old routes out and the new routes in.
>
> ifdown-route seems to apply the content of route-eth0 to take down the
> routes listed and ifup-route brings up routes based on route-
>
> So what ends up is that the old
2013 Jul 09
9
One resource immediately after another
I need to apply three resources one immediatelly after another. It''s a
ifdown/ifup commands, and command to generate /etc/network/interfaces file.
I need to do ifdown, then rebuild interfaces, then ifup. I try to add
simple relationship, but in this case some File resources are trying to be
applied between ifdown and ifup. So they can''t connect to Puppet master to
verify
2004 Nov 24
0
(no subject)
Ive got a problem that I have ignored for a month or 3 J
Im almost certain this is not a Shorewall problem, but Ill share it anyway ;)
I have 2 ISP connection, with load balancing.
heres some routing stuff:
rama-kandra root # ip route show
202.37.230.64/26 dev eth2 proto kernel scope link src 202.37.230.93
192.168.1.0/24 dev eth0 proto kernel scope link src 192.168.1.1
2004 Nov 24
1
A haunting problem
I''ve got a problem that I have ignored for a month or 3 :-)
I''m almost certain this is not a Shorewall problem, but I''ll share it anyway
;)
I have 2 ISP connection, with load balancing.
here''s some routing stuff:
rama-kandra root # ip route show
202.37.230.64/26 dev eth2 proto kernel scope link src 202.37.230.93
192.168.1.0/24 dev eth0 proto kernel
2015 Sep 17
2
How to add NOP?
This seems to be what I am looking for. That was very helpful. Thank you.
Erdem
From: vlknkls at gmail.com
Date: Wed, 16 Sep 2015 16:25:29 +0000
Subject: Re: [llvm-dev] How to add NOP?
To: erdemderebasoglu at hotmail.com; llvm-dev at lists.llvm.org
Use MachineInstr::memoperands() function to get memory operands then you can get the address space by using MachineMemOperand::getAddrSpace().
Volkan
2015 Nov 16
1
About IPv6 Link-Local Address(CentOS5)
> First off, I assume you can ping your link-local address:
>
> ping6 -I eth1 fe80::a00:27ff:fe03:5b8a
>
> Second, you never mentioned how eth1 was assigned its IPv6 address.
> Given that you've tried to embed an IPv4 address within an IPv6 address
> (which is normally done with a 0:0:0:0:0: prefix), I'd guess you did it
> manually. If so, with what tools?
2015 Oct 11
2
How to add NOP?
Can you send the IR you are using?
Volkan
On Thu, Oct 8, 2015 at 6:28 AM Erdem Derebaşoğlu <
erdemderebasoglu at hotmail.com> wrote:
> Thanks. I enabled my pass. I have one resolved issue though:
> MachineMemOperand::getAddrSpace() always returns zero. How can I use it to
> distinguish private memory accesses?
>
> Erdem
>
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> From:
2008 Jul 09
1
Need basic PPPoE startup help
I need basic PPPoE startup help.
adsl-start DID bring up my PPPoE link (ppp0) to my ISP over eth0 via the
DSL modem/bridge. My IPv4 CIDR block is routing and Shorewall is doing
the firewalling.
But shorewall has to be started after ppp0 is up and working. For now
this means running shorewall restart (or start?). Shorewall 4.2 will
have a way to restart shorewall without recompiling, I
2009 Jul 15
0
Bug#536175: Bug#536175: Bug#536176: xen-utils-3.4: trying xen-3.4 once breaks xen-3.2 (?)
Here is a patch to the Debian xen-3 3.4.0-1 package that reenables ioemu.
I have been using it for the last four weeks. (I understand there are
reasons this cannot go into Debian yet, but hopefully it will be useful to
people that depend on running HVMs today.)
Anders
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