Displaying 20 results from an estimated 6000 matches similar to: "localtime=1 broken on HVM guests"
2008 Jan 28
5
Re: Massive problems with ''PCI-DMA: Out of SW-IOMMU space for XXX bytes [..]'' with 3Ware controller
Markus Schuster wrote:
> PCI-DMA: Out of SW-IOMMU space for 40960 bytes at device 0000:03:00.0
> 3w-9xxx: scsi0: ERROR: (0x06:0x001C): Failed to map scatter gather list.
> (03:00.0 is the 3Ware Controller)
Me too as well...any progress on this issue?
I notice that IO performance is notably slower than the stock RHEL kernel;
about 1/2 overall write performance. I can trigger the bug
2008 Jan 30
0
Re: Massive problems with ''PCI-DMA: Out of SW-IOMMU space for XXX bytes [..]'' with 3Ware controller
> I thought about writing to the mailing-list this days, too. Maybe there
has
> been some fix in 3.2.0 or 3.1.3?
> Keir, do you have any news on this annoying issue?
After two days of banging on this issue I have reached two
resolutions.
1. Flashing the 3ware card to latest firmware (3.08.00.016) seems to have
solved it with all kernel versions. This is highly recommended that
2010 Feb 04
2
[gPXE] Local Boot + SW Raid
This is worth forwarding to SYSLINUX.
On Thu, Feb 4, 2010 at 3:21 AM, Randy McAnally <rsm at fast-serv.com> wrote:
> For some reason I cannot local boot (the default) from any software RAID
> system (where the boot partition is linux raid). ?It hangs at "Booting from
> local disk..." but never exits the pxe rom and just sits there requiring a reboot.
Which RAID level are
2010 Mar 03
1
[gPXE] localboot 0 hang on some machines
Randy McAnally wrote:
>
> Thank you so much, this is the kind of news I needed!
>
> ---------- Original Message -----------
> From: "Arends, R.R." <r.r.arends at hro.nl>
> To: "Randy McAnally" <rsm at fast-serv.com>
> Cc: <gpxe at etherboot.org>
> Sent: Wed, 03 Mar 2010 10:10:56 +0100
> Subject: Re: [gPXE] localboot 0 hang on some
2008 Jan 10
14
Keeping Camping going
Hello all,
I''m not sure who Camping''s steward is at this point(zimbatm? _why?),
but I haven''t seen much activity in quite some time. I really like
Camping, and I understand open source projects can fall by the
wayside.
So, I''d be willing to take over maintenance and releasing. I have
experience maintaining my own open source projects, and a history of
2008 Jun 08
4
qemu-img not compiled?
I''m running latest 3.1.4. I need access to qemu-img to convert some image
files. However this binary is not compiled after doing make world and make
install. I notice that the source code is present, but I cannot figure out
how to make it compile and install along with qemu-dm?
Am I missing something?
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2015 Apr 13
3
what updates /etc/localtime?
I see in CentOS 7 that /etc/localtime is a symlink (which seems
sensible...) but in earlier versions it is a copy of some file from
under /usr/share/zoneinfo.
rpm -q --scripts tzdata
does not show any postinstall script, so in the non-symlink versions,
how does the copied /etc/localtime file get updated with new zone
data?
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Les Mikesell
lesmikesell at gmail.com
2017 May 17
3
problem running test on a system without /etc/localtime
Hi all,
A problem with tests while building R.
I'm packaging R for Sisyphus repository and package build environment,
by design, doesn't have /etc/localtime file present. This causes failure
with Sys.timeone during test run:
[builder at localhost tests]$ ../bin/R --vanilla < reg-tests-1d.R
> ## PR#17186 - Sys.timezone() on some Debian-derived platforms
> (S.t <-
2017 May 17
1
problem running test on a system without /etc/localtime
>>>>> Henrik Bengtsson <henrik.bengtsson at gmail.com>
>>>>> on Tue, 16 May 2017 20:49:02 -0700 writes:
> On Tue, May 16, 2017 at 5:35 PM, Kirill Maslinsky <kirill at altlinux.org> wrote:
>> Hi all,
>>
>> A problem with tests while building R.
>>
>> I'm packaging R for Sisyphus repository
2006 Mar 24
1
Isolating a Rails app?
I''m trying to isolate some Rails apps I will be running on a shared server;
by isolate I mean I want the application to be unable to access any of the
filesystem below its root. These apps are from a few different people and I
don''t want them to accidentally (or purposefully) blow someone else''s files
away. I would just create a unique user for all of them, but I
2012 Mar 25
1
[PATCH v3] libxl: support for "rtc_timeoffset" and "localtime"
Implement "rtc_timeoffset" and "localtime" options compatible as xm.
rtc_timeoffset is the offset between host time and guest time.
localtime means to specify whether the emulted RTC appears as UTC or is
offset by the host.
Acked-by: Ian Campbell <ian.campbell@citrix.com>
Signed-off-by: Lin Ming <mlin@ss.pku.edu.cn>
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docs/man/xl.cfg.pod.5 | 8 ++++++++
2008 Apr 03
3
Branchable migrations -- A plugin to let you organize your migrations
I just put a new plugin named branchable_migrations on Github.
Branchable migrations lets you separate your migrations into
"branches" (i.e., a director under db/migrate) that each have their
own version. Using the forthcoming UTC timestamped migrations and
this plugin, you can separate migrations by table or feature. Doing
so should alleviate many of the problems that seem to pike up
2015 Jul 31
4
Dovecot/Pigeonhole Issue (UTC modtime instead of localtime)
Hi List,
We are using the following setup:
Dovecot-2.2.18
Pigeonhole-0.4.8 (for Dovecot-2.2)
After the mail is finally delivered via a fileinto by the Sieve filter
it gets an updated timestamp (modification time).
The server has localtime setup correctly IMO (UTC +0200), but still the
delivered mail is setup as being two hours old.
I think I found out that the function
2010 Nov 15
1
Does "yum update tzdata" update /etc/localtime?
Hi list.
Does "yum update tzdata" update /etc/localtime or does this need
to be done manually?
[this is part of the hwclock problem, a guy from sage-au has given me a hint]
Jobst
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2009 Jul 21
1
Problem with INTERNALDATE when the year in localtime and GMT different
In my thought utc_offset function in src/lib/utc-offset.c returns wrong
offset value when the year in localtime and GMT different.
/* max offset of 24 hours */
if (ltm.tm_yday < gtm.tm_yday)
offset = -24 * 60;
else if (ltm.tm_yday > gtm.tm_yday)
offset = 24 * 60;
else
offset = 0;
I think this code should be modified as followings.
/* max offset of 24 hours */
if ((ltm.tm_year ==
2015 Aug 04
1
Dovecot/Pigeonhole Issue (UTC modtime instead of localtime)
Hello ML, Hello Stephan,
> Hmm. Probably, the timezone configuration (i.e. the contents of TZ
> timezone environment variable) somehow doesn't reach the final stages
> of e-mail delivery.
Well. I tried several ways of telling the lda or whatever is setting up
the INTERNALDATE to use the CEST +0200.
Although it is already setup on the server via a symlink
from /etc/localtime to
2004 Jun 16
6
Invalid Extensions -- More like traditional PBX systems?
I was wondering if there was a way of setting up the dialplan in a way
that if you dial an extension that is NOT in the dialplan then it would
play a not-in-service gsm file and then play congestion tones. I would
rather like this better than just hearing a busy signal on my phones.. I
DID search around on the wiki and using google and could not find anything.
Thanks.
--
Stephen Rosebush,
2004 Dec 22
1
Asterisk billing solution
Hello.
I am looking for a simple Asterisk billing solution. I expect about
50-100 users (a mix of IAX and SIP) through 3-5 outgoing providers (all
IAX).
I need something that can handle monthly fees and per call charges
(depending on destination, obviously), and should provide a web
interface for customers and administrators.
Something that can tie in to one of the existing management GUIs
2011 Sep 08
4
TCPServer in 1.9.2
Hi. First post in this group and I hope someone can help.
I am trying to teach myself Ruby with a long-term goal of doing some
web development using Ruby on Rails.
Note: version
C:\rails\hello>ruby -v
ruby 1.9.2p290 (2011-07-09) [i386-mingw32]
I have been going through Jeremy McAnally''s book "Mr. Neighborly’s
Humble Little Ruby Book" and there is a section in chapter 5
2004 Dec 18
5
Q about IAX (and IAXy)
This is somewhat related to my other query on the list regarding NAT
traversal.
I have heard many times that IAX is "NAT-transperant". I am unsure how
it accomplishes this.
I do know that SIP works like this: your SIP device send a request to
the SIP server (usually on port 5060) with whatever command. The SIP
server respends to your device's "apparent" IP and port (this