similar to: live upgrade and xvm...

Displaying 20 results from an estimated 600 matches similar to: "live upgrade and xvm..."

2007 Oct 09
4
dom0 boot panic after bfu to b75
After BFU-ing my system to b75 I ended up with a panicing system when booting into Xen: grub> #---------- ADDED BY BOOTADM - DO NOT EDIT ---------- grub> title Solaris on Xen grub> kernel$ /boot/$ISADIR/xen.gz grub> module$ /platform/i86xpv/kernel/$ISADIR/unix /platform/i86xpv/kernel/$ISADIR/unix -B console=ttyb grub> module$ /platform/i86pc/$ISADIR/boot_archive grub>
2007 Dec 05
1
Failed boot of xVM on an AMD Turion 64 X2 TL-52 based laptop (with 4GB RAM) ...
Hello: I successfully installed Solaris10 nv77 x86 on my Compaq NX6325 laptop with the following specs: - Mobile AMD Turion 64 X2 TL-52 (dual core 64bit). - 4GB RAM. The installation destination was an external 120GB USB 2.0 drive. I was able to successfully boot into regular Solaris, but not into xVM Solaris. Meaning, after highlighting the xVM menu item and pressing enter, the screen turns
2008 Feb 12
4
xVM and VirtualBox
Hi unfortunately VirtualBox does not work yet in a Solaris Dom0: I installed VirtualBox beta and it runs fine on bare metal. Unfortunately the necessary driver does not load automatically in a xVM Dom0. It can be loaded manually but it looks like it does not work in a Dom0: bash-3.2# modinfo | grep vbox # this is a one time task: bash-3.2# cp /platform/i86pc/kernel/drv/amd64/vboxdrv
2007 Jul 23
12
GRUB, zfs-root + Xen: Error 16: Inconsistent filesystem structure
Hi Lin, In addition to bug 6541114... Bug ID 6541114 Synopsis GRUB/ZFS fails to load files from a default compressed (lzjb) root ... I found yet another way to get the "Error 16: Inconsistent filesystem structure" from GRUB. This time when trying to boot a Xen Dom0 from a zfs bootfs Synopsis: grub/zfs-root: cannot boot xen from a zfs root
2008 Feb 02
4
n00b question: Will xVM work on my hardware?
Hi folks. This is probably a dumb question, but i''m not sure where to start. I have snv_80 running and booting into xVM with no problems. I am wondering if my hardware supports running Windows Vista in a virtual machine? I have a Dell Precision M6300 In particular, I''m wondering if my graphics card and wired/wireless NIC are going to work? Vid card: Nvidia Quadro M1600 wired
2007 Sep 28
5
ZFS Boot Won''t work with a straight or mirror zfsroot
Using build 70, I followed the zfsboot instructions at http:// www.opensolaris.org/os/community/zfs/boot/zfsboot-manual/ to the letter. I tried first with a mirror zfsroot, when I try to boot to zfsboot the screen is flooded with "init(1M) exited on fatal signal 9" Than I tried with a simple zfs pool (not mirrored) and it just reboots right away. If I try to setup grub
2009 Jan 02
2
Error 16: Inconsistent filesystem structure after a change in the system
I''ve hit this bug on my home machine couple of times and finally decided to log it since I''ve spend 2 days configuring my "OpenSolaris 2008.11 snv_101b_rc2 X86" and after installing the SUNWsmbfskr package I ended up in the grub> menu. The package contains a necessary module for CIFS. After pkg install SUNWsmbfskr, I rebooted the box. There was no grub menu anymore
2012 Dec 12
2
Flac and SourceForge
On Dec 12, 2012, at 3:55 PM, Erik de Castro Lopo wrote: > Rich Bowen wrote: > >> Hi, I'm Rich Bowen, the Community Manager at SourceForge. > > Thanks Rich. Replied directly to you CCing Ralph Giles who > has an SF.net account. Ralph's account is not currently attached to the project. Mike Wren is attached to the project (I saw his name in the archives) but he's
2004 Sep 10
2
new SEEKTABLE block
I've checked in code that supports a new metadata block called SEEKTABLE. Basically, it is an optional, arbitrarily-long list of seek points, by sample number and stream offset. I also added command-line options to flac so you can specify seek points by specific sample number and/or a specific number of evenly-spaced seek points. The table cost about 18 bytes per seek point. This seems to
2004 Sep 10
2
24-bit audio?
According to http://flac.sourceforge.net/format.html#metadata_block_streaminfo : "FLAC supports from 4 to 32 bits per sample. Currently the reference encoder and decoders only support up to 24 bits per sample. " This is why I'm confused. I though one of the benefits of FLAC was it's ability to encode in word lengths longer than 16 bits. MW -----Original Message----- From:
2004 Sep 10
2
24-bit audio?
Using the FLAC frontend with flac v1.0.2, I tried to encode a recently recorded 24-bit mono wav to flac, but received the following error: options: -P 0 -b 4608 -m -l 12 -e -q 0 -r 0,6 -R 0 gpt2002-06-01mono.wav: ERROR: unsupported bits per sample 24 So, I tried to encode a stereo 24-bit wave file... same error. I'm using the .exe of flac v1.0.2 under Windows 2000. The wave files can be
2004 Sep 10
2
flac-1.0.3_beta released
Awesome, I'm psyched for 1.0.3.... the ID3v1 winamp2 support will be a neat addition, as is the faster decodes. Will 24-bit audio play nice with the final public version of 1.0.3? MW On Tue, 11 Jun 2002, Josh Coalson wrote: > One more thing... you will probably have to > > chmod +x flac-1.0.3_beta/test/test_streams.sh > > before doing the 'make check'. > >
2004 Sep 10
4
the road to 1.0...
This is a fantastic selling point, and one that I've never really thought of. Back in the early days of etree (a whole three years ago ;) ), before we learned the virtues of MD5 sums for SHN downloads, I downloaded a Hornsby show from someone. Of course, an MD5 wasn't available, but when I decompressed and Shoren didn't throw a sanity error my way, I figured all was well. I burned
2008 May 07
2
Solaris / OpenSolaris
I'm having some difficulties pxe booting Solaris. So far I have tried the mboot.c32, and the pxegrub shipped with Solaris. At first I had some problems with blksize, but this disapeared when I changed from atftpd to tftpd-hpa. The point at which I'm stuck now is, the kernel and x86.microroot/x86.miniroot is loaded but then VMWare crashes. I might try with real hardware, but I thought
2004 Sep 10
2
the road to 1.0...
On my lists of things to do for 1.0 were 1) improve seeking; and 2) speed up both encoding and decoding. Seeking seems better now (I added the SEEKTABLE and tweaked the search algorithm). On the way, one of my encoding experiments worked. By taking advantage of a relatively unused area in the Rice parameter space, I added an escape code for switching to flat encoding within a partition.
2007 Feb 09
1
Problem moving emails with attachments or HTML links
I recently switched from UW-IMAP to Dovecot (1.0.rc15 on Ubuntu) and am experiencing a weird problem that I haven't been able to figure out yet: If I try to move a message from one IMAP folder to another, all works fine if the message is plain text. However, *sometimes* the message will not be transferred if it contains either an attachment and/or an HTML link (operation times-out). Not
2008 Oct 27
7
Fujitsu Siemens PRIMERGY RX300
Hi all Opensolaris works perfectly, but I am not able to boot the xvm kernel on this hardware. I added the -k option in grub, but the system hangs before the hostname line without any debug info. I''ve tried snv from b94 to b99, with the same results. If I install Debian with xen kernel I am able to use pvm and hvm guests. What can I do ? thanks Giacomo -- This message posted from
2008 Jan 05
11
Help with booting dom0 on a Dell 2950
Hi, I have installed b_78 on a Dell 2950 and booting to bare metal works fine but when I try to boot using the grub entry Solaris xVM it will boot to the point where it displays the uname info and then just stays there. It will not boot past that point. I have enabled VT technology in the BIOS (but only after the installation). Where/what can I look at to trouble shoot this? I am new to xen and
2004 Sep 10
2
[Flac-users] Re: [Flac-announce] Winamp not in default directory
I'm moving this over to flac-users... Anyway, are you using Mike Wren's installer? I'm not familiar with that yet. Josh --- C&K Slagle <ckslagle@earthlink.net> wrote: > have winamp installed on a partitioned drive. > I installed the most recent version of Flac which includes the plugin > for > winamp. However, .flac files are not recognized in winamp.. Is it
2004 Sep 10
1
flac-1.0.3_beta released
Which plugins do you mean? I thought I remember Winamp, for instance, being able to do word-length reduction on the fly. The only place I can find this feature is in the Monkey's Audio codec plugin, though. Anyway, great news Josh! Thanks for making 24-bit audio support in FLAC a priority. :) MW On Tue, 11 Jun 2002, Josh Coalson wrote: > --- Mike Wren <mikew@etree.org>