Hello Adriano,
Have you disabled all snapshotting features? Usiong open -r?
How are you starting fossil, what's your configuration?
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John Soros
On Tuesday 20 April 2010 12:45:09 Adriano Verardo wrote:
Hi all.
I'm building an industrial application hosted by several independent
cpu
Hello,
I've come around a nice hardware to do VM stuff on, so i installed a Debian
xen host (amd64 hypervisor and dom0) on it, and then started to play with
plan9. I followed the
http://www.9grid.fr/wiki/plan9/installing_in_xen_3.0/index.html document to
set up the guest, but right when i try
Sorry, i forgot to add i used the pae version of everything, which got me this
far, the normal versions of the xen9 kernel wouldn't boot on amd64
John Soros sor...@gmail.com wrote on Saturday 05 December 2009
Hello,
I've come around a nice hardware to do VM stuff on, so i installed a Debian
i think it is weird too,
as far as i could mesure it, it took 60 seconds, here it is:
cpu% date sleep 60 date
Thu Aug 28 22:19:21 CET 2008
Thu Aug 28 22:20:22 CET 2008
cpu%
My timezones are all set up to be CET (host and plan9 guest), the hardware
clock is set to UTC. I am running vanilla
yep, i get exactly the same:
plan9:
% date
Thu Aug 28 23:40:17 CET 2008
Linux host:
$ date
Thu Aug 28 20:06:02 CEST 2008
even the time difference seems to be the same. strange!
rgds
John
On Thu, 28 Aug 2008 12:24:32 -0500
Alex Lee [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
On Thu, Aug 28, 2008 at 10:38 AM, ron
On Sun, 24 Aug 2008 23:58:21 -0500
Alex Lee [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
On Sun, Aug 24, 2008 at 11:32 PM, ron minnich [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
[snip]
lguestnetwork is
see this line? It's a variable read in /rc/bin/cpurc. You can check
that script and see how it can be set so that
Hello again,
Well, i don't think I am starting two timesync, ps a shows only one:
cpu% ps a |grep timesync
bootes 770:00 0:00 92K Preadtimesync
I also can not write to /dev/rtc, so the timesync part of cpurc fails, this
part in particular
=snip
if(! ps|grep -s
Hello.
For one timesync couldn't write to the rtc, so I commented out the lines in
cpurc.
Well, here timesync is not the problem, time is reported incorrectly, and I do
not really know how to set it. I tried echoing unix time into '#r' and
/dev/rtc, with no luck:
$sysname# ls -l /dev/rtc
Hi,
I have tried to run the lguest port on a 2.6.25 kernel, with not much luck. I
guess i was successful in setting the thing up, as
There were a number of changes in the kernel last 6 months, I just
recently did a pull and the lguest port is screwed. I spent part of
today fixing things and
Hello, I am trying to set up a vbackup system on a linux machine. I am having
problems mounting the nfs service. Here is how i am doing it:
(the venti server works fine, for sure, and vbackup worked, as vftp can see the
files)
$ venti='tcp!venti!venti' vbackup /dev/sda6
mount
Ah great!
add one to lunix quirks, shouldn't it be the system that resolves names? This
is pretty weird :-)
Cheers!
Johnny
On Sat, 29 Mar 2008 09:21:41 +0100
Matthias Teege [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
When I used my plan9 server as dns server, it was also my dhcp server,
which is quite handy.
When I used my plan9 server as dns server, it was also my dhcp server, which is
quite handy. it communicates some info to the dhcp clents, for example the
default search domain, which, in my understanding does just what you want. It
firsq querys the dns server for the domain, then tries to
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