Jan Michael wrote:
Could you be so nice and tell me which requesitions my systems has to
fulfill that I can successfully compile libvirt?
By the way. I'm using a RHES 4.x based distribution, Xen 3.0.3 and
kernel 2.6.18 in dom0. I have only Xen installed an only use libvirt on
top of Xen.
Yo
Richard W.M. Jones wrote:
remote_internal.c:63: error: syntax error before "gnutls_session_t"
remote_internal.c:63: warning: no semicolon at end of struct or union
[etc]
It turns out that your version of gnutls (1.0.20) didn't have
gnutls_session_t, seems it was called gnutls_session_int instea
Jan Michael wrote:
Hi Richard,
On 07.08.2007, at 10:40, Richard W.M. Jones wrote:
That's a really strange error. I just downloaded and compiled 0.3.1
here with no problem, so it may be something to do with the version of
gnutls you are using.
I have installed these rpm packages:
gnutls
Jan Michael wrote:
I have no glibc 2.4 rpm package which is supported by our linux support.
The same problem is with ncurses. If I understand things right then
libtinfo is included in ncurses >= 5.6. We are still using 5.4. No newer
package is available.
Is my distro to old for libvirt > 1.9
On Tue, Aug 07, 2007 at 10:08:21AM +0200, Jan Michael wrote:
> Hi Richard,
>
> I haven't followed development of libvirt for a while since it was
> unuseable for our monitoring due to the inaccurate measuring of cpu%.
> At that time I was happy to have a working lib in version 0.1.9.
>
> When
Jan Michael wrote:
Hi Richard,
I haven't followed development of libvirt for a while since it was
unuseable for our monitoring due to the inaccurate measuring of cpu%. At
that time I was happy to have a working lib in version 0.1.9.
When you came up with vir-top, I wanted to give it a try. B
Hi Richard,
I haven't followed development of libvirt for a while since it was
unuseable for our monitoring due to the inaccurate measuring of cpu%.
At that time I was happy to have a working lib in version 0.1.9.
When you came up with vir-top, I wanted to give it a try. But
therefore at
On Mon, Aug 06, 2007 at 10:15:48PM +0100, Richard W.M. Jones wrote:
> There are a few data collection artifacts which need to be investigated.
> In particular, %CPU sometimes goes over 100%. Obviously accurate data
> collection is an important goal for this tool.
AFAICT it is impossible to sto