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working really well as a DomU (Fedora 20 Xen 4.4 is the
Dom0) - much faster than C6 on the same hardware.
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, but again more expensive and more downtime.
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the issue, and if we're in sync.
3) does anybody have the SRPM that was at Farkas's repo or know if it
went elsewhere? I assume the build issues have been solved there already.
I'd be happy to update the Wiki with info from responses here.
Thanks,
-Bill
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on mirror.centos.org, i.e.:
http://mirror.centos.org/centos-5/5.4/os/i386/CentOS/
Which version should I be seeing for 5.4?
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, but I'm stuck at that point.
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' none of the CPU's were pegged. I've got
no reason to not give dom0 utmost priority - that makes perfect sense to
me - but I'm surprised the Xen scheduler would allow me to get into this
situation by default.
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' on the command line and dropped packets
on the interface counters. It's irritating, because without iscsi, the
problem is usually rare and difficult to reproduce.
ah... I've had packets go mysteriously missing as well. I'll try this
on those machines.
Thanks again!
-Bill
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