samp...@neutraali.net wrote:
Gluster guys, any plans to have tap:aio work?
It works! Ok, just a quick test with Glusterfs from Git and Opensuse 11.1
(2.6.27.29-0.1-xen). I have to admit that I'm bit lost with this Fuse
versioning but it's the on from the standard repos, version is 2.7.2-61.16
Gluster guys, any plans to have tap:aio work?
It works! Ok, just a quick test with Glusterfs from Git and Opensuse 11.1
(2.6.27.29-0.1-xen). I have to admit that I'm bit lost with this Fuse
versioning but it's the on from the standard repos, version is 2.7.2-61.16
and API version 7.9. Maybe I
After struggling with this for few hours I discovered that pv_ops kernel
doesn't have support for tap:aio yet. It's on the todo list, but no idea
what's the status of it. Any idea of distro with recent kernel, dom0 and
tap:aio support? :)
RHEL/CentOS 5 uses a Xenified 2.6.18 kernel, but it's
Great, where did you get your kernel? Are you using?
git://git.kernel.org/pub/scm/linux/kernel/git/jeremy/xen.git linux-2.6-xen
There are RPMs available at http://fedorapeople.org/~myoung/dom0/ for
Fedora 12.
Any chance you are also using Infiniband??? :-)
Nope :( I wish were...
I also
On Thu, 8 Oct 2009, Anand Avati wrote:
2.1 RC1 is scheduled on 19th Oct. You will need 2.6.26+ kernel for the
performance enhancements. There are no custom kernel fuse modules from
2.6.26 onwards. 2.6.18 will still need --disable-direct-io mode. Let
me get back to you with the tap:aio answer.
On Thu, Oct 8, 2009 at 8:04 AM, Nathan Stratton nat...@robotics.net wrote:
I know it is hard to tell, but any idea when 2.1 will be stable? I need to
run xen with out --disable-direct-io and my understanding is that works in
2.1. What kernel is required for that? Does it require the latest