Serge - I'm thinking that the problem causing the blockcommit to fail
might not be related to libvirt, but qemu. Doing a bit of searching, it
seems as if other people have had a similar issue and suggested that
qemu 2.3 might be to blame.
Strictly speaking, the virsh command that prompted this
I just realized that the two commands mentioned above were not the ones
I noted in the original ticket, so for completeness, I went back and
tried the original command:
virsh snapshot-create-as --quiesce --domain dns sn1 --diskspec
hda,file=/home/alank/vm/dns-sn1.qcow2 --disk-only --atomic
This
I installed the proposed libvirt packages yesterday and was able to
successfully create a live external snapshot and then flatten the
snapshot back into the top-level image as follows:
1. virsh snapshot-create-as dns sn1 "snapshot1" --disk-only --atomic
2. virsh blockpull --domain dns --path
Public bug reported:
When I try to create a snapshot of a running virtual machine using the
following command:
virsh snapshot-create-as --quiesce --domain dns sn1 --diskspec
hda,file=/home/alank/vm/dns-sn1.qcow2 --disk-only --atomic
I receive the following error message: "error: internal error:
Public bug reported:
When I try to create a snapshot of a running virtual machine using the
following command:
virsh snapshot-create-as --quiesce --domain dns sn1 --diskspec
hda,file=/home/alank/vm/dns-sn1.qcow2 --disk-only --atomic
I receive the following error message: "error: internal error:
Update:
Following the instructions found here:
https://bugs.launchpad.net/nubuntu/+source/netbook-
launcher/+bug/368394/comments/57
The video performance on my Dell 700m is now as expected.
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[kms-blacklisted][855] Black screen on boot without
https://bugs.launchpad.net/bugs/566133
You
I have a Dell 700m which uses the Intel 855GM video chipset, and have
the same problem. I installed Ubuntu Netbook Remix on it using the
i915.modeset=1 kernel parameter from the grub menu when booting the Live
CD. I then appended the same parameter to the GRUB_CMDLINE_LINUX_DEFAULT
value in
Just another note that I also tried installing lucid in a software RAID
1 configuration, and receive the error message when the installer tries
to install grub2.
I successfully installed lucid w/out software RAID, but as this is for a
new server, I'm a bit stuck for the moment.
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karmic server
** Summary changed:
- Segmentation fault while linking 64 bit shared library
+ Segmentation fault while linking shared library
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Segmentation fault while linking shared library
https://bugs.launchpad.net/bugs/392197
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Public bug reported:
Binary package hint: binutils
The last version of Ubuntu which successfully compiled a 64 bit shared
library (compiler used is free pascal) was 8.04. Ever since binutils has
been ubgraded to 2.19.1, I am no longer able to do so due to a
segmentation fault in the linker.
To
Just a quick update - the same problem happens for i386.
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Segmentation fault while linking 64 bit shared library
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