Public bug reported:
Ubuntu 12.04
felix-main 4.0.1-2
libfelix-main-java 4.0.1-2
The felix-framework script does not start. Instead, when it attempts to run
the /usr/share/java/org.apache.felix.main.jar jar file, it exits due to a
resource error. Here is the resulting stack trace:
$ felix-fram
When I encountered this situation, Apport reports this as a duplicate of
https://bugs.launchpad.net/bugs/947119, a bug that I can't find.
My ~/.local is owned by the correct user. However, ~/.config/menus is
not, that is root owned.
The only entry in ~/.config/menus/ is a directory "application
n large part, that's because I haven't been able to figure out
> why the scheduler was changed.
>
> Dell officially supports RHEL5 on this hardware, and the RHEL5/Centos5
> megaraid drivers look quite different. I haven't tried taking the RHEL5
> driver and using it on
Rick,
Does your PowerEdge server have a PERC controller?
I'm getting this on Ubuntu 8.04 on a Dell 2950 that has the PERC 5/i
controller.
This bug is happening now that I have taken the megaraid scsi driver
code from RHEL 5 and modified it to compile in Ubuntu 8.04. With the
Ubuntu driver the X
Public bug reported:
Release: 8.04 (server)
Kernel server version: linux-image-2.6.24-16-server 2.6.24-16.30
kernel xen version: linux-image-2.6.24-16-xen 2.6.24-16.30
Hardware: Dell PowerEdge 2950 with a PERC 5/9i RAID controller
[EMAIL PROTECTED]:/tmp# df
Filesy
I had very similar problems with when trying to write to a new LVM
logical volume using the xen kernel 2.6.22-14 (iirc). My hardware is a
Dell PowerEdge 6950 with their PERC 5 RAID controller. It turns out
that the IO scheduler changed and the megaraid_sas driver broke under
"heavy" use (I've bee