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Very slow disk throughput for all guest OS's. Windows seems to be the slowest
at ~3MBps. Linux guests usually get ~18MBps. All tests performed on two
physical hosts.
Host1: Intel Core2 - 2.8GHz, 4GB RAM, 2 SATA2 7500RPM discs in an mdraid0.
Host2: Intel Core2 Quad - 2.4
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Slow disk IO for all guests with all disc modes and types.
https://bugs.launchpad.net/bugs/550409
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** Description changed:
- Very slow disk throughput for all guest OS's. Windows seems to be the
slowest at ~3MBps. Linux guests usually get ~18MBps. All tests performed on
two physical hosts.
+ Very slow disk throughput for all guest OS's. Windows seems to be the
slowest at ~3MBps. Linux
Same error. New install. Also new re-install after much frustration :)
20:31:49 WARN PipelineRegistry | => More than one candidate pipeline.
Ignoring offer by: internal-query-pipeline-Eucalyptus of type
InternalQueryPipeline
com.eucalyptus.ws.AuthenticationException: User authentication
1. create the guests
The first set of guests I created (both Windows and Linux) were created with
virt-manager. I used default settings for both Windows and Linux guests.
Windows guests defaulted to IDE emulation, and Linux guests defaulted to Virtio
emulation. I have since tried all possibl
This is the command used to start one of the affect Linux guests:
/usr/bin/kvm -S -M pc-0.12 -enable-kvm -m 512 -smp 1 -name ubuntu -uuid
9de5914b-f448-cb8d-066f-ec51286c80c0 -chardev
socket,id=monitor,path=/var/lib/libvirt/qemu/ubuntu.monitor,server,nowait
-monitor chardev:monitor -boot c -drive
f
I also just ran IOmeter on the Windows guest again, against both IDE and
SCSI emulation, against guest discs hosted on the mdraid5 with lvm, as well
as a single SATA2 7500RPM disc. Identical results against both targets.
4096B blocks = 0.75MBps. 16KB blocks = 1.0MBps, 32KB blocks = 4MBps, >=64KB
Same issue with a few notes.
1. This happened after running some updates this morning.. Unfortunately, I
don't know which ones.
2. When this happened, I closed empathy and restarted. I got the same result
as Ian Corne.
3. After rebooting, empathy was no longer installed, and I couldn't reinstal
*** This bug is a duplicate of bug 441444 ***
https://bugs.launchpad.net/bugs/441444
Confirmed in Ubuntu 10.04 Desktop (amd64).
Steps to reproduce:
1. Start Rhythmbox
2. Click on Last.FM
3. Enter Last.FM account details and sign in.
4. Play any station.
5. Stop playback.
6. Start playback on t
*** This bug is a duplicate of bug 441444 ***
https://bugs.launchpad.net/bugs/441444
I can also confirm this affects all new installations of Ubuntu Desktop
10.04 (amd64 and x86). I have tested on 7 physical machines, both after
a vanilla install as well as after updating all packages.
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Empathy 2.28.1.1 doesn't seem to call telepathy-butterfly anymore.
I have the same problem, but there is no telepathy process to kill, and msn
NEVER works for any of my msn accounts on two of three of my Karmic machines.
I have not found a work around that results in MSN connecting.
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Same issue here as Malammar. The first time I tried 'sudo ./enroll', it
did read my print and I did get a pgm out of it. Subsequent tests
however just time out, like so:
bens@quadrillion /usr/local/src/libfprint/examples $ sudo ./enroll
This program will enroll your right index finger, unconditi
Not currently, as I'm no longer running Xen for the purpose originally required.
The issue was eventually resolved by a patch that was floating around the
Xen-dev mailing list, but I don't know if it ever made it into mainline 4.2 (I
was told it would be included).
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Build: Ubuntu 12.04 and Linux Mint 13 Maya
Package: xen-hypervisor-4.1-amd64:amd64 (4.1.2-2ubuntu2.5, 4.1.2-2ubuntu2.6)
Expected: AMD-Vi initialization successful and IOMMU enabled
Actual: AMD-Vi initialization fails and IOMMU disabled
Upgrade from: xen-hypervisor-4.1-amd64:
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AMD-V
Confirmed here as well.
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Title:
dhcp3-server launches before upstart brings all interface, thus failing to
start
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I have the same problem, but with perhaps a bit more information.
I am able to copy files using nautilus to a samba share hosted on XPsp3 or
earlier. The bug is only present (for me) when copying to a share hosted on
Windows 7 or Server 2008r2. Something to do with the new authentication
requ
Should also mention that I have no problem reading data from the share.
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smb: Error while copying file, "Invalid argument"
https://bugs.launchpad.net/bugs/393012
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https://bugzilla.gnome.org/show_bug.cgi?id=633937
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smb: Error while copying file, "Invalid argument"
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