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LXD 2.0.0 beta2 released

LXD 2.0.0.beta2 release announcement 10th of February 2016
The main changes for this release are

/dev/console has been re-enabled
The btrfs backend now supports optimized container transfer (send/receive)
Source file ownership and permissions are conserved by default on "lxc file push"
Both "lxc list" and "lxc image list" now accept regular expressions as filter
lxc info now shows the container creation date (if known), the list of profiles and detailed snapshot information
Recursive aliases are now supported in the client (e.g. "delete: delete -f")
"lxc delete" now requires a "-f/--force" flag when run against a running container
"lxc delete" now has a -i option to always request user confirmation on delete

Homeopatias *orvos*

Az vajon mifele allat?

http://drkukliseszter.hu/akut-kozepfulgyulladas-kezelese-homeopatiaval

"Amennyiben a fülfolyás elhúzódik, vagy az akut fülgyulladás gyakran visszatér, feltétlenül keressünk fel homeopátiás orvost, aki úgynevezett alkati kezeléssel tudja elérni a teljes gyógyulást."

A no Dr. prefixeli magat, szoval feltehetoleg tenyleg van orvosi diplomaja meg szakvizsgaja stb.
De hogy a francba? Egyaltalan hogy van az, h hagyjak szabadon koszalni ezeket?

LXD 0.27 is out

The main changes for this release are

Support for container disk quota (zfs and btrfs only)
Download progress during image copy and container launch
Initial work on a LXC to LXD script (supports almost every configuration except for unprivileged containers)
New linux.kernel_modules container property (list of modules to load before starting the container)
New core.https_allowed_origin server property (controls the Access-Control-Allow-Origin header)
Profile changes are now live-applied to all affected containers
"lxc config edit" now works against servers too
Changes to security.nesting are now live-applied
Support for xfs with the lvm backend
"lxc image list" now supports filtering (by name, hash and properties)
Improved bash completion profile
The default remote is now visible in "lxc remote list"
"lxc info" now indicates whether a container is ephemeral or persistent
Various improvement to help messages

s/Nokia HERE/HERE/

Mar biztos volt itt, de ha megsem:

"Hello,

We wanted to share some important information about your data privacy and terms of service for HERE products and services.

On 4th of December, Nokia has completed the sale of its HERE business to a consortium comprised of AUDI AG, BMW Group, and Daimler AG. With the completion of this transaction, HERE Global B.V., previously a subsidiary of Nokia Corporation and the current operator of the HERE products and services, assumes responsibility for your personal data and the contractual relationships for these products and services. HERE cares deeply about your privacy and the protection of your personal data and will continue to collect and process your personal data in the same ways and for the same reasons as Nokia, and you should experience no difference as a result of the sale.

Also, please note that Nokia will continue to run its businesses, services and applications as it does today. The responsibility for your personal data and your contractual relationship relating to these Nokia products and services will remain with Nokia and governed by the law of Finland. Nokia continues to be committed to the highest standards to protect your privacy and your personal data.

ZFS on Linux 0.6.5.4

Supported Kernels

Compatible with 2.6.32 - 4.4 Linux kernels.

Bug Fixes

Linux 4.4 compatibility
Assorted stability fixes
Better support and stability for NFS-exported snapshots
Fix kernel warning in unlock_new_inode() and deadlock
Fix overflow in P2ROUNDUP_TYPED macro
Fix write performance issue due to bad zfs_dirty_data_max calculation
Fix builtin kernel builds
Fix deadlock during direct memory reclaim
Fix taskq dynamic spawning deadlock
Build fixes for SPARC

View it on GitHub.

LXD 0.26

https://linuxcontainers.org/lxd/news/

The main changes for this release are

New "host_name" network interface property that specifies the name of the host side veth device
It is now possible to pull/push/edit files of a stopped container
It's now possible to specify what "lxc list" columns to show (including a new PID column)

Bugfixes

Properly inherit the active CPU map rather than assuming all CPUs are usable
zfs: Fix a couple of race conditions
lvm: Fix creation of container from an image
Cut down network round trips in half by not calling Finger() every time
Fix invalid permissions on container shmounts and devices directories
Fix container teardown not always cleaning up devices & mounts
Improve performance of host-triggered container stop/restart (5s faster)
Make lxd callhook timeout after 30s (instead of hanging indefinitely on failure)
Cleanup and document the testsuite
Fix remote certificate handling on add/rename/remove

freebsdgirl harrasment

Gondolom errol van szo:

http://blog.randi.io/2015/12/31/the-developer-formerly-known-as-freebsd…

Tul hosszu, vki osszefoglalhatna:)

"Dear FreeBSD Community:

There has been significant communication over the last two days relating to Randi Harper’s recent blog post, which demands an urgent response. First, and to be clear: there will be no tolerance for harassment or abusive behavior within the FreeBSD Project or its broader community. We encourage any community members aware of problems in this regard to contact us immediately.

We take Randi's post and the concerns she (and others) have raised extremely seriously. It is important to understand that the ultimate outcome of her complaint, and interaction with Core, was the resignation of the party in question’s project commit rights — a result that respected Randi’s specific request that action be taken quietly. However, we believe (and agree) that the project has much to learn about how best to respond to online abuse and harassment. We will better document our procedures — and the changes to them that resulted from this experience. These changes in particular will reflect how to earlier and better differentiate conflict resolution (for which our procedures are currently tuned) and harassment (which demands different procedures). It is clear that there are additional improvements to make.

Ubuntu 200M users by 2015: yes or no?

http://blog.dustinkirkland.com/2015/12/more-people-use-ubuntu-than-anyo…

A cikk igazabol arrol szol, hol mindehol fut az Ubuntu.

Ezen pl. meglepodtem:
http://news.softpedia.com/news/tianhe-2-most-powerful-supercomputer-in-…

A konkluzio:

More people use Ubuntu than we know.
More people use Ubuntu than you know.
More people use Ubuntu than they know.

LXC 2.0.0 beta1 tagged

So you may have noticed I just tagged LXC 2.0.0 beta1.

The current plan is as follow:
- LXC 2.0.0 beta2 next week (28th)
- LXC 2.0.0 rc1 the week after (4th)
- A few more RCs as needed
- Final release around the 18th of January

New features may land until rc1, after that we'll only be taking bugfixes.

As mentioned in the commit message, LXC 2.0 doesn't break backward
compatibility with LXC 1.x, the ABI will be 1.2 and so any existing tool
or binding that was built against LXC 1.0 or LXC 1.1 will keep working
with LXC 2.0.

lxcfs and lxd will also join in the 2.0 fun with lxcfs probably getting
tagged around the same time as lxc and lxd getting tagged in early to
mid February.

FreeIPA v4.3.0

Petr Vobornik bejelenteseben:

The FreeIPA team would like to announce FreeIPA v4.3.0 release!

It can be downloaded from http://www.freeipa.org/page/Downloads. The builds are available for Fedora rawhide. Builds for Fedora 23 are available in the official COPR repository .

This announcement is also available at .

== Highlights in 4.3.0 ==
* Simplified management of replication topology - control and display your topology from CLI and UI
* Simplified replica installation - install replica without ''replica package'' via OTP, keytab or privileged user credentials. The new method is called ''replica promotion'' as it adds FreeIPA server capability to existing or new client

powershell

http://www.powershelladmin.com/wiki/PowerShell_Executables_File_System_…

32-bit (x86) PowerShell executable %SystemRoot%\SysWOW64\WindowsPowerShell\v1.0\powershell.exe
64-bit (x64) Powershell executable %SystemRoot%\system32\WindowsPowerShell\v1.0\powershell.exe
32-bit (x86) Powershell ISE executable %SystemRoot%\SysWOW64\WindowsPowerShell\v1.0\powershell_ise.exe
64-bit (x64) Powershell ISE executable %SystemRoot%\system32\WindowsPowerShell\v1.0\powershell_ise.exe

Erre varrjon gombot vmelyik MS huszar:D

Federated Filesystem (FedFS)

https://fedoraproject.org/wiki/Features/FedFS
http://wiki.linux-nfs.org/wiki/index.php/FedFsUtilsProject
http://www.snia.org/sites/default/files/ChuckLever_Introducing_FedFS_On…

Does not store files, but rather locates them

* Relies on standard network filesystem for data storage
* Non-FedFS clients can mount and access shares normally
* Constructs enterprise wide file namespaces
* Scalable referral manager


Announcing the release of fedfs-utils version 0.10.5

This package contains an implementation of the Federated Filesystem
(FedFS) Proposed Standard for Linux. For an introduction to FedFS, see
RFC 5716.

OpenZFS Developer Summit - 2015: full schedule

If you can't make it to the OpenZFS Developer Summit this year, we invite you to view the live webcast, beginning Monday at 9:30 AM PST, at http://open-zfs.org. Discuss on IRC (#openzfs) or twitter (#openzfs). Thanks to our generous sponsors, this year the live stream will feature audio you can hear, and no interruptions for advertisements! The recordings will also be available on YouTube later this month.

Full schedule below:
Monday, October 19, 2015


Time Title Speaker Company

9:30am – 9:45am Keynote Matt Ahrens Delphix
9:45am – 10:00am OpenZFS Success Stories Tarkan Maner Nexenta
10:00am – 10:45am ZFS Internals Overview Kirk McKusick Independent
10:45am – 11:00am Break
11:00am – 11:30am ZFS Send and Receive Paul Dagnelie Delphix
11:30am – 11:45am Compressed Send and Receive Dan Kimmel Delphix
11:45am – 12:00pm Live Migration with Zmotion Francois Lesage OVH
12:00pm – 12:45pm Lunch
12:45pm – 1:00pm The Birth of ZFS Jeff Bonwick DSSD, EMC
1:00pm – 1:30pm Parity Declustered RAID-Z/Mirror Isaac Huang Intel
1:30pm – 1:45pm Improve Performance on AWS with Eager Zero Joe Stein Delphix
1:45pm – 2:15pm Break
2:15pm – 2:45pm Compressed ARC George Wilson Delphix
2:45pm – 3:00pm Discontiguous Caching with ABD David Chen OSNexus
3:00pm – 3:15pm Persistent L2ARC Saso Kiselkov Nexenta
3:15pm – 3:30pm Dedup Ceiling Saso Kiselkov Nexenta
3:30pm – 4:00pm Break
4:00pm – 4:30pm Writeback Cache Alex Aizman Nexenta
4:30pm – 4:45pm Sandboxing OpenZFS on Linux Albert Lee OmniTI
4:45pm – 5:00pm SPA Metadata Allocation Classes Don Brady Intel
5:00pm – 5:15pm Ztour Don Brady Intel
5:15pm – 5:30pm Closing Matt Ahrens Delphix

ZFS on Linux 0.6.5.3

Teljesen raalltak a point release-ekre.

Supported Kernels

Compatible with 2.6.32 - 4.3 Linux kernels.

Bug Fixes

Fix CPU hotplug zfsonlinux/spl#482
Disable dynamic taskqs by default to avoid deadlock zfsonlinux/spl#484
Don't import all visible pools in zfs-import init script zfsonlinux/zfs#3777
Fix use-after-free in vdev_disk_physio_completion zfsonlinux/zfs#3920
Fix avl_is_empty(&dn->dn_dbufs) assertion zfsonlinux/zfs#3865


View it on GitHub.
https://github.com/zfsonlinux/zfs/releases/tag/zfs-0.6.5.3