Hi, Am 09.01.2016 um 18:47 schrieb Jim Thompson: > We have an official image for Azure coming. > Should be available soon. We're in final stages with Microsoft. That's one thing, but the OP is asking about the SCVMM agent, that's another (additional thing) on top of Hyper-V integration services. I don't use SCVMM, was able to get a hold on the install ISO and check a bit against the documentation for SCVMM 2012 R2.
>From what I saw the Linux scvmmagent installer archives it contains have some scripts looking for /bin/bash and at least one binary called scvmmagent.bin which definitely is compiled for Linux, not FreeBSD. The scripts seem to look for some some (Linux) distro-specific locations, nothing mendionted about FreeBSD. pfSense neither ships bash, nor linux.ko for Linux ABI compatibility etc. In contrast to the Hyper-V integration stuff these bits are definitely closed source and available to those with a license for SCVMM. Maybe ESF has possibilities to work with MS, but I doubt that MS are already working on supporting FreeBSD with SCVMM. I also doubt that ESF would be very happy to ship linux.ko + linux_base + bash (+ maybe else + some hackeries) with pfSense just for this one agent. -- Mathieu _______________________________________________ pfSense mailing list https://lists.pfsense.org/mailman/listinfo/list Support the project with Gold! https://pfsense.org/gold
