hough, isn't it? Or is this on the host?
Best
Michael
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. Also,
make sure you're not low on diskspace (these are the two most common
issues I encountered with hanging bhyve VMs - out of non-virtual memory
and out of diskspace of the host machine filesystem).
Some basic info on the host and your VM configuration might a
> On 28. Nov 2020, at 19:30, Rodney W. Grimes
> wrote:
>
>
>>
>> As far as I remember it works just fine other than the standard caveats
>> about bridging over wireless interfaces which involve some odd
>> inconsistencies that could crop up from time to time especially with like
>> DHCP,
You might want to read https://blog.grem.de/ayvn
It also covers using vm-bhyve to manage vms and will explain some things about
configuring the network.
> On 6. May 2020, at 01:55, Brandon helsley wrote:
>
> Well how do i add a tap to the bridge the VM is on as well as my physical nic
>
> Se
> On 22. Jan 2018, at 20:47, tech-lists wrote:
>
>> On 22/01/2018 16:38, Paul Vixie wrote:
>> for live sync you'll have to run software inside the guest that knows
>> how to properly freeze state. for example if there's a live database of
>> any kind you'll want it to be in its quiet state befo
decision. When I visit https://github.com/iocage/iocage is
> now says "**No longer supported. iocage is being rewritten in a
> differnt language." Does anybody have any details?
>
https://github.com/iocage/iocage/commit/3f394561a3dde55cd3ac7911b
step was necessary so that GEOM picks up the new zvol size
(this was on 10.0-RELEASE, might work without this on CURRENT). You
might want to make a backup before doing this.
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vmstat -i ? I had
the same issue on older boxes and it went away after setting
hint.hpet.0.legacy_route=1
hint.attimer.0.clock=0
hint.atrtc.0.clock=0
in /boot/loader.conf (see hpet(4)).
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> -Karl
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Aryeh Friedman wrote:
> http://www.petitecloud.org/contest.jsp
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How did this end up in my inbox?
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On Fri, 24 Jan 2014 02:46:06 -0800
Michael Dexter wrote:
> On 1/24/14 2:41 AM, Michael Gmelin wrote:
> >> Haters gonna hate?
> >>
> > Lack of attention to detail != hate.
>
> I guess you didn't see the phoronix.com article on bhyve a few months
> ago.
in
> the same article I do not know:
>
> http://www.serverwatch.com/server-news/open-source-freebsd-10-takes-on-virtualization.html
>
> Haters gonna hate?
>
Lack of attention to detail != hate.
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> cpu_reset: Stopping other CPUs
> root@bhyve[36]#
Yes
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staller and install on the "raw" device) on 10-CURRENT from mid 2013.
I didn't try with a more recent release. I ended up installing FreeBSD
from the outside (create partitions and untar base.txz, kernel.txz etc.
- afaik the same thing the Dexter's vm0 script does now) and cou
w and it gets the job done. You can find it here
http://druidbsd.cvs.sourceforge.net/viewvc/druidbsd/bhyve_rc/
Please share your experience with the changes in r258668,
quite interested if this works ok for you.
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On Thu, 7 Nov 2013 13:44:32 +0100
Michael Gmelin wrote:
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>
> On Thu, 07 Nov 2013 13:26:10 +0100
> Kristen Nielsen wrote:
>
> > Hi freebsd-virtualization list
> >
> > I am trying to figure out how to start configured jails within
> > FreeBSD 9.1Rel
where each jail configuration file is contained in a separate file,
> the format is the same as the /etc/jail.conf, the latter fil just
> holds configurations for all jails. Both files with the C-style
> syntax.
Have you considered using sysutils/ezjail (the de-facto standard for
managin
op|restart|rcvar) and one called vm-admin which provides the
provisions functions on top, e.g.
service vm start vm0 # ok
vm-admin start vm0 # ok
service vm format vm0 ... # not ok
vm-admin format vm0 ... # ok
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t;8192"
bhyve_virt2_ncpu="4"
EOF
ifconfig tap0 create
ifconfig tap1 create
ifconfig bridge0 create
service bhyve start # start all
service bhyve start virt2 # start individual
tmux attach -t bhyve_virt1
tmux attach -t bhyve_virt1
service bhyve stop virt2 # stop individual
service bhyve
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