Re: 11.0-ALPHA4 and VIMAGE

2016-06-21 Thread Jan Bramkamp



On 20/06/16 18:05, Bjoern A. Zeeb wrote:

Hi,

On 20 Jun 2016, at 15:37, Ernie Luzar wrote:


Hello list;

I have installed 11.0-ALPHA4-i386-20160617-r301975 to test VIMAGE.
I have read previous list posts saying vimage was going to be part of
the base system in 11.0.  When I configure a jail with vnet I get a
error typical of vimage not being compiled into the kernel.

To me it looks like vimage is not part of the base system in 11.0.

What is the status of vimage in 11.0?


I am not sure anyone said that it would be in GENERIC for 11.0.

The plan is to have it more stable and leak a lot less memory possibly
and some bits made it in to HEAD over the last months already, another
patch for a top-down teardown is in the review system, and I am
currently working on fixing a lot of pf.


Is there any hope reliable VIMAGE support will make it into the 11.0 
release?

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Re: 11.0-ALPHA4 and VIMAGE

2016-06-20 Thread Bjoern A. Zeeb

Hi,

On 20 Jun 2016, at 15:37, Ernie Luzar wrote:


Hello list;

I have installed 11.0-ALPHA4-i386-20160617-r301975 to test VIMAGE.
I have read previous list posts saying vimage was going to be part of
the base system in 11.0.  When I configure a jail with vnet I get a
error typical of vimage not being compiled into the kernel.

To me it looks like vimage is not part of the base system in 11.0.

What is the status of vimage in 11.0?


I am not sure anyone said that it would be in GENERIC for 11.0.

The plan is to have it more stable and leak a lot less memory possibly 
and some bits made it in to HEAD over the last months already, another 
patch for a top-down teardown is in the review system, and I am 
currently working on fixing a lot of pf.


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