On 27-2-2018 05:11, cstanley wrote:
> Sorry for the extremely late reply!
>
> I am interested in any progress you have made on this front.
>
> I have been playing around with BHYVE - I am able to get guests up and
> running but I am having trouble mapping the raw block devices (/dev/ada5
> etc)
Sorry for the extremely late reply!
I am interested in any progress you have made on this front.
I have been playing around with BHYVE - I am able to get guests up and
running but I am having trouble mapping the raw block devices (/dev/ada5
etc) to the vm.
This prompted me to mess around with j
On 12-6-2017 11:48, Willem Jan Withagen wrote:
> On 11-6-2017 02:41, Allan Jude wrote:
>> On 06/10/2017 20:13, Willem Jan Withagen wrote:
>>> On 9-6-2017 16:20, Miroslav Lachman wrote:
Willem Jan Withagen wrote on 2017/06/09 15:48:
> On 9-6-2017 11:23, Steven Hartland wrote:
>> You cou
On 11-6-2017 02:41, Allan Jude wrote:
> On 06/10/2017 20:13, Willem Jan Withagen wrote:
>> On 9-6-2017 16:20, Miroslav Lachman wrote:
>>> Willem Jan Withagen wrote on 2017/06/09 15:48:
On 9-6-2017 11:23, Steven Hartland wrote:
> You could do effectively this by using dedicated zfs filesyst
On 06/10/2017 20:13, Willem Jan Withagen wrote:
On 9-6-2017 16:20, Miroslav Lachman wrote:
Willem Jan Withagen wrote on 2017/06/09 15:48:
On 9-6-2017 11:23, Steven Hartland wrote:
You could do effectively this by using dedicated zfs filesystems per
jail
Hi Steven,
That is how I'm going to d
On 9-6-2017 16:20, Miroslav Lachman wrote:
> Willem Jan Withagen wrote on 2017/06/09 15:48:
>> On 9-6-2017 11:23, Steven Hartland wrote:
>>> You could do effectively this by using dedicated zfs filesystems per
>>> jail
>>
>> Hi Steven,
>>
>> That is how I'm going to do it, when nothing else works.
Willem Jan Withagen wrote on 2017/06/09 15:48:
On 9-6-2017 11:23, Steven Hartland wrote:
You could do effectively this by using dedicated zfs filesystems per jail
Hi Steven,
That is how I'm going to do it, when nothing else works.
But then I don't get to test the part of building the ceph-clu
On 9-6-2017 11:23, Steven Hartland wrote:
> You could do effectively this by using dedicated zfs filesystems per jail
Hi Steven,
That is how I'm going to do it, when nothing else works.
But then I don't get to test the part of building the ceph-cluster from
raw disk...
I was more thinking along
On Fri, Jun 09, 2017 at 10:45:32AM +0200, Willem Jan Withagen wrote:
> Hi,
>
> I'm writting/building a test environment for my ceph cluster, and I'm
> using jails for that
>
> Now one of the things I'd be interested in, is to pass a few raw disks
> to each of the jails.
> So jail ceph-1 gets
You could do effectively this by using dedicated zfs filesystems per jail
On 09/06/2017 09:45, Willem Jan Withagen wrote:
Hi,
I'm writting/building a test environment for my ceph cluster, and I'm
using jails for that
Now one of the things I'd be interested in, is to pass a few raw disks
to
Willem Jan Withagen wrote on 2017/06/09 10:45:
Hi,
I'm writting/building a test environment for my ceph cluster, and I'm
using jails for that
Now one of the things I'd be interested in, is to pass a few raw disks
to each of the jails.
So jail ceph-1 gets /dev/ada1 and /dev/ada2 (and partiti
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