Re: sh(1) exiting on SIGWINCH

2012-07-05 Thread Pedro Giffuni
Hello; --- Gio 5/7/12, Peter Jeremy ha scritto: ... > > pfg@ (who shepherded the libedit update into the tree), David Shao > (originator of kern/169603) and I have been investigating fixes to > libedit but do not have a solution yet. The following partial revert fixes things for me: http://peo

Re: sh(1) exiting on SIGWINCH

2012-07-05 Thread Pedro Giffuni
Hello guys; --- Gio 5/7/12, Peter Jeremy ha scritto: > Brandon Gooch wrote: > >Seems that the window resize is somehow causing sh(1) to receive an > >EOF while the shell is sitting at the prompt, which results in the > >shell exiting; haven't dug too deeply into the source yet, but can you > >t

Re: sh(1) exiting on SIGWINCH

2012-07-05 Thread Peter Jeremy
On 2012-Jul-05 00:22:45 -0500, Brandon Gooch wrote: >Seems that the window resize is somehow causing sh(1) to receive an >EOF while the shell is sitting at the prompt, which results in the >shell exiting; haven't dug too deeply into the source yet, but can you >try to run /bin/sh with the '-I' (t

please review my openssl build patch

2012-07-05 Thread Aragon Gouveia
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Re: Recommendation for Hyervisor to host FreeBSD

2012-07-05 Thread Phil Regnauld
Pete French (petefrench) writes: > So, my work surprise for a Thursday morning is an urgent requirement to > see if we can run a set of FreeBSD machines under virtualised servers. > I have not done this before personally, but I notice from post here > that it doesnt seem uncommon, and I see Xen rel

Re: Recommendation for Hyervisor to host FreeBSD

2012-07-05 Thread Mark Felder
On Thu, 05 Jul 2012 09:52:31 -0500, Adam Strohl wrote: but as far as I know it isn't missing anything I've had vmware engineers tell me it doesn't log to the hypervisor correctly so you need to use official tools when they are asking for debugging info

Re: Recommendation for Hyervisor to host FreeBSD

2012-07-05 Thread Joel Dahl
On 05-07-2012 9:05, Mark Felder wrote: > On Thu, 05 Jul 2012 06:43:06 -0500, Pete French > wrote: > > > So, my work surprise for a Thursday morning is an urgent requirement to > > see if we can run a set of FreeBSD machines under virtualised servers. > > I have not done this before personally,

Re: Recommendation for Hyervisor to host FreeBSD

2012-07-05 Thread Adam Strohl
On 7/5/2012 21:27, Rainer Duffner wrote: They come (or came, last time I looked) with a lot of run-time dependencies and even more at build-time. And AFAIK, they don't offer the full functionality either. There is a number of dependencies, but as far as I know it isn't missing anything: memory

Re: Recommendation for Hyervisor to host FreeBSD

2012-07-05 Thread Rainer Duffner
Am Thu, 5 Jul 2012 08:53:19 -0400 schrieb Mark Saad : > > > On Jul 5, 2012, at 8:43 AM, Rainer Duffner > wrote: > > AFAIK, there are no VMware-tools for FreeBSD9 (yet). > > So, if you need to use ESXi/vSphere, then stay with 8.3 for the time > > being. > > You can use the open-vmtools package

Re: Recommendation for Hyervisor to host FreeBSD

2012-07-05 Thread Pete French
> It helps if you tell people what you are looking for. Ah, sorry, just dashed that off before I went into a meeting, here's a bit more info. > - realtime moving of guests between host-servers? > - do you really need separate OS'es or would jails serve your purposes? > - Are you only going to run

Re: Recommendation for Hyervisor to host FreeBSD

2012-07-05 Thread Mark Felder
On Thu, 05 Jul 2012 06:43:06 -0500, Pete French wrote: So, my work surprise for a Thursday morning is an urgent requirement to see if we can run a set of FreeBSD machines under virtualised servers. I have not done this before personally, but I notice from post here that it doesnt seem uncommo

Re: Recommendation for Hyervisor to host FreeBSD

2012-07-05 Thread Mark Saad
On Jul 5, 2012, at 8:43 AM, Rainer Duffner wrote: > Am Thu, 05 Jul 2012 12:43:06 +0100 > schrieb Pete French : > >> So, my work surprise for a Thursday morning is an urgent requirement >> to see if we can run a set of FreeBSD machines under virtualised >> servers. I have not done this before p

Re: Recommendation for Hyervisor to host FreeBSD

2012-07-05 Thread Rainer Duffner
Am Thu, 05 Jul 2012 12:43:06 +0100 schrieb Pete French : > So, my work surprise for a Thursday morning is an urgent requirement > to see if we can run a set of FreeBSD machines under virtualised > servers. I have not done this before personally, but I notice from > post here that it doesnt seem un

Re: Recommendation for Hyervisor to host FreeBSD

2012-07-05 Thread Ronald Klop
On Thu, 05 Jul 2012 13:43:06 +0200, Pete French wrote: So, my work surprise for a Thursday morning is an urgent requirement to see if we can run a set of FreeBSD machines under virtualised servers. I have not done this before personally, but I notice from post here that it doesnt seem uncommo

Re: Recommendation for Hyervisor to host FreeBSD

2012-07-05 Thread Mark Saad
On Jul 5, 2012, at 7:43 AM, Pete French wrote: > So, my work surprise for a Thursday morning is an urgent requirement to > see if we can run a set of FreeBSD machines under virtualised servers. > I have not done this before personally, but I notice from post here > that it doesnt seem uncommon,

Re: Recommendation for Hyervisor to host FreeBSD

2012-07-05 Thread Bas Smeelen
On 07/05/2012 01:43 PM, Pete French wrote: So, my work surprise for a Thursday morning is an urgent requirement to see if we can run a set of FreeBSD machines under virtualised servers. I have not done this before personally, but I notice from post here that it doesnt seem uncommon, and I see Xen

Recommendation for Hyervisor to host FreeBSD

2012-07-05 Thread Pete French
So, my work surprise for a Thursday morning is an urgent requirement to see if we can run a set of FreeBSD machines under virtualised servers. I have not done this before personally, but I notice from post here that it doesnt seem uncommon, and I see Xen related commits flowing past, so I am guessi