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--- Comment #11 from Dexuan Cui ---
(In reply to pete from comment #10)
Yes, I also has mlx4en_load="YES" in my /boot/loader.conf.
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--- Comment #10 from p...@twisted.org.uk ---
Just a quick one, will try and add more detail tomorrow.
I am using r334458 on STABLE-11 which was more or less the point where 11_2
branched I believe. I can't see anything in 11_2 after that
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--- Comment #9 from Dexuan Cui ---
(In reply to Dexuan Cui from comment #8)
Hmmm, I can't reproduce the panic in comment #7 any more, after I built a
kernel from scratch (i.e. git clone the repo into a new directory, and
make the kernel,
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--- Comment #8 from Dexuan Cui ---
(In reply to Dexuan Cui from comment #6)
With today's releng/11.2 (f55f63f9f9c29dae38ac323adfd253cec627873c), the mlx4
driver works fine for me. What's the exact version you're using?
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I have an AMD "hammer" (9590) running a bhyve with a VM that used to be a
"droplet". All is good if I run "vm -f start " it works. That
is: the console is attached to stdin/stdout of the vm command.
If, however, I start without the -f, I get the linux kernel "not" booting
with output of:
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On 2018-06-18 05:06, Harry Schmalzbauer wrote:
> Hello,
>
> has anybody found out if Windows does something similar as FreeBSD with
> kern.hz when running on a hypervisor?
>
> I haven't done meaningful measuring, but on bhyve I see 2-digit CPU load
> with idle windows (2012R2) guest.
> I never
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--- Comment #7 from Dexuan Cui ---
Using today's HEAD (3309c975db94bf91f18da6a0285649a8903e56c1), I got this:
vmbus0: vmbus IDT vector 251
vmbus0: smp_started = 1
panic: vm_fault_hold: fault on nofault entry, addr: 0xfedff000
On 18/06/2018 06:39, Shane Ambler wrote:
Find out if it's the guest not outputting or the console not receiving.
On the host run script before starting the bhyve and connecting to its
console, does this record any extra output?
unfortunately not
Is the guest /etc/ttys types set to xterm,
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--- Comment #5 from p...@twisted.org.uk ---
Using what is about to become 11.2 I get a panic when I have the Mellanox
drivers loaded and accelerated networking enabled unfortunately:
Fatal trap 12: page fault while in kernel mode
cpuid =
Hello,
has anybody found out if Windows does something similar as FreeBSD with
kern.hz when running on a hypervisor?
I haven't done meaningful measuring, but on bhyve I see 2-digit CPU load
with idle windows (2012R2) guest.
I never saw that on ESXi, it's much lower there, whil FreeBSD as
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