After upgrade to 10.2-RELEASE from 10.1, my FreeBSD guest hang on boot.
Kernel can not find out rootfs.
All daX devices size is 0MB !!
Someone has this issue too,
https://forums.freebsd.org/threads/10-2-cant-see-hdd-on-hyper-v-2k8r2.52797/
Hyper-V host is win2008.
As 10.1, HDD mounted in freebsd
Hello,
El 15/08/15 a les 15.36, Outback Dingo ha escrit:
HEAD UP on 10.2 the instructions found at
http://wiki.xen.org/wiki/FreeBSD_Dom0
git branch
master
* stable-4.5
no longer appear to work
gmake -j8 install-tools HOSTCC=gcc48 CC=gcc48
fails with
__SNIP__
But GENERIC KERNEL already included
options HYPERV # Hyper-V kernel infrastructure
device hyperv # HyperV drivers
My kernel config file include GENERIC.
Is your VM HDD attached to IDE or SCSI? Mine is IDE, and wanna try SCSI.
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@hshh
hshh hunreal@... writes:
After upgrade to 10.2-RELEASE from 10.1, my FreeBSD guest hang on boot.
Kernel can not find out rootfs.
All daX devices size is 0MB !!
Someone has this issue too,
https://forums.freebsd.org/threads/10-2-cant-see-hdd-on-hyper-v-2k8r2.52797/
I had the same
I have tried da0p3 da1p3 da2p3 da3p3 (There are 4 daX devices after
upgrade 10.2, only 1 in 10.1).
On Tue, Aug 18, 2015 at 12:56 PM, Wei Hu w...@microsoft.com wrote:
Try /dev/da1p2, /dev/da2p2, etc. If I remember correctly, there was a change
in the Hyper-V storage code which started to use
Try /dev/da1p2, /dev/da2p2, etc. If I remember correctly, there was a change in
the Hyper-V storage code which started to use kernel's SCSI scanning code
instead of its own. This may cause the different order of disk discovery.
The commit might have merged into 10 stable branch after 10.1 was
Hi Anup,
Please let me know if anybody has any information on it. I got to know
from IRC channel that work is in progress for generic framework to
support various image file formats for bhyve.
The work was being done in a branch:
https://svnweb.freebsd.org/base/user/marcel/libvdsk/