Bhyve storage improvements (was: Several bhyve quirks)

2015-03-27 Thread Alexander Motin
> I've always assumed virtio driver > emulated driver so it didn't occur > to me to try ahci-hd. I've just merged to FreeBSD stable/10 branch set of bhyve changes that should significantly improve situation in the storage area. virtio-blk driver was fixed to work asynchronously and not block virt

Re: Bhyve storage improvements (was: Several bhyve quirks)

2015-03-27 Thread John Nielsen
On Mar 27, 2015, at 3:46 AM, Alexander Motin wrote: >> I've always assumed virtio driver > emulated driver so it didn't occur >> to me to try ahci-hd. > > I've just merged to FreeBSD stable/10 branch set of bhyve changes that > should significantly improve situation in the storage area. > > vir

Re: Bhyve storage improvements (was: Several bhyve quirks)

2015-03-27 Thread John Nielsen
On Mar 27, 2015, at 10:47 AM, John Nielsen wrote: > On Mar 27, 2015, at 3:46 AM, Alexander Motin wrote: > >>> I've always assumed virtio driver > emulated driver so it didn't occur >>> to me to try ahci-hd. >> >> I've just merged to FreeBSD stable/10 branch set of bhyve changes that >> should

Re: Bhyve storage improvements

2015-03-27 Thread Alexander Motin
On 27.03.2015 18:47, John Nielsen wrote: > Does anyone have plans (or know about any) to implement virtio-scsi support > in bhyve? That API does support TRIM and should retain most or all of the > low-overhead virtio goodness. I was thinking about that (not really a plans yet, just some thoughts

Re: Bhyve storage improvements

2015-03-27 Thread John Nielsen
On Mar 27, 2015, at 11:43 AM, Alexander Motin wrote: > On 27.03.2015 18:47, John Nielsen wrote: >> Does anyone have plans (or know about any) to implement virtio-scsi support >> in bhyve? That API does support TRIM and should retain most or all of the >> low-overhead virtio goodness. > > I was

Re: Several bhyve quirks

2015-03-27 Thread Neel Natu
Hi Julian, On Wed, Mar 25, 2015 at 2:24 AM, Julian Hsiao wrote: > Hi, > > I'm running bhyve on 10.1, mostly with OpenBSD (5.7) guests, and I ran into > a few strange issues: > > 1. The guest RTC is several hours off every time I start bhyve. The host > RTC is set to UTC, and /etc/localtime on bo

Re: Several bhyve quirks

2015-03-27 Thread Jason Tubnor
On 28 March 2015 at 10:49, Neel Natu wrote: > > This is fixed in HEAD where the RTC device model defaults to 24-hour time. > >> >> suggests that I'm on the right track, but it doesn't explain the off-by-one >> nor