Hello Kylie,
Thanks for the quick response!
I disabled tso, but it makes no difference.
I can ping the interface address itself, but no host on the subnet with the
10.2 kernel.
1, 2 and 3 are completely correct.
With kind regards,
Jac
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Van: Kylie Liang [mail
Hello Dexuan,
You too, thanks for the reply!
I disabled TSO, but it makes no difference. I disable VMQ
I mentioned the message because it was the only difference I saw.
I will do this installation later today. I'll let you know.
I did the upgrade according to 2.2 Upgrading FreeBSD from
http
Hello Dexuan,
It seems, it is not completely correct, although the effect is as if it is not
working.
Systat -ifstat 1 shows this:
[cid:image001.png@01D1582C.39CF7E80]
So something is happening. But I can not reach anything. And the server can not
be reached from the lan (hn0) or internet
Hi Jac,
Thank you for asking. To isolate your issue, could you please try disabling SO
on your 10.2 system first? Thank you.
And I would like to confirm with you
1) You met issue for 10.2 kernel + 10.2 system
2) No issue for 10.1 kernel + 10.1 system
3) No issue for 10.1 kernel + 10.2 system
I am currently running VirtualBox with a Debian Linux guest to run
Ubiquiti Unifi-Video server. I had it briefly running on a byhve VM, but
after about 10 days of running fine. I installed some updates using
Aptitude within the Debian guest which promptly broke the VM.
I am currently running a b
Hello Dexuan,
I did fresh installation with the current FreeBSD-10.2-RELEASE-amd64-dvd1.iso
and this works.
Even with the message, as you already mentioned.
With kind regards,
Jac
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Van: Dexuan Cui [mailto:de...@microsoft.com]
Verzonden: dinsdag 26 januari 2016
Hi Dean,
Excerpts from dweimer's message from Tue 26-Jan-16 08:26:
> I installed some updates using Aptitude within the
> Debian guest which promptly broke the VM.
Additional info is needed to help:
- bhyve command line you use to start the VM
- what error messages do you see stating that it's br
On 2016-01-26 5:03 pm, Sergey Manucharian wrote:
Hi Dean,
Excerpts from dweimer's message from Tue 26-Jan-16 08:26:
I installed some updates using Aptitude within the
Debian guest which promptly broke the VM.
Additional info is needed to help:
- bhyve command line you use to start the VM
- wh
Hi Jac,
What's the output of 'ifconfig -a' when this happened?
Thanks,
sephe
From: Jac Backus [mailto:j.bac...@bugworks.com]
Sent: Tuesday, January 26, 2016 6:37 PM
To: Dexuan Cui ; Kylie Liang ;
'freebsd-virtualization@freebsd.org' ; BSD
Integration Components for Hyper-V
Subject: RE: Hyper-
Oh, please ignore this, I think its solved :)
From: Sephe Qiao (Wicresoft)
Sent: Wednesday, January 27, 2016 9:10 AM
To: Jac Backus ; Dexuan Cui ; Kylie
Liang ; 'freebsd-virtualization@freebsd.org'
; BSD Integration Components for Hyper-V
Subject: RE: Hyper-V networking: problem after upgrade
Hello,
I do not know whose it is a problem - DragonFlyBSD vtnet(4) driver or FreeBSD
bhyve(4), so I decided to send on both maillist.
I've try to boot DragonFlyBSD 4.4 in bhyve. All goes well, however, there is
no network interface. During boot i see:
--
virtio_pci0: port 0x2000-0x201f mem
0
Excerpts from dweimer's message from Tue 26-Jan-16 19:07:
>
> Is there anything that normally needs to be done after a Linux kernel
> update to refresh the grub2-bhyve setup?
The kernel update should not have any effect since grub-bhyve uses the
virtual disk mapping file, which should point to y
Hi Jac,
Please show 'ifconfig -a' when the issue happens (when you upgrade 10.1 from
10.2).
We suspect it may be a known OACTIVE issue and "ifconfig -a' can confirm this,
the output has the string "OACTIVE".
It looks somehow the issue doesn't happen when we use a 10.2 fresh installation.
Thanks
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