Forgive me, but I can't understand what you mean.
Are we talking of using something like /dev/cciss (just to say...) instead
of /dev/da2 as the device shared with the VM?
Won't the VM and the real system clash in using the same device?
On Thu, Jan 2, 2014 at 9:29 PM, Nikolai Lifanov
Hello,
Whats the command to list all the attached devices to a vm?
Bhyctl --vm=vm0 --get-all seemsto write of funny but totally irrelevant
info for an user (instead of a developer...)
Is there a way to get a list of the attached devices, say virtio-blk,
ethernet stuff...
Andrea Brancatelli
Hello Peter.
Funny but my ps doesn't seem to report it, it only shows bhyve vm0. Maybe it is
because it was run as
Bhyve vm0 \
-something \
-something
Btw I think the bhyvectl is the candidate for this, maybe bhyvectl --vm=vm0
--get-devices ?
Is devices the correct name for those
How should I see it with ps?
[root@environment-rm-01 ~]# ps -aux | grep bhyve
root 88142.4 0.0 4221912 60804 3 D+1:15PM3:11.43
bhyve: lin3 (bhyve)
root 61870.0 0.0 4221784 34900 0 D+ 11:09AM0:52.81
bhyve: FreeBSD10.5RC5.img (bhyve)
root 8863
-
f80021dbf000 0 rw
On Tue, Jan 14, 2014 at 5:54 PM, Markiyan Kushnir
markiyan.kush...@gmail.com wrote:
may be fstat -p `pgrep bhyve` would give you some info?
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2014/1/14 Andrea Brancatelli abrancate...@schema31.it:
How should I see it with ps?
[root@environment-rm-01
14, 2014 at 8:25 PM, dte...@freebsd.org wrote:
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To: Markiyan Kushnir
Cc: freebsd-virtualization@freebsd.org
Subject: Re: Bhyve infos about a vm
I don't
Hello,
do you see any particolar problem (devices who need to have the owner
changed, limitations of any kind...?) in running BHyVe as non-root?
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Hello everybody.
We did a very rough comparison betweend BHyVe and VMWare ESXi. Maybe you
want to give it a read and let me know if I did write a bunch of sh!t :-)
http://andrea.brancatelli.it/2014/01/28/freebsd-10-0-bhyve-vmware-esxi-5-5-comparison/
I must say I'm very pleased with BHyVe
.
On Tue, Jan 28, 2014 at 12:27 PM, Łukasz Wąsikowski luk...@wasikowski.net
wrote:
W dniu 2014-01-28 12:18, Andrea Brancatelli pisze:
We did a very rough comparison betweend BHyVe and VMWare ESXi. Maybe you
want to give it a read and let me know if I did write a bunch of sh!t
:-)
http
Fixed, thanks.
On Tue, Jan 28, 2014 at 1:16 PM, Mark Martinec mark.martinec+free...@ijs.si
wrote:
http://andrea.brancatelli.it/2014/01/28/freebsd-10-0-bhyve-
vmware-esxi-5-5-comparison/
the seconds you see is a medium of all the values from the different
machines
medium??? A median
is not the same on the two platforms)...
I don't know...? Any benchmarking suite? But I don't want to benchmark the
OS that is in the middle...
On Tue, Jan 28, 2014 at 3:57 PM, Lars Engels lars.eng...@0x20.net wrote:
Am 2014-01-28 13:21, schrieb Andrea Brancatelli:
Fixed, thanks.
Could you also
Oh sorry you mean linux vs. linux!
Then yes, I can do that!
On Tue, Jan 28, 2014 at 4:02 PM, Andrea Brancatelli
abrancate...@schema31.it wrote:
I'd have to find a different workload (compiling a port under linux makes
no sense), but that something I was already thinking about.
Anybody has
Hello Peter,
unfortunately we've been a bit sloppy in tracking the time output because
initially it was just an internal test, thus we don't have the details.
We're setting up a new round of tests we'll run tomorrow and we'll track
user/system/real in a more precise way; I will also publish a
Unfortunately these are pre-production environments thus installing
something fancy wasn't in our scope.
If I can allocate some time and some hardware I'll try to.
On Tue, Jan 28, 2014 at 5:49 PM, Neel Natu neeln...@gmail.com wrote:
Hi Andrea,
On Tue, Jan 28, 2014 at 3:18 AM, Andrea
morning with more details.
On Tue, Jan 28, 2014 at 5:39 PM, Michael Berman
michael.ber...@tidalscale.com wrote:
parsec and stresslinux may be of interest.
On 1/28/14, 7:02 AM, Andrea Brancatelli abrancate...@schema31.it
wrote:
I'd have to find a different workload (compiling a port under
That's a lot of interesting input.
Tomorrow we'll rearrange everything and redo all the testing.
On Tue, Jan 28, 2014 at 9:50 PM, Peter Grehan gre...@freebsd.org wrote:
Hi Andrea,
unfortunately we've been a bit sloppy in tracking the time output
because initially it was just an internal
Tonight we forgot a freebsd vm in shutdown state - i mean, we run
shutdown -p now and the VM stopped at the press enter to reboot. Nobody
pressed enter because we forgot, so the bhyve process kept running, this
morning we realized that the host's CPU kept 120% all the night long, until
we just
Hello all,
given that I'm not confortable with unofficial upgrades, I was wondering
if, say, a 10-p1 would contain any new bhyve upgrade or should we wait for
an official 10.1 ?
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Hello guys.
I was installing mysql56 in a freebsd10 inside freebsd 10 and while doing
the install the machine bombed out. In the console this is what I got:
Assertion failed: (aior != NULL), function ahci_handle_dma, file
/usr/src/usr.sbin/bhyve/pci_ahci.c, line 445.
Abort trap (core dumped)
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Hello everybody.
I have a stupid question for you :)
Is the clock in bhyve virtual or just a hook the host?
I mean, should I run ntpd inside the VMs as I would do, let's say, with
VMWare, or is it enough to run it on the host?
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Type '?' for a list of commands, 'help' for more detailed help.
OK show
LINES=24
boot_serial=1
console=userboot
currdev=zfs:repository:
interpret=OK
loaddev=zfs:repository:
prompt=${interpret}
rootdev=disk0p2
smbios.bios.vendor=BHYVE
OK
How about if you set loaddev to disk0p2, and
:/san_storage/VMfs/cloud31Slave # kill -9 91715
root@environment-rm-01:/san_storage/VMfs/cloud31Slave # ps -ax | grep 91715
91715 5 T+ 1465:19.24 bhyve: cloud31Slave (bhyve)
18041 14 S+ 0:00.00 grep 91715
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Hello Peter.
The host is a FreeBSD 10.1-p3.
I tried to restart the VM, but it hung after bhyveload.
I had to reboot the physical host and what's worst is that the MySQL instance
inside of the VM was trashed. Luckily I has backups.
Sent from my iPad
On 07/gen/2015, at 18:45, Peter Grehan
yve command line is, roughly, this one:
/usr/sbin/bhyveload -m 2048 -d /san_storage/VMfs/$machine/$machine.img $machine
/usr/sbin/bhyve -c 2 -m 2048 -A -H -P -s 0,hostbridge -s
2,ahci-hd,/san_storage/VMfs/$machine/$machine.img -s 4,virtio-net,$tap -s
31,lpc -l com1,stdio $machine
Tha
nd line is, roughly, this one:
/usr/sbin/bhyveload -m 2048 -d /san_storage/VMfs/$machine/$machine.img
$machine
/usr/sbin/bhyve -c 2 -m 2048 -A -H -P -s 0,hostbridge -s
2,ahci-hd,/san_storage/VMfs/$machine/$machine.img -s 4,virtio-net,$tap
-s 31,lpc -l com1,stdio $machine
Thanks in advance.
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