bhyve - non *bsd guests

2013-11-26 Thread Scott Pilz
Firstly I'd like to say thank you for those involved in the bhyve project. It has come a long way in a short amount of time, and I'm staying on top of the changes as much as possible. I've been running jails since forever and this new VM, native to FreeBSD, has impressed me. I've been test

Re: bhyve - non *bsd guests

2013-11-26 Thread Scott Pilz
Scott On Tue, 26 Nov 2013, Michael Dexter wrote: On 11/26/13 8:04 PM, Scott Pilz wrote: Firstly I'd like to say thank you for those involved in the bhyve project. You're welcome! It has indeed come a long way and things are accelerating quickly. Hurah Neel and Peter.

Re: bhyve - non *bsd guests

2013-11-26 Thread Scott Pilz
Thank you for your quick answer, and I'm not surprised by this. Makes perfect sense. I ran into the 1-CPU issue when I first started my testing. I'll ensure that the new IX blade system we're going with as supported processors. Keep up the great work. I'll be happy to do some extensive

Re: bhyve - non *bsd guests

2013-12-11 Thread Scott Pilz
No issues with the Intel E5-2650v2 running multiple processors per guest and Linux/OpenBSD? Just want to verify before I place a rather large order of hardware. Thanks. Scott On Tue, 26 Nov 2013, Scott Pilz wrote: Thank you for your quick answer, and I'm not surprised by

Bhyve: CARP

2014-06-19 Thread Scott Pilz
I know VTNET does not support CARP just yet - but has anyone tried to run a trunk to the vtnet and VLAN off of say vtnet0, setup CARP on that vlan? If not, I'll try it - just looking to save myself some time. Also as I send very few emails to this list - I'd like to say that Bhyve is an am