Re: Means to control a bhyve VM instance

2013-12-21 Thread Aryeh Friedman
An other option is a frontend like PetiteCloud (we will be releasing 0.2 in
the next few days that gives 100% web based control [as well command line
control]) over bhyve instances


On Fri, Dec 20, 2013 at 4:54 AM, Michał Dubiel  wrote:

> Hi,
>
> May I ask you about the means to control a VM instance. I mean by that
> something providing similar features as QEMU's monitor interface along
> with QEMU
> Machine Protocol (QMP) do. Has it already been decided/designed how bhyve
> is going to handle features like a soft start/stop of a VM instance,
> hot-plugging of additional blk/net devices, etc?
>
> Regards,
> Michal.
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Re: Means to control a bhyve VM instance

2013-12-21 Thread Peter Grehan

Hi Michał,

May I ask you about the means to control a VM instance. I mean by that
something providing similar features as QEMU's monitor interface along
with QEMU
Machine Protocol (QMP) do. Has it already been decided/designed how bhyve
is going to handle features like a soft start/stop of a VM instance,
hot-plugging of additional blk/net devices, etc?


 Decided, no, though the broad direction we're moving in is for bhyve 
to be a single process (reboots in-process, no external loader), and 
control from bhyvectl via some form of RPC.


later,

Peter.

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Means to control a bhyve VM instance

2013-12-20 Thread Michał Dubiel
Hi,

May I ask you about the means to control a VM instance. I mean by that
something providing similar features as QEMU's monitor interface along
with QEMU
Machine Protocol (QMP) do. Has it already been decided/designed how bhyve
is going to handle features like a soft start/stop of a VM instance,
hot-plugging of additional blk/net devices, etc?

Regards,
Michal.
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