Re: Question about bhyve

2018-01-13 Thread Jason Barbier
yep your using RDP wrong. So on the windows vm enable remote desktop, then RDP directly to the guest, not to the guest console. > On Jan 13, 2018, at 2:42 AM, Manish Jain wrote: > > >> On 01/12/18 07:46, Jason Barbier wrote: >> >>> On Thu, Jan 11, 2018, at 6:13 PM, Paul Webster via freebsd-vi

Re: Question about bhyve

2018-01-13 Thread Manish Jain
On 01/12/18 07:50, Marcelo Araujo wrote: > Hi, > > You can give a try using devel/libhyve-remote, it is a VNC server based > on libvncserver, clipboard works there. > > > Marcelo Araujo Hi Marcelo/others, Thanks for the tip, but it is a fairly bland one. I installed libhyve-remote. But the

Re: Question about bhyve

2018-01-13 Thread Manish Jain
On 01/12/18 07:46, Jason Barbier wrote: > > On Thu, Jan 11, 2018, at 6:13 PM, Paul Webster via freebsd-virtualization > wrote: >> I believe if you used TightVNC server on the windows box and the likewise >> client on freebsd you can sync clipboards over it >> >> On 12 January 2018 at 01:51, Mani

Re: Question about bhyve

2018-01-12 Thread Manish Jain
On 01/12/18 08:03, Jason Tubnor wrote: > > > On 12 January 2018 at 12:51, Manish Jain > wrote: > > Hi, > > I have a Win 10 vm under bhyve on my FreeBSD 11.1 box. Is there some way > I can share clipboards between FreeBSD X and Windows ? > > If

Re: Question about bhyve

2018-01-12 Thread Manish Jain
On 01/12/18 07:43, Paul Webster wrote: > I believe if you used TightVNC server on the windows box and the > likewise client on freebsd you can sync clipboards over it > > On 12 January 2018 at 01:51, Manish Jain > wrote: > > Hi, > > I have a Win 10

Re: Question about bhyve

2018-01-12 Thread Harry Schmalzbauer
Bezüglich Marcelo Araujo's Nachricht vom 12.01.2018 03:20 (localtime): > Hi, > > You can give a try using devel/libhyve-remote, it is a VNC server based on > libvncserver, clipboard works there. Can someone please give a on-line explanation how this port is to be used – not for end users as far a

Re: Question about bhyve

2018-01-11 Thread Jason Tubnor
On 12 January 2018 at 12:51, Manish Jain wrote: > Hi, > > I have a Win 10 vm under bhyve on my FreeBSD 11.1 box. Is there some way > I can share clipboards between FreeBSD X and Windows ? > > If you are referring to copying data from X to a VNC console for your Win 10 instance, then no. This pre

Re: Question about bhyve

2018-01-11 Thread Marcelo Araujo
Hi, You can give a try using devel/libhyve-remote, it is a VNC server based on libvncserver, clipboard works there. Best, 2018-01-12 10:13 GMT+08:00 Paul Webster via freebsd-virtualization < freebsd-virtualization@freebsd.org>: > I believe if you used TightVNC server on the windows box and the

Re: Question about bhyve

2018-01-11 Thread Jason Barbier
Tight can do it but its a pain to get it set up right in X windows. It may be better to install rdesktop or freerdp/remmina and use RDP, it will sync a bit better with windows and is a bit more reliable in my experience --- Jason Barbier | E: kusur...@corrupted.io GPG: 0x40B8FA1D72EF0D89 (http

Re: Question about bhyve

2018-01-11 Thread Paul Webster via freebsd-virtualization
I believe if you used TightVNC server on the windows box and the likewise client on freebsd you can sync clipboards over it On 12 January 2018 at 01:51, Manish Jain wrote: > Hi, > > I have a Win 10 vm under bhyve on my FreeBSD 11.1 box. Is there some way > I can share clipboards between FreeBSD

Question about bhyve

2018-01-11 Thread Manish Jain
Hi, I have a Win 10 vm under bhyve on my FreeBSD 11.1 box. Is there some way I can share clipboards between FreeBSD X and Windows ? Thanks for any help. -- Manish Jain ___ freebsd-virtualization@freebsd.org mailing list https://lists.freebsd.org/mailm

Question about bhyve

2017-10-06 Thread rainer
Hi, I have never played with bhyve, so please excuse me if these are naive questions. I have the following requirements: - bhyve host is connected to various networks, via VLAN-trunk on top of a ix(4) 2x10G lagg-interface - different VMs would need to assigned these interfaces - because

Re: Question about bhyve disk images

2016-02-06 Thread Matthew Grooms
On 2/6/2016 7:14 PM, Paul Vixie wrote: Rainer Duffner wrote: Hi, is it possible to increase the size of these images (after creation, and while the guest OS is running)? there is no driver-layer signal to tell the guest OS that a drive just got larger, so the guest OS would have to poll, or

Re: Question about bhyve disk images

2016-02-06 Thread Paul Vixie
Rainer Duffner wrote: Hi, is it possible to increase the size of these images (after creation, and while the guest OS is running)? there is no driver-layer signal to tell the guest OS that a drive just got larger, so the guest OS would have to poll, or be told to sense. with freebsd 10 as

Question about bhyve disk images

2016-02-06 Thread Rainer Duffner
Hi, is it possible to increase the size of these images (after creation, and while the guest OS is running)? How large can they be? I may have a use-case where I would need to have images in the size of tens of terabytes. Or is there a way to delegate a ZFS (or a pool) to a bhyve guest?