Hi Diego,

I'm trying to follow in your footsteps.  First I installed OpenBSD using:

    virt-install --name puffy --hvm --ram 1024 --vnc --file 
/dev/zvol/dsk/tank/watsen.net-root-disk --cdrom 
/tank/install43_amd64.iso --noautoconsole --os-type=unix 
--os-variant=openbsd4 --vcpus=1

and then I used `vrish dumpxml puffy > puffy.xml`, which I then edited 
to replace "vif-1.0" with "vif-8.0".  But when I read it back in with 
`virsh define puffy.xml`, the setting gets lost...  Is there any way to 
use XML files, or do I have to use SXP files? - is it because libvirt 
doesn't support the option yet?
 
BTW, it took a long time (~40 min) for openbsd 4.3 to install its media, 
which is forever compared to when I install it outside Xen - did you 
have a similar experience?  If not, then I wonder what could be my 
system's problem?  - I'm using b97 and Bonnie says I'm getting ~300M/sec 
block-output and ~600M/sec block-input, which seems like it should scream...

Thanks,
Kent



Diego Righi wrote:
> With the ne2k device the domU networking works ok and no more device timeouts 
> in the dmesg so I wanted to share the .sxp config and the resulting dmesg and 
> some other useful data:
> http://www.sickness.it/dmesgxvmsxce94dom0obsd43domuhvm.txt
>
> :)
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