Re: any primer on running bhyve guests sharing disk with host ?

2015-01-03 Thread Neel Natu
Hi Luigi, On Sat, Jan 3, 2015 at 8:15 AM, Luigi Rizzo wrote: > Hi, > in order to do some kernel testing, I would like to run bhyve guests > using (through NFS, probably) the host's file system. > diskless(8) is probably one way to go, i was wondering if > someone has instructions for that. > Spec

invalid checksum with vtnet and in_kernel BOOTP

2015-01-03 Thread Luigi Rizzo
I am trying to run a diskless bhyve client diskless using in-kernel bootp support and vtnet connected to tap and bridge on the host side and I am having the problem in the subject which may be vtnet-related. Packets generated by the in-kernel DHCP arrive to the host tap interface with a corrupt ch

Re: any primer on running bhyve guests sharing disk with host ?

2015-01-03 Thread Craig Rodrigues
On Sat, Jan 3, 2015 at 8:15 AM, Luigi Rizzo wrote: > Hi, > in order to do some kernel testing, I would like to run bhyve guests > using (through NFS, probably) the host's file system. > diskless(8) is probably one way to go, i was wondering if > someone has instructions for that. > Specifically:

Re: any primer on running bhyve guests sharing disk with host ?

2015-01-03 Thread Slawa Olhovchenkov
On Sat, Jan 03, 2015 at 05:15:11PM +0100, Luigi Rizzo wrote: > Hi, > in order to do some kernel testing, I would like to run bhyve guests > using (through NFS, probably) the host's file system. > diskless(8) is probably one way to go, i was wondering if > someone has instructions for that. > Speci

any primer on running bhyve guests sharing disk with host ?

2015-01-03 Thread Luigi Rizzo
Hi, in order to do some kernel testing, I would like to run bhyve guests using (through NFS, probably) the host's file system. diskless(8) is probably one way to go, i was wondering if someone has instructions for that. Specifically: - how to "bhyveload" a kernel (rather than the full disk image);

Jenkins build is back to normal : FreeBSD_HEAD #2145

2015-01-03 Thread jenkins-admin
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Re: Upgrade to Unbound 1.5.1 incomplete?

2015-01-03 Thread Dag-Erling Smørgrav
Jung-uk Kim writes: > A file seems missing. I worked around it like this: > > sed -e 's/@ENABLE_DNSTAP@/0/' \ > /usr/src/contrib/unbound/dnstap/dnstap_config.h.in > \ > /usr/src/contrib/unbound/dnstap/dnstap_config.h Thank you, fixed. DES -- Dag-Erling Smørgrav - d...@des.no __

Build failed in Jenkins: FreeBSD_HEAD #2144

2015-01-03 Thread jenkins-admin
See Changes: [adrian] Add a GPIO output mux configuration method. The AR934x and later (which will turn up eventually) have a new GPIO output configuration option - a real MUX rather than a "GPIO or this function." For now I'm squirrel

Build failed in Jenkins: FreeBSD_HEAD #2143

2015-01-03 Thread jenkins-admin
See Changes: [adrian] Add AR934x specific GPIO functions and output MUX configuration. Obtained from: Linux OpenWRT [adrian] Add AR934x GPIO function configuration. Obtained from: Linux OpenWRT [np] Fix all nits reported by mandoc

Re: Upgrade to Unbound 1.5.1 incomplete?

2015-01-03 Thread Jung-uk Kim
-BEGIN PGP SIGNED MESSAGE- Hash: SHA256 On 01/03/2015 02:45, Rainer Hurling wrote: > It seems, that r276605 is missing a file 'dnstap/dnstap_config.h'. > > At least, I get this output, when I try to build world now: > > > --- depend_subdir_libunbound --- In file included from > /usr/sr