Re: virtual hypervisor clusters

2001-01-23 Thread Pavol Adamec
As for my previous message: It is Alpine project (http://alpine.cs.washington.edu/). It runs (almost) unmodified TCP/IP stack in userland, not the kernel. Sorry for confusion. Paul - There's a project to modify a FreeBSD kernel to be run as a userland process. Sorry, I can't find the link.

Re: virtual hypervisor clusters

2001-01-23 Thread Pavol Adamec
There's a project to modify a FreeBSD kernel to be run as a userland process. Sorry, I can't find the link. Paul Alex Pilosov wrote: > > On Tue, 23 Jan 2001, Bruce R. Montague Brucem wrote: > > > Does anyone have a way to run multiple PC emulators, > > each running FreeBSD (of course) on a sin

Re: virtual hypervisor clusters

2001-01-23 Thread Alex Pilosov
On Tue, 23 Jan 2001, Bruce R. Montague Brucem wrote: > Does anyone have a way to run multiple PC emulators, > each running FreeBSD (of course) on a single FreeBSD > machine? And then cluster the virtual machines using > a virtual network driver/simulator? The intent here > is to literally run mul

Re: virtual hypervisor clusters

2001-01-23 Thread Michael C . Wu
On Tue, Jan 23, 2001 at 07:02:15PM -0800, Bruce R. Montague Brucem scribbled: | This is a speculative "freebsd-cluster" newbie type | question. I hope "-net" is appropriate. | | A couple of us, over beer, were pondering clusters, | virtual machines, VM/370 hypervisors/networks, | emulators, JIT's

virtual hypervisor clusters

2001-01-23 Thread Bruce R. Montague Brucem
This is a speculative "freebsd-cluster" newbie type question. I hope "-net" is appropriate. A couple of us, over beer, were pondering clusters, virtual machines, VM/370 hypervisors/networks, emulators, JIT's, jails, dummynet, netgraph, etc.. Does anyone have a way to run multiple PC emulators