Hi Jac,
Good to know this!
It looks to me something in the VM or in the host might be causing the issue???
Can you please do another quick test: shut down the "buggy" VM and remove it in
Hyper-V Manager (this will keep the .vhdx image) and then re-create the VM with
the .vhdx image?
Thanks,
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Hello Dexuan,
I did a fresh install of a 10.1 VM and upgraded it to 10.2. Is looks like it
works well.
With kind regards,
Jac
Van: Dexuan Cui [mailto:de...@microsoft.com]
Verzonden: zondag 31 januari 2016 7:07
Aan: Jac Backus; Sephe Qiao (Wicresoft); Kylie Liang;
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Hey Jac.
The setting was enabled in the VM configuration in Hyper-V, for the network
card. No such configuration in the guest OS itself.
As you've not enabled these features, it doesn't seem those are related to
the problem.
Regards,
Marie Helene
On Sun, Jan 31, 2016 at 1:45 PM Jac Backus wrote:
Hello Marie Helene,
Thanks for your reply!
All hardware acceleration is disabled in the Hyper-V settings, so is DHCP
guard. All addresses of the VM are fixed.
How do I check this enabled or disabled in the FreeBSD VM? I did not configure
it.
With kind regards,
Jac
Van: Marie Helene Kvello-Au
Hello Dexuan,
Out of the blue, now it works!
After my test with the static arp entry, I found the following:
http://unix.stackexchange.com/questions/247569/freebsd-adding-ip-alias-to-interface-breaks-network-on-primary-ip
So I rebooted the 10.2 kernel again, to test this. Nothing else. And netwo
Hello Dexuan,
I would think too this would work, but it doesn't. After adding, the entry is
there, but I can not ping it.
No, the nic never works. Although I can ping it from the server itself. And
ifconfig shows it as up, of course.
Of course I could this as a test, the upgrade. And see if it
And, yes, after a reboot is gone again.
Jac
Van: Dexuan Cui [mailto:de...@microsoft.com]
Verzonden: zondag 31 januari 2016 7:07
Aan: Jac Backus; Sephe Qiao (Wicresoft); Kylie Liang;
'freebsd-virtualization@freebsd.org'; BSD Integration Components for Hyper-V
Onderwerp: RE: Hyper-V networking: pr
I had this issue with a Windows Server 2012 R2 Hyper-V host and FreeBSD
10.1 sometime last year, but chalked it up to a random fault during
upgrade. It wasn't a production VM so I didn't put much effort into
debugging it at the time.
I remember I was using SR-IOV on the virtual network switch, and
Hi Jac,
Good to know the information.
Since I can't repro the issue, it's difficult for me to debug it. :(
I'm guessing if it would help if you use a permanent ARP entry in the VM ("arp
-s hostname ether_addr") for the other end - surely this is only for debug
purpose.
During the VM boot-up, ca
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