> On 27 Apr 2018, at 19:43, Mark Raynsford via freebsd-virtualization
> wrote:
>
> Hello.
>
> I'm looking to do what the subject says: I have an existing ZFS
> filesystem (/storage/xyz) and I'd like to provide a read-only view of
> the filesystem to a set of bhyve guests. The guests in this c
> Hello.
>
> I'm looking to do what the subject says: I have an existing ZFS
> filesystem (/storage/xyz) and I'd like to provide a read-only view of
> the filesystem to a set of bhyve guests. The guests in this case could
> be solely FreeBSD guests, but if there's a pleasant way to allow for
> Ope
I use NFS for (*nix) guests, and SMB for Windows guests; both work well,
and can be restricted to specific IPs / ranges to help minimize security
concerns.
On Fri, Apr 27, 2018 at 11:43 AM, Mark Raynsford via freebsd-virtualization
wrote:
> Hello.
>
> I'm looking to do what the subject says: I
Hello.
I'm looking to do what the subject says: I have an existing ZFS
filesystem (/storage/xyz) and I'd like to provide a read-only view of
the filesystem to a set of bhyve guests. The guests in this case could
be solely FreeBSD guests, but if there's a pleasant way to allow for
OpenBSD or Linux
Hi Patrick,
Good to see you on the list :)
Now that the project is stabilizing on our end, we would like to reach
out about upstreaming fixes or feature work back into FreeBSD. One
small fix to posted interrupt handling on Intel
(https://smartos.org/bugview/OS-6829) might be a good starting p