On 2019-03-23 18:57, tech-lists wrote:
On Sat, Mar 23, 2019 at 09:31:17PM +0800, Frank Leonhardt wrote:
As to your question, what I've done is run a ZFS pool and simply send
a snapshot.
That's a good idea. I presumed I'd be stuck just with UFS. My most
favoured way of doing t
On 23 March 2019 20:54:15 GMT+08:00, tech-lists wrote:
>Hi,
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>If you're running a freebsd instance on azure,
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>1. can you back up the instance
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>-without azure's own tools
>-or with azures own tools (and I imagine it costs extra)
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>2. or if you can't directly back up the instance, apart fro
On 11/02/2019 17:03, Victor Sudakov wrote:
Dear Colleagues,
vm-bhyve keeps virtual machines on zfs volumes with volmode=dev. How can
I access/mount the filesystems within the volume when the virtual host
is offline?
If I kept virtual disks in raw files, I could access them as devices
with mdcon
On 19 January 2019 15:31:11 GMT, Rainer Duffner wrote:
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>> Am 19.01.2019 um 15:24 schrieb Grzegorz Junka :
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>> Has this project been completed and now only needs testing, or has it
>been abandoned, or maybe the approach has changed and I am looking in a
>wrong place?
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>AFAIK, it’s d
On 02/02/2018 17:14, David Salvisberg wrote:
Hello,
I recently switched from Debian as my Dom0 to FreeBSD to make use of ZFS
without having to rely on zfs-on-linux. The experience has been pretty good
so far, albeit a bit more limited compared to Debian obviously.
One of the things I haven't be
I'm not a fan of virtualization except as a last resort when a chroot/jail/zone
doesn't cut it. So I'm not necessary the best person to ask.
My guess is that you have a problem with your virtual BIOS image or possibly
GRUB. I think I've had CentOS 7 running on Bhyve (could have been Xen) using
Does anyone happen to know what's causing this?
Windows XP original release (i.e. SP zero) is fine (connecting using
VNC). As soon as you install SP2:
1) Windows Hardware Mangler shows two mice - a PS/2 and a QEMU HID
compatible one.
2) There's a mystery PCI device.
3) After a few seconds
On 13/07/2017 09:35, Harry Schmalzbauer wrote:
Bezüglich Paul Webster's Nachricht vom 13.07.2017 10:22 (localtime):
Ah ha we can now see installs, perfect thank you harry! just what I
needed I thought we still had no way of seeing the install process
You can run anything that provides a UEFIx64
On 13/07/2017 09:07, Paul Webster via freebsd-virtualization wrote:
Or alternatively any of you guys have one that I can use?
I was following https://wiki.freebsd.org/bhyve/Windows but I can not seem
to get it to work; though it may be because I had to convert the
'install.esd' file to 'install.
On 22/02/2017 18:58, Peter Grehan wrote:
Hi Frank,
bhyve doesn't support anything older than Vista,
That's correct, though I'm hoping to support XP and Server 2003 at
some point.
and I'm unclear as to whether it supports 32-bit versions of that.
It doesn't, nor any 32-bit version of W
Can anyone help me running Windows 5.1 (XP) as a VM under FreeBSD?
bhyve doesn't support anything older than Vista, and I'm unclear as to
whether it supports 32-bit versions of that. I tried compiling
Virtualbox a while back, but after a few days it was still going so I
put it on the back burn
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