independent, as it should.
Down the road, I can imagine some advanced features that might require
ZFS, but we can talk about that when the time comes.
Andrea Brancatelli on 11/06/2015 12:36 wrote:
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> Il 2015-11-05 19:14 Shawn Debnath ha scritto:
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Yep, I chatted with Allan about this when I first got started. UCL is
definitely the way to go, and I will make that a priority. Though the
current UCL configuration for bhyve is in a state of flux. According to
him, the form is supposed to change quite a bit once bhyve gets support
for some n
Great feedback and thank you. Looks like it might not hurt to continue
the work, at least for now.
My reasoning for a C based tool was to be able to use libvmmapi to get
deeper integration with the bhyve framework. Let's see how things go.
I will work on getting the basics functioning and ge
Hello!
Couple months ago I started writing a bhyve management tool in C for our
startup, in preparation for migration to FreeBSD for our servers. The
goal was to be able to create, drop, and auto-start/stop/restart VMs,
individually or all at once, and provide a plugin infrastructure to
expose