> >
> > > 1. Does ARC actually cache zfs volumes (not files/datasets)?
> >
> > Yes it does.
>
> I find this distinction between volumes/files/etc and what is cached
> causes confusion (as well as "volumes not datasets").
>
> Both ZVOLs and Z file systems are types of dataset. A dataset stores
Hi all,
> Am 21.03.2019 um 11:24 schrieb Matt Churchyard via freebsd-virtualization
> :
> I'd also be intrigued to know what the logic in FreeNAS is for it. It is
> simply a case of "(arc = total_ram - guest_allocated)"?
> Is there a lower limit based on a percentage or total RAM, and/or a hard
Hi freebsd-virtualization,
Recently I wanted to be able to do UEFI HTTP Boot in bhyve, so I've
rebased the bhyve firmware up to the latest upstream tag,
edk2-stable201903. You can find the firmware here:
https://gitlab.com/scott-ph/edk2/tree/wip/2019-03/v2-bhyve-rebase-edk2-stable201903
and a po
This is awesome! Updating to a newer edk2 has been on my todo list for a while.
However I don’t see a BhyvePkg in the first link you posted. And could you
confirm that you got HTTP boot working on FreeBSD as well as Linux and Windows?
I thought loader changes were needed for that to work, to ena
Em sex, 22 de mar de 2019 às 08:45, D Scott Phillips <
d.scott.phill...@intel.com> escreveu:
> Hi freebsd-virtualization,
>
> Recently I wanted to be able to do UEFI HTTP Boot in bhyve, so I've
> rebased the bhyve firmware up to the latest upstream tag,
> edk2-stable201903. You can find the firmwa
On 3/21/19 6:44 PM, D Scott Phillips wrote:
Hi freebsd-virtualization,
Recently I wanted to be able to do UEFI HTTP Boot in bhyve, so I've
rebased the bhyve firmware up to the latest upstream tag,
edk2-stable201903. You can find the firmware here:
https://gitlab.com/scott-ph/edk2/tree/wip/2019-
On 03/21/2019 10:19 pm, Rebecca Cran via freebsd-virtualization wrote:
On 3/21/19 6:44 PM, D Scott Phillips wrote:
Hi freebsd-virtualization,
Recently I wanted to be able to do UEFI HTTP Boot in bhyve, so I've
rebased the bhyve firmware up to the latest upstream tag,
edk2-stable201903. You can
On Mar 21, 2019, 9:54 PM -0600, Larry Rosenman , wrote:
> out of curiosity, is there any work being done to move this to later
> LLVM/CLANG?
That’s something else I’m hoping to work on, since gcc 4.8 is very outdated
now. It seems to build fine using gcc 7, but I need to test that it still runs