test patches and workflows as well. what is the work required for
this entail?
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or the info on that - i unfortunately that is beyond my
bandwidth/techinical capabilities at this point. i'd love to help test
code out to do this once that day comes.
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am unable to add content to it
(i'm not in the ContributorsGroup on the wiki) so if someone wouldn't
mind adding me to that group or point me in the right direction to do so
that'd be great!
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>
>
> On 10/15/14 23:09, Benjamin Connelly wrote:
>>> qemu-img convert -f vmdk -O raw foo.vmdk foo.img
>>
>> Thank you!
>> I've been struggling to get a 9.1 system running on bhyve (do to lack of
>> virtio dr
g a
pseudo interface?
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> On Friday, October 24, 2014 04:08:27 PM Pete Wright wrote:
>> Hi All,
>> Has anyone deployed bhyve using NAT'd or private network setups? I've
>> been able to deploy bridged interfaces, but I was wondering if anyone
>&
e run gdb against the resulting core file, but since there are no
debug symbols in there I don't think it's useful. Please let me know if
this is a pebkac event, or if I should file a PR.
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On 10/28/14 11:30, Allan Jude wrote:
> On 2014-10-28 14:15, Pete Wright wrote:
>> just had bhyve coredump on me and was wondering if anyone else had seen
>> this behavior:
>>
>>> uname -ar
>> FreeBSD pop.rubicorp.com 10.1-RC3 FreeBSD 10.1-RC3 #0 r273437:
On 10/28/14 11:41, Allan Jude wrote:
> On 2014-10-28 14:40, Pete Wright wrote:
>>
>>
>> On 10/28/14 11:30, Allan Jude wrote:
>>> On 2014-10-28 14:15, Pete Wright wrote:
>>>> just had bhyve coredump on me and was wondering if anyone else had see
le to.
I'd be keen to learn what issues exist preventing this and see if I can
help in any way to get older CentOS systems supported.
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my data may be out of date since it's been several years since i've done
this though...
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> Pete Wright wrote this message on Mon, Dec 08, 2014 at 15:44 -0800:
>>
>>
>> On 12/08/14 15:30, Craig Rodrigues wrote:
>>> (3) When you want to backup the VM, do a "zfs snapshot" take take a
>>> snap
Hi,
I was wondering how people are going about creating OpenBSD disk images?
I would like to stand up a couple OpenBSD instances for testing, but I
haven't been finding much info on creating the disk image the
grub2-bhyve will load the kernel from.
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On 2015-02-24 10:47, Pete Wright wrote:
Hi,
I was wondering how people are going about creating OpenBSD disk images?
I would like to stand up a couple OpenBSD instances for testing, but I
haven't been finding much info on creating the disk image the
ing drivers is there any other testing that
can be done now?
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r virtualized instances that use UFS i have used growfs with success.
what is backing your vm image? if it is zfs you can most likely grow
the filesystem where your vm image lives then use growfs (if ufs) in the VM.
hope this helps,
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ux (or mac)
hypervisor. the benefit with either of these approaches is that you
remove about 50 hoops and support headaches and probably learn a bit
more about how to manage heterogeneous environments along the way.
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ntested code in the primary github repositories causing a fair
amount of headaches.
In light of this I reckon there is room for an alternative to OpenStack
in the market...hopefully one based on a cleaner implementation :)
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or Intel® processors." (I snipped the reference to POPCNT
which seems to be an AMD only requirement."
its possible that your E5 is old enough that it lacks the VT-x support
that bhyve needs.
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uld have been loaded at
boot time if the device was detected, but i've never tested out
instances that only support the ena(4) adapter.
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from reading the bug report above though it's not clear as to the state
of the ena drivers themselves. Are they considered unstable on
11.2-RELEASE?
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Hi,
IIRC pool shouldn't be above 90% used otherwise bad things happen.. but at
69%
Can someone explain thid please?
it's possible the filesystem was heavily fragmented? seems suspicious -
did scrubbing your pool find any errors?
-pet
a lot of the issues
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On 01/02/2019 19:49, Pete Wright wrote:
On 2/1/19 11:39 AM, Grzegorz Junka wrote:
On 31/01/2019 07:50, Mark Blackman wrote:
What problem are you trying to solve with docker?
There is a misunderstanding. I am not trying to solve any problem.
The
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What problem are you trying to solve with docker?
There is a misunderstanding. I
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. Reading through
the nanobsd script it seems that it expects a raw disk for installation,
so I do think using the nanobsd script itself well work well. Has
anyone else done something similar? My goal is to have a disk image
that is around 500MB.
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On 7/14/19 4:59 PM, Allan Jude wrote:
On 2019-07-14 19:37, Pete Wright wrote:
Hey there folks,
I am wondering if anyone has any pointers on creating a custom Qcow2
FreeBSD that is akin in size to nanobsd. I have an environment where we
need to run a single binary and want to keep our disk
On 7/14/19 4:37 PM, Pete Wright wrote:
Hey there folks,
I am wondering if anyone has any pointers on creating a custom Qcow2
FreeBSD that is akin in size to nanobsd. I have an environment where
we need to run a single binary and want to keep our disk image as
small as possible. It will run
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es on them.
the tricky part will be if you want to host multiple instances of the
same service though (multiple webservers for example). in that case
you'll most likely need multiple IPv4 address assigned to your system.
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On Tue, 11 Aug 2020 at 20:23, Pete Wright <mailto:p...@nomadlogic.org>> wrote:
On 8/11/20 5:49 AM, Odhiambo Washington wrote:
> Hi infoomatic,
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> Looks like I have to top-post so as to not mess the threa
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Stopping waagent.
Waiting for PIDS: 57412.
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so it looks like there may be an inconsistency somewhere.
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