> # dmesg
> OpenBSD 6.0-stable (DEV.MP) #1: Thu Dec 15 22:11:22 CET 2016
Use -current (a snapshot) or wait until 6.1 -
100% CPU was normal in 6.0's vmm busy loop.
Reyk
http://wklej.org/hash/6b207cffdaa/
# dmesg
OpenBSD 6.0-stable (DEV.MP) #1: Thu Dec 15 22:11:22 CET 2016
r...@dev.nroot.pl:/usr/src/sys/arch/amd64/compile/DEV.MP
real mem = 6415376384 (6118MB)
avail mem = 6216450048 (5928MB)
mpath0 at root
scsibus0 at mpath0: 256 targets
mainbus0 at root
bios0
The 100% CPU has been fixed a while ago.
You should at least show a dmesg of the host.
>
> Hi,
>
> I run VMM end it uses only a single core but 100%. What I do bad?
>
>
> my /etc/vm.conf
> #--
> sets="/var/www/htdocs/pub/
Hi,
I run VMM end it uses only a single core but 100%. What I do bad?
my /etc/vm.conf
#--
sets="/var/www/htdocs/pub/OpenBSD/snapshots/amd64/"
vm "vm1.vm" {
memory 512M
kernel "/bsd.rd"
disk "/vm1.img"
interf
Hi
I have made a setup for "first hop redundancy" with 2 openbsd 6 machines
connected to a "core" openbsd 6 machine. This is all now running in kvm.
With ipv4 and ospfd, carp the setup works as predicted. Carp goes down
and ospf moves routes to backup router. So far so good. It a simple
setup s
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