It seems that I was provided the wrong peer IP (which was also running an
IPSEC endpoint but with different settings). So after placing the right IP
address in the ipsec.conf the flows are established although I get some
errors like:
Default responder_recv_HASH_SA_NONCE: peer proposed invalid phas
Hi,
I am trying to create an IPSEC tunnel between an OpenBSD 5.8 and VMWare's
vcloud air cloud platform.
The options that I can set from the vmware side (they provide a GUI) are
specific and they are the following:
-Local networks
-Remote networks
-Peer
-Pre shared key
-Encryption (3DES)
On the
On Thu Feb 7 2013 17:50, Jan Lambertz wrote:
> I also tried the socket trick in different setups but couldn't make it
> work.
You *do* boot bsd.mp, right? Because bsd.rd never recognised a such
configured VM as being SMP-capable in my case, and installed bsd.sp by
default, instead.
> I tried a s
On Thu Feb 7 2013 05:33, Jan Lambertz wrote:
> problems i found using kvm and openbsd:
> SMP not working as it should.
I usually increase the number of virtual sockets to get those extra cores
recognised by OpenBSD. This seems to make the hypervisor produce better
ACPI routing information ...
>
I also tried the socket trick in different setups but couldn't make it
work. I tried a smp 4,threads 1 cores 1 sockets 4. Sysctl tells cpus are
found but not used. Did you pass any special cpu information to qemu ?
Virtio: i'm not following current right now, but this are great news. Thank
you.
I'm Using KVM to virtualize OpenBSD 5.2 right now. I'm not that impressed
about Vmware. I used a esxi server for 2 years extensivly. Things i didnt
like : cli,closed software,bloated,technical documentation,gui.
Not that KVM is much better at this point,but at least, i have the sources.
problems i
Am 05.02.2013 19:44, schrieb Mike Erdely:
The only problem I ever had with running OpenBSD with ESX/i was doing
snapshots for backups with BackupExec. With the vmt(4), vCenter and
BackupExec *think* that VMware Tools is running and try to quiesce the
VM before backing it up. That fails, so the
is good. I've been running a
> php-fpm/nginx stack with OpenBSD and VMware and performance has been great.
> Only issue is the tools install. I've had issues with that but it runs fine
> without it. I've also run it on KVM and found VMWare to be better. I have
> iSCSI sto
I've personally never has issues and performance is good. I've been running a
php-fpm/nginx stack with OpenBSD and VMware and performance has been great.
Only issue is the tools install. I've had issues with that but it runs fine
without it. I've also run it on KVM and found VM
wrote:
Hello,
A few questions related to openbsd and vmware.
What are the best practices to run OpenBSD in vmware?
Are there any known problems one should take into consideration before
virtualization?
I already have a functional machine runnig OpenBSD 5.2 /amd64 on bare
metal.
It is possible
s related to openbsd and vmware.
>
>
> What are the best practices to run OpenBSD in vmware?
>
> Are there any known problems one should take into consideration before
> virtualization?
>
> I already have a functional machine runnig OpenBSD 5.2 /amd64 on bare
> metal.
&g
vmnet2 works fine too.
On 5 feb 2013, at 16:14, Reyk Floeter wrote:
> On Tue, Feb 05, 2013 at 07:19:02AM -0500, Nick Holland wrote:
>> Take a physical machine, disk image it, drop it on vmware, boot single
>> user, mount root partition, rename hostname.whatever0 to hostname.em0,
>
> You can als
On Tue, Feb 05, 2013 at 07:19:02AM -0500, Nick Holland wrote:
> Take a physical machine, disk image it, drop it on vmware, boot single
> user, mount root partition, rename hostname.whatever0 to hostname.em0,
You can also change the ethernet0.virtualDev setting from "e1000" to
"vmxnet" in your .vmx
Thank you Nick, for your answers.
I'll definitely consider them when I'll
start to try these things out.
Bogdan
From: Nick Holland
To: misc@openbsd.org
Sent:
Tuesday, February 5, 2013 2:19 PM
Subject: Re: openbsd and vmware
On
02/05/13 06:03, B
Try to consider oVirt[1], it is open-source, based on top
of KVM, aims to be vSphere competitor.
...forgotten url - http://www.ovirt.org
jirib
On Tue, Feb 05, 2013 at 03:03:34AM -0800, Bogdan Andu wrote:
> Hello,
>
> A few questions related to openbsd and vmware.
>
>
> What are the best practices to run OpenBSD in vmware?
>
> Are there any known problems one should take into consideration before
> virtuali
On 02/05/13 06:03, Bogdan Andu wrote:
> Hello,
>
> A few questions related to openbsd and vmware.
>
>
> What are the best practices to run OpenBSD in vmware?
Just Do It?
I haven't found any problems running OpenBSD in VMware ESXi or whatever
they call it this week.
Hello,
A few questions related to openbsd and vmware.
What are the best practices to run OpenBSD in vmware?
Are there any known problems one should take into consideration before
virtualization?
I already have a functional machine runnig OpenBSD 5.2 /amd64 on bare metal.
It is possible to
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