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Hi all!
Until today I was using OpenBSD 4.5 like KVM virtual machine on Ubuntu
Hardy Heron server amd64 with KVM-64. But due to a bug that could affect to
hosts with a high rate of I/O [1], I decided to update to backport of
KVM-84 for Hardy heron
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On 2008-10-13, Stuart Henderson [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
There are not issues with re(4) which are being worked on which
pertain to this issue. The problem mentioned by the original poster
is an issue with the (emulated) RTL8139 driver provided by
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Hi Brad.
There are issues with re(4) which are being worked on, use a snapshot
instead.
There are not issues with re(4) which are being worked on which
pertain to this issue. The problem mentioned by the original poster is
an issue with the
On 2008-10-13, Daniel Bareiro [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
Hi Brad.
There are issues with re(4) which are being worked on, use a snapshot
instead.
There are not issues with re(4) which are being worked on which
pertain to this issue. The problem mentioned by the original poster is
an issue
There are issues with re(4) which are being worked on, use a snapshot
instead.
There are not issues with re(4) which are being worked on which pertain
to this issue. The problem mentioned by the original poster is an issue
with the (emulated) RTL8139 driver provided by QEMU which KVM is derived
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Hi all!
Today I was testing the installation of a VM OpenBSD 4.3 on KVM in a
host Hardy Heron and although I could finish to the installation and the
virtual machine taking IP via DHCP and I can be connected via ssh, I
obtain in the console a
The card is a Gigabit Ethernet RTL-8169. Can it have some problem of
compatibility with OpenBSD? Somebody had the same problem and could
solve?
There are issues with re(4) which are being worked on, use a snapshot
instead.
http://clk.atdmt.com/UKM/go/111354029/direct/01/
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