I had some more deep experimentation with the guys at CloudSigma and their kvm infrastructure. They found that leaving the machine running from 15mins to 2hrs may lead to the installer to start at some point. Then they installed one, and delivered the installed disk to my VM, so I could boot and see. What happens is the same: it starts grub, then you get the kernel banner, and nothing more. I tried running boot with -v , found myslef with the black screen after some minutes, showing a dump of the registers, ending with the size of the memory, nothing more after... Any idea where I can find the issue? What may be hanging the VM? Looks like it's actually just "thinking" for a lot of time, but you can't know how much time... Gabriele Da: Peter Tribble A: discuss Data: 22 settembre 2015 16.26.57 CEST Oggetto: Re: [discuss] illumos hosting offerings On Tue, Sep 22, 2015 at 3:15 PM, Gabriele Bulfon [email protected] wrote: Thanks, I found CloudSigma, Switzerland, seems a good option. They opened a trial account for me, but I had problem booting the CD. First time it worked, but I had no virtio support, so I had to stop and restart with HD in ide mode. No way to run it anymore, in any way, not even starting from scratch in virtio mode. Is there any particular option I must let them know to allow kvm run illumos guests? I've only successfully installed in IDE mode, the virtio mode seems to upset the live boot. (I think it's having trouble in the device discovery phase when it's trying to find the device where solaris.zlib lives, I need to find time to go back and look at this in more detail.) But my experience with Bytemark is that apart from that it just worked. Gabriele Da: Peter Tribble [email protected] A: discuss [email protected] Data: 22 settembre 2015 11.19.46 CEST Oggetto: Re: [discuss] illumos hosting offerings On Tue, Sep 22, 2015 at 8:27 AM, Gabriele Bulfon [email protected] wrote: Hi, looks like impossible to find a hosting provider to run an illumos distro of my own on their virtualization infrastructure. Everybody wants you to run their windows or linux machines. I need some virtualized XStreamOS machines running around, but I can't find one allowing me to use my own iso install. Why? Do you have any durable solution to this (a part from housing your own hardware, something we already do...)? There are a few. I've run both OmniOS and Tribblix on Bytemark https://www.bytemark.co.uk/ Specifically the page https://www.bytemark.co.uk/hosting/bigv/ and their support is really good too. (They love people who run "unusual" things. When running Tribblix I found a bug in their DHCP implementation and they just got straight back to me and fixed it, and were delighted I had found it.) There are a number of other companies set up the same way, exposing raw qemu/KVM, which I've heard good things about but haven't tried personally. Eg. Vultr https://www.vultr.com/features/ If you could create an XStreamOS dataset for SmartOS, then you could use presumably Joyent or another SDC provider such as vrocket.io -- -Peter Tribble http://www.petertribble.co.uk/ - http://ptribble.blogspot.com/ -- -Peter Tribble http://www.petertribble.co.uk/ - http://ptribble.blogspot.com/ illumos-discuss | Archives | Modify Your Subscription
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