On Wed, Dec 3, 2008 at 4:45 AM, Dongsheng Song <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote: > Yes, I running OpenBSD amd64 in Debian 5.0(lenny) kvm box for OpenBSD > Translation > Status[1] at lease one month, it's fine!
For me, OpenBSD 4.4 on KVM/HVM in 32-bit mode is painful: I keep getting a watchdog message from the OpenBSD kernel related to the NIC that causes any ongoing TCP transfer from halt for a few seconds. Have you seen this? > > [1] http://repo.e2echina.com/status/ > > --- > Dongsheng Song > > 2008/12/3 Vinicius Vianna <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>: >> tico escreveu: >>> >>> Stephan A. Rickauer wrote: >>>> >>>> Those of you interested in running OpenBSD as a Xen guest in >>>> XenEnterprise might want to use this opportunity to raise their voice: >>>> >>>> http://forums.citrix.com/thread.jspa?threadID=151525 >>>> >>> >>> Stephan, thanks for the notice -- I just posted my $0.02 on that board as >>> well. If you manage to make any progress in your efforts (or any one else's) >>> to run OpenBSD under Xen with any amount of usefulness, I'd be interested to >>> hear about it. Feel free to contact me off-list. >>> >>> Cheers! >>> -Tico >> >> Don't know if it fits your project, but have you tried KVM? Read at least >> Ubuntu is moving to it since some issues with licenses and code with Xen, >> don't know in depth what was. >> I have some OpenBSD's installed in KVM with no issues using the e1000 >> emulated nic (em0 in OpenBSD) for some network test setups. >> >> HTH, >> DS > > -- http://www.felipe-alfaro.org/blog/disclaimer/