On 2016-11-06 00:28, Rajil Saraswat wrote:
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> On 11/05/16 23:24, Ryan Stone wrote:
>> Did you set vmm_load="YES" in loader.conf?
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> No, i dont have that entry in loader.conf. However, i am successfully
> running few vm's using vm-bhyve. The rc.conf looks like this
> vm_enable="YES"
>
On 11/05/16 23:24, Ryan Stone wrote:
> Did you set vmm_load="YES" in loader.conf?
>
>
>
No, i dont have that entry in loader.conf. However, i am successfully
running few vm's using vm-bhyve. The rc.conf looks like this
vm_enable="YES"
vm_dir="zfs:tank/vm"
vm_delay="5"
On 2016-11-06 00:19, Rajil Saraswat wrote:
> Hello,
>
> Following the docs (https://wiki.freebsd.org/bhyve/pci_passthru), i
> specified pptdevs="3/0/0 3/0/1" in loader.conf for my onboard intel
> NICs. However, the ixgbe driver still picked up the devices and they
> appeared in the ifconfig
On 11/05/16 14:24, Rajil Saraswat wrote:
> Hello,
>
> I am running debian8 in a bhyve instance. The host has a 10g network and
> uses Intel X540-AT2 NIC. The guest has a poor network speed in the order
> of 2-3 kBps. However, if i disable the hardware offload features of the
> NIC it brings the
Hello,
I am running debian8 in a bhyve instance. The host has a 10g network and
uses Intel X540-AT2 NIC. The guest has a poor network speed in the order
of 2-3 kBps. However, if i disable the hardware offload features of the
NIC it brings the host speed from 10g to 1g, and bhyve shows 1g speed as