Just curious if anyone has any good recommendations of settings for
running FreeBSD under VMware ESXi 5.1 with PCI(e) pass through enabled.
I have been doing some initial testing with a new motherboard processor
and RAM. That I am hoping to be able to run 3 Servers on.
The intended virtual
You'll of course need to boot from another medium to do this.
That's my main question - can a larger disk be detected *without* a
reboot. On FreeBSD instances running within VMWare I have been able to
add new disks without a reboot but, as I described below, have not
found a way to get the
On Tue, 18 Dec 2012, Luke Bakken wrote:
You'll of course need to boot from another medium to do this.
That's my main question - can a larger disk be detected *without* a
reboot. On FreeBSD instances running within VMWare I have been able to
add new disks without a reboot but, as I described
On Dec 18, 2012, at 6:35 AM, Luke Bakken wrote:
You'll of course need to boot from another medium to do this.
That's my main question - can a larger disk be detected *without* a
reboot. On FreeBSD instances running within VMWare I have been able to
add new disks without a reboot but, as
On 18 December 2012 15:27, Devin Teske devin.te...@fisglobal.com wrote:
On Dec 18, 2012, at 6:35 AM, Luke Bakken wrote:
Live resize (without reboot even) is something being worked on for the future
10.x series.
Looking forward to this, we can't offer cloud instances with FreeBSD
until this
Hello everyone -
I'm looking for a way to get FreeBSD 8 / 9 to detect that an already
existing disk has grown. I have FreeBSD running as a guest within
vSphere ESX 5. Here is the output of camcontrol showing how the disks
are detected within the OS:
[root@QA1HWFBSD83201 ~]# camcontrol inquiry
It can be done but it's not easy and not pretty.
You'll have to rewrite the partition scheme to grow *only* the last partition
and then use growfs on the last partition to zero the new inodes within its
newly defined range.
You'll of course need to boot from another medium to do this.
I
I could solve the boot problem of the USB key in the older
laptop of my wife by inserting into /boot/loader.conf the line
kern.cam.scsi_delay=1
(note: set kern.cam.boot_delay did not help)
matthias
--
Matthias Apitz
«...una sola vez, que es cuanto basta si se trata de verdades
files to reflect the new VM environment:
/etc/rc.conf:
- network interface is now em0, and not wlan0
/boot/loader.conf
- sound (still not working)
/etc/X11/xorg.conf
- recreate the X11 config file the normal way
install the vmware-tools for FreeBSD (still pending)
6. Some notes
El día Tuesday, August 31, 2010 a las 03:13:51PM +0200, Matthias Apitz escribió:
Now I have already again my 'old' root partition booting to single user
mode and I'm filling in the 120 GByte dump of the /usr ... The 1st try
crashed the Win7 to blue screen over the night :-(
The 2nd try was
El día Monday, August 30, 2010 a las 11:31:13AM +0200, Matthias Apitz escribió:
El día Friday, August 27, 2010 a las 12:06:09PM +0300, Manolis Kiagias
escribió:
On 27/08/2010 10:24 ??.??., Matthias Apitz wrote:
Is it possible that the data gets corrupt on an USB key after some time?
El día Friday, August 27, 2010 a las 12:06:09PM +0300, Manolis Kiagias escribió:
On 27/08/2010 10:24 ??.??., Matthias Apitz wrote:
Is it possible that the data gets corrupt on an USB key after some time?
I'm wondering why the system even is intact to be booted from...
Will prepare the
El día Tuesday, August 24, 2010 a las 01:10:00PM +0300, Manolis Kiagias
escribió:
I have produced three dumps: from the /, /var and /usr file system. The
man page of restore(8) reads about creating pristine file system, made
by newfs(8). Later, in the VM environment, I'd like to have only
On 27/08/2010 10:24 π.μ., Matthias Apitz wrote:
Is it possible that the data gets corrupt on an USB key after some time?
I'm wondering why the system even is intact to be booted from...
Will prepare the key again or just fill in the dumps I have...
matthias
I've heard of stories of
El día Friday, August 27, 2010 a las 12:06:09PM +0300, Manolis Kiagias escribió:
On 27/08/2010 10:24 ??.??., Matthias Apitz wrote:
Is it possible that the data gets corrupt on an USB key after some time?
I'm wondering why the system even is intact to be booted from...
Will prepare the
On 27/08/2010 3:17 μ.μ., Matthias Apitz wrote:
El día Friday, August 27, 2010 a las 12:06:09PM +0300, Manolis Kiagias
escribió:
On 27/08/2010 10:24 ??.??., Matthias Apitz wrote:
Is it possible that the data gets corrupt on an USB key after some time?
I'm wondering why the system even is
El día Friday, August 27, 2010 a las 04:20:41PM +0300, Manolis Kiagias escribió:
Try recreating, preferably newfs the key first. Don't be surprised if
you find out you need a new USB key.
newfs(8) did not worked; a format in Win7 lies that it was fine and
stops later writing to it after 2
--On Wednesday, March 17, 2010 21:34:43 +0100 Erik Norgaard
norga...@locolomo.org wrote:
Hi:
I have a dual boot Windows/FreeBSD which I use for work, I just tried today
to create a virtual machine with vmware on windows to start up the installed
FreeBSD.
This works except for three problems:
Hi:
I have a dual boot Windows/FreeBSD which I use for work, I just tried
today to create a virtual machine with vmware on windows to start up the
installed FreeBSD.
This works except for three problems:
- The disk device is renamed, I suppose I can just dublicate the entries
in the fstab,
On Wed, Mar 17, 2010 at 3:34 PM, Erik Norgaard norga...@locolomo.orgwrote:
Hi:
I have a dual boot Windows/FreeBSD which I use for work, I just tried today
to create a virtual machine with vmware on windows to start up the installed
FreeBSD.
This works except for three problems:
- The
On 17/03/2010 10:34 μ.μ., Erik Norgaard wrote:
Hi:
I have a dual boot Windows/FreeBSD which I use for work, I just tried
today to create a virtual machine with vmware on windows to start up
the installed FreeBSD.
This works except for three problems:
- The disk device is renamed, I
On 03/17/10 16:34, Erik Norgaard wrote:
Hi:
I have a dual boot Windows/FreeBSD which I use for work, I just tried
today to create a virtual machine with vmware on windows to start up
the installed FreeBSD.
This works except for three problems:
- The disk device is renamed, I suppose I can
On 17/03/10 21:40, Steve Polyack wrote:
On 03/17/10 16:34, Erik Norgaard wrote:
- I can't see the network devices from vmware
Do you mean you can't see a NIC from within FreeBSD on top of VMware?
You will have to choose Other (64-bit) for the OS type and/or choose
the e1000/Intel1000 device
Erik Norgaard wrote:
Hi:
I have a dual boot Windows/FreeBSD which I use for work, I just tried
today to create a virtual machine with vmware on windows to start up the
installed FreeBSD.
This is possible, I've run such a setup for a long time. But you don't
say which versions of the
At 05:44 AM 5/6/2009, Daniels Vanags wrote:
We moved Hard Disk Drives from HP ProLiant DL 385 G2 with 4GB RAM, AMD
Opteron processor to HP ProLiant DL 380 G5, 4GB RAM, Intel Xeon
processor.
Disks contain FreeBSD Virtual Machines running in VMware ESXi Server.
When trying to boot, getting error:
On Wed, 2009-05-06 at 13:44 +0300, Daniels Vanags wrote:
We moved Hard Disk Drives from HP ProLiant DL 385 G2 with 4GB RAM, AMD
Opteron processor to HP ProLiant DL 380 G5, 4GB RAM, Intel Xeon
processor.
Disks contain FreeBSD Virtual Machines running in VMware ESXi Server.
When trying to
We moved Hard Disk Drives from HP ProLiant DL 385 G2 with 4GB RAM, AMD
Opteron processor to HP ProLiant DL 380 G5, 4GB RAM, Intel Xeon
processor.
Disks contain FreeBSD Virtual Machines running in VMware ESXi Server.
When trying to boot, getting error: BTX halted.
Please explain, how to start
If one installs FreeBSD 7.0 in a VMWare box, the answer/choicde for
'install boot manager' is this: Standard MBR ?
The PC with WMware is connect to internet. Should one configure
Ethernet then. If yes, what static IP parameters must one enter??
___
On Sat, Nov 22, 2008 at 7:57 AM, Pieter Donche [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
If one installs FreeBSD 7.0 in a VMWare box, the answer/choicde for
'install boot manager' is this: Standard MBR ?
The boot manager can be whichever you want. If you are installing on
a VM, chances are you're not
Hi,
If one installs FreeBSD 7.0 in a VMWare box, the answer/choicde for
'install boot manager' is this: Standard MBR ?
Yes, or choos not to install a boot manager. Both worked with freebsd 6.x
and ESX 2.5x
Should one configure Ethernet then. If yes, what static IP parameters
must one
On Sat, 22 Nov 2008, Glen Barber wrote:
The PC with WMware is connect to internet. Should one configure
Ethernet then. If yes, what static IP parameters must one enter??
This would be contingent on how you have networking set up. Do you
have NAT or Bridged only? If NAT, use rc.conf with the
On Sat, Nov 22, 2008 at 8:43 AM, Pieter Donche [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
On Sat, 22 Nov 2008, Glen Barber wrote:
The PC with WMware is connect to internet. Should one configure
Ethernet then. If yes, what static IP parameters must one enter??
This would be contingent on how you have
On Sat, 22 Nov 2008, Glen Barber wrote:
On Sat, Nov 22, 2008 at 8:43 AM, Pieter Donche [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
On Sat, 22 Nov 2008, Glen Barber wrote:
The PC with WMware is connect to internet. Should one configure
Ethernet then. If yes, what static IP parameters must one enter??
This
At 06:57 AM 11/22/2008, Pieter Donche wrote:
If one installs FreeBSD 7.0 in a VMWare box, the answer/choicde for
'install boot manager' is this: Standard MBR ?
The PC with WMware is connect to internet. Should one configure
Ethernet then. If yes, what static IP parameters must one enter??
You
On Tue, 2 Oct 2007 14:31:09 -0700
Rogelio Bastardo [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
I'm trying to install the latest FreeBSD boot cd on a VMware Server
(running on CentOS).
works fine here (i have several FBSD 6 VMs under VMWare Server 1.0x under
Centos 4.4 and Centos 5) can you please be more
I'm trying to install the latest FreeBSD boot cd on a VMware Server
(running on CentOS).
When I boot (whether it's option 1 or 2), I always get the same BTX
Halted error.
Is there something I need to disable before I can get VMware to play
nicely with FreeBSD?
On Mon, Sep 04, 2006 at 09:06:54PM -0500, Eric Schuele wrote:
On 09/04/2006 16:00, Peter wrote:
Hi,
I have XP (3 GHz Pentium and 1.5 MB RAM) running at work and would like
to have access to a FBSD system within it.
Have you considered Virtual PC from MS? I believe its free.
As VMware
Hi,
I have XP (3 GHz Pentium and 1.5 MB RAM) running at work and would like
to have access to a FBSD system within it. I am not sure which vmware
product to install. I believe vmware server is good if you need remote
connections (something I do not require at this point). There is also
On 09/04/2006 16:00, Peter wrote:
Hi,
I have XP (3 GHz Pentium and 1.5 MB RAM) running at work and would like
to have access to a FBSD system within it.
Have you considered Virtual PC from MS? I believe its free.
I am not sure which vmware
product to install. I believe vmware server is
On Monday, September 4, 2006 at 9:00:44 PM, Peter confabulated:
Hi,
I have XP (3 GHz Pentium and 1.5 MB RAM) running at work and would like
to have access to a FBSD system within it. I am not sure which vmware
product to install. I believe vmware server is good if you need remote
Sounds like you want something almost as good as VMware
Workstation, but free...thats VMware Server. VMware Player is
really for static distribution purposes; doesn't allow you to
snapshot or create VMs.
I'm using VMware Server for FreeBSD 6.1 on Win XP now...works great!!
ke han
On Sep
I have never gotten vmware to run as a program under FreeBSD, i.e. using
FreeBSD as the host for other vmware machines. I have tried several times.
Technically, VMWare doesn't support it.
We have used FreeBSD at our company as a host for some Windows XP based
machines running on VMWare 3
I noticed that someone asked questions concerning VMware on FreeBSD
which was my first realization that the two even go together. I have
the opportunity to advocate FreeBSD as a possible replacement to run
that software as a parting shot in the next week prior to finally
retiring from
In response to YTResearch [EMAIL PROTECTED]:
I noticed that someone asked questions concerning VMware on FreeBSD
which was my first realization that the two even go together. I have
the opportunity to advocate FreeBSD as a possible replacement to run
that software as a parting shot
On 9/21/05, Yuan Jue [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
On Tuesday 20 September 2005 15:23, mgedv online wrote:
is 5.4, 6.0 or 7x supported to run under vmware on
a logical partition?
has anyone successfully setup such a configuration?
A. if you want to install FreeBSD using vmware in Windows
Try to parse /boot/beastie.4th
Message: 30
Date: Tue, 20 Sep 2005 16:37:07 -0400
From: Aaron Peterson [EMAIL PROTECTED]
Subject: FreeBSD 5.4 + VMware
To: FreeBSD Questions freebsd-questions@freebsd.org
Message-ID: [EMAIL PROTECTED]
Content-Type: text/plain; charset=ISO-8859-1
I've had problems
is 5.4, 6.0 or 7x supported to run under vmware on
a logical partition?
has anyone successfully setup such a configuration?
br...
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I've had problems loading/booting FreeBSD 5.4 in a virtual machine.
If I start in the default mode, it crashes VMware. If I start with
ACPI disabled it crashes VMware. If I start in Safe Mode it works
great. So... I want to learn about what is different about booting
in Safe Mode from the
Aaron Peterson wrote:
I've had problems loading/booting FreeBSD 5.4 in a virtual machine.
If I start in the default mode, it crashes VMware. If I start with
ACPI disabled it crashes VMware. If I start in Safe Mode it works
great. So... I want to learn about what is different about booting
FreeBSD and VMWare are marginally
aware of each other, though it is possible if you do enough digging
to get 5.x virtual machines limping along inside both GSX and ESX.
However, expect to see strange behavior in a number of applications,
and problems with CPU usage in applications that should
On Tuesday 20 September 2005 15:23, mgedv online wrote:
is 5.4, 6.0 or 7x supported to run under vmware on
a logical partition?
has anyone successfully setup such a configuration?
A. if you want to install FreeBSD using vmware in Windows, the answer is YES
B. if you want to install vmware
I have read and re-read all the VMware docs about
setting up BSD as host, but to no avail, simply can
not get networking operational.
Using, VMware 5.00.build 13124
FreeBSD 5.3.RELEASE #0 (as Guest)
Win XP Pro 5.1.2600 SP2 (as Host)
On, Intel Pent II, 264 MHz with 192Mb
Symptom,
I'd like to use FreeBSD inside VMWare on my desktop. I've used VMWare
for testing things out in FreeBSD quite a few times with considerable
success, but I've never before installed x.org, and that's where I'm
getting hung up. I'm trying to use FreeBSD 5.3, with the latest xorg
from ports (just
On 02/24/05 23:37:53, Bill Moran wrote:
I'd like to use FreeBSD inside VMWare on my desktop. I've used
VMWare
for testing things out in FreeBSD quite a few times with considerable
success, but I've never before installed x.org, and that's where I'm
getting hung up. I'm trying to use FreeBSD
On Thu, 24 Feb 2005 23:37:53 -0500, Bill Moran [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
I can't seem to get X to start with any decent screen realestate. If
I use the vmware driver, I'm stuck with 640x480. I experimented some
and tried the vesa driver, which worked nicely except the screen is
huge (I'm
Jason Henson [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
On 02/24/05 23:37:53, Bill Moran wrote:
I'd like to use FreeBSD inside VMWare on my desktop. I've used
VMWare
for testing things out in FreeBSD quite a few times with considerable
success, but I've never before installed x.org, and that's where
for the response.
Jim
-- In Response to your message -
Date: Thu, 18 Mar 2004 15:28:34 -0500 (EST)
To: [EMAIL PROTECTED] (J. W. Ballantine)
From: Jerry McAllister [EMAIL PROTECTED]
Subject: Re: FreeBSD as vmware guest OS and net
I have a box with w2k
I have a box with w2k as the primary OS and FreeBSD 4.9-stable installed
as a dual-boot. I also have vmware 4 installed under w2k with
bsd as the guest OS. My problem is I can't get bsd to talk to
the network card. What settings do I need and/or network driver do I
need to set???
Jim
On Thu, Mar 18, 2004 at 09:36:18AM -0500, J. W. Ballantine wrote:
I have a box with w2k as the primary OS and FreeBSD 4.9-stable installed
as a dual-boot. I also have vmware 4 installed under w2k with
bsd as the guest OS. My problem is I can't get bsd to talk to
the network card. What
I have a box with w2k as the primary OS and FreeBSD 4.9-stable installed
as a dual-boot. I also have vmware 4 installed under w2k with
bsd as the guest OS. My problem is I can't get bsd to talk to
the network card. What settings do I need and/or network driver do I
need to set???
On Tue, 1 Apr 2003 08:08:38 +0100 (BST), james [EMAIL PROTECTED]
said:
Hi
[snip]
As to Jud's problem, well, all you should have to do is get your windows
host on
the network any way you need, then use NAT on VMware. You'll then have a
virtual network card on the guest OS - use DHCP to
PPP, ethernet, or avian carrier
protocol.
Cheers
James
On Mon, 31 Mar 2003, Jud wrote:
On Mon, 31 Mar 2003 11:13:31 +0100 (BST), james [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
Hi Folks
Does anyone have experience running FreeBSD under VMware? My host OS is
WinXP SP1, running VMware 3.2.
4.7
Hi Folks
Does anyone have experience running FreeBSD under VMware? My host OS is WinXP
SP1, running VMware 3.2.
I'm trying to buildworld (5.0-CURRENT as of today) but the virtual machine just
gets slower and slower. When I'm monitoring the stats using top, I notice that
the CPU is spending
On Mon, 31 Mar 2003 11:13:31 +0100 (BST), james [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
Hi Folks
Does anyone have experience running FreeBSD under VMware? My host OS is
WinXP SP1, running VMware 3.2.
4.7-RELEASE only thus far (see below).
I'm trying to buildworld (5.0-CURRENT as of today) but the virtual
On Mon, 31 Mar 2003, james wrote:
Does anyone have experience running FreeBSD under VMware? My host OS is WinXP
SP1, running VMware 3.2.
I'm trying to buildworld (5.0-CURRENT as of today) but the virtual machine just
gets slower and slower. When I'm monitoring the stats using top, I notice
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