Re: Multiple VM hosting using bhyve

2016-10-01 Thread The Doctor
On Wed, Sep 28, 2016 at 07:15:17PM -0400, Allan Jude wrote: > On 2016-09-28 19:09, Paul Vixie wrote: > > > > > > The Doctor wrote: > >> How do I "bridge" these "Taps"? > > > > here's rc.conf from my second bhyve milking machine: > > > > hostname="mm2.redbarn.org" > > defaultrouter="149.20.59.1"

Re: Multiple VM hosting using bhyve

2016-09-29 Thread Victor Sudakov
The Doctor wrote: > > All right, what bhyve sequence do I need to > distinguish the taps and the guests? I would strongly advise installing ports/sysutils/vm-bhyve, It makes VM management very easy and convenient. No need to learn the low-level bhyve options. -- Victor Sudakov, VAS4-RIPE, VA

Re: Multiple VM hosting using bhyve

2016-09-28 Thread Paul Vixie
Allan Jude wrote: You might also find the sysctl: net.link.tap.up_on_open=1 useful, as it will re-up the tap devices when bhyve opens them. Else rebooting a bhyve might end up with the tap interface in a down state. can do. but, that's never happened. can you tell me what "might" means? --

Re: Multiple VM hosting using bhyve

2016-09-28 Thread Allan Jude
On 2016-09-28 19:09, Paul Vixie wrote: > > > The Doctor wrote: >> How do I "bridge" these "Taps"? > > here's rc.conf from my second bhyve milking machine: > > hostname="mm2.redbarn.org" > defaultrouter="149.20.59.1" > ipv6_defaultrouter="2001:4f8:3:1006::1" > > ifconfig_igb0="inet 149.20.56.18

Re: Multiple VM hosting using bhyve

2016-09-28 Thread Paul Vixie
The Doctor wrote: How do I "bridge" these "Taps"? here's rc.conf from my second bhyve milking machine: hostname="mm2.redbarn.org" defaultrouter="149.20.59.1" ipv6_defaultrouter="2001:4f8:3:1006::1" ifconfig_igb0="inet 149.20.56.188/29" ifconfig_igb0_ipv6="inet6 2001:4f8:3:1007::4/64" autob

Re: Multiple VM hosting using bhyve

2016-09-27 Thread Allan Jude
On 2016-09-27 18:00, The Doctor wrote: > On Tue, Sep 27, 2016 at 05:07:01PM -0400, Allan Jude wrote: >> On 2016-09-27 17:02, The Doctor wrote: >>> On Tue, Sep 27, 2016 at 04:23:49PM -0400, Allan Jude wrote: On 2016-09-27 16:11, The Doctor wrote: > The big question: > > Can you host

Re: Multiple VM hosting using bhyve

2016-09-27 Thread The Doctor
On Tue, Sep 27, 2016 at 05:07:01PM -0400, Allan Jude wrote: > On 2016-09-27 17:02, The Doctor wrote: > > On Tue, Sep 27, 2016 at 04:23:49PM -0400, Allan Jude wrote: > >> On 2016-09-27 16:11, The Doctor wrote: > >>> The big question: > >>> > >>> Can you host multiple virtual machines on one FreeBSD

Re: Multiple VM hosting using bhyve

2016-09-27 Thread Allan Jude
On 2016-09-27 17:02, The Doctor wrote: > On Tue, Sep 27, 2016 at 04:23:49PM -0400, Allan Jude wrote: >> On 2016-09-27 16:11, The Doctor wrote: >>> The big question: >>> >>> Can you host multiple virtual machines on one FreeBSD Box? >>> >>> I am thinking of hosting multiple Linux and maybe Win2016 V

Re: Multiple VM hosting using bhyve

2016-09-27 Thread The Doctor
On Tue, Sep 27, 2016 at 04:23:49PM -0400, Allan Jude wrote: > On 2016-09-27 16:11, The Doctor wrote: > > The big question: > > > > Can you host multiple virtual machines on one FreeBSD Box? > > > > I am thinking of hosting multiple Linux and maybe Win2016 VMs one one > > server. > > > > Yes, y

Re: Multiple VM hosting using bhyve

2016-09-27 Thread Allan Jude
On 2016-09-27 16:11, The Doctor wrote: > The big question: > > Can you host multiple virtual machines on one FreeBSD Box? > > I am thinking of hosting multiple Linux and maybe Win2016 VMs one one server. > Yes, you can most as many VMs as you want, provided you have enough RAM, CPU, and storage

Multiple VM hosting using bhyve

2016-09-27 Thread The Doctor
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