ead of changing of VMs (I can't do that anyway) I would prefer
a "compatibility mode": Can bhyve be started such that the serial
console
is configured as before?
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Any suggestion is appreciated.
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om any to 255.255.255.255
but it does not stop the traffic. UDP blocking does not work for
any non-broadcast-IP either. Does anybody have a working outbound UDP
filtering set up?
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Am 06.06.2018 19:57, schrieb Stefan:
Hi!
From any VM one can generate UDP broadcasts:
t;
Am 21.06.2018 18:11, schrieb Adrian Thompson:
Isn't there supposed to be a netmask? "/32" for 255.255.255.255.
Shooting from the hip (and I have no way of testing right now):
FROM all vms TO IP 255.255.255.255/32 BLOCK udp PORTS 1-65535
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From: "Stefan&
Any idea how to stop VMs from broadcasting?
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Am 06.06.2018 19:57, schrieb Stefan:
Hi!
From any VM one can generate UDP broadcasts:
# socat - UDP-DATAGRAM:255.255.255.255:24000,broadcast
How do I stop a vm from emitting UDP broadcasts? Firewalling to IP
",
# fwadm add -f stop-udp-bcast
IPv4 address "255.255.255.255" is invalid
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# swap -sh
total: 153G allocated + 2.33G reserved = 155G used, 124G available
I could reproduce the error, the VM is now in failed state. qemu
reports (vm.log):
=== OUTPUT (2017-12-11T10:01:26Z) ===
qemu_mlock: have only locked 2202202112 of 8589934592 bytes; still
67077612262021
# mdb -ke 'availrmem/D ; pages_pp_maximum/D'
availrmem:
availrmem: 2726431
pages_pp_maximum:
pages_pp_maximum: 2594861
# swap -sh
total: 153G allocated + 2.33G reserved = 155G used, 124G available
I could reproduce the error, th
#x27;s/^[ \t]*ipaSshPubKey:[ \t]*\(.*\)/\1/p'
replace it with (less perfect, but it should do the job for testing):
| grep ipaSshPubKey: | cut -d' ' -f2-
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On 06/11/17 02:34, Joven Sabanal wrote:
Hi Stefan,
Thank you for your response.
I created similar s
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NS_LDAP_SERVERS= lxipa.example.com
NS_LDAP_SEARCH_BASEDN= dc=example,dc=com
NS_LDAP_AUTH= none
NS_LDAP_SEARCH_REF= TRUE
NS_LDAP_SEARCH_TIME= 15
NS_LDAP_PROFILE= default
NS_LDAP_SERVICE_SEARCH_DESC= passwd:cn=users,cn=accounts,dc=example,dc=com
NS_LDAP_
tating
ssh-login based on public keys stored in the directory server, but it is
not limiting access to these public keys. Other sshd_config changes are
needed to enforce this.
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On 03/10/17 06:06, Shridhar Daithankar wrote:
On Monday 2 October 2017 11:57:34 AM IST Joven Saba
Forgot to mention, the NUC6i3SYH I'm using is a Skylake based NUC.
Stefan
On 02/08/17 20:34, Stefan Eestermans wrote:
Hello,
I'm happily using an Intel NUC6i3SYH with Crucial 32GB RAM and a
Crucial MX300 2.5 525GB inch SSD:
- Intel NUC6 CoreTM i3-6100U 2.3 GHz -
https://www.am
ferent releases before without any
issues.
Unfortunately, I've no experience with the M2 SATA/PCIe drive.
Stefan
On 02/08/17 18:45, Robert Mustacchi wrote:
On 8/1/17 21:24 , Jan Paul wrote:
Hi Bryan,
thx for the link, did you actually check that the 6 gen NUCs work as the issue
727 states
be set with hostnamectl (which
writes /etc/hostname).
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rgv[1:], exit_code=True)
(...)
It seems that glibc-all-langpacks ist missing.
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ys and the zonevent processes are gone.
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Am 03.04.2017 18:54, schrieb Josh Wilsdon:
# uname -v
joyent_20160818T234814Z
Stefan,
Based on that timestamp it seems one possible explanation for your
problems is https://smartos.org/bugview/OS-5643 [1] which was fixed
about one month after that platform. Do you use KVM VMs?
Yes
and
upload the core somewhere that I can take a look at it?
Thanks for the advice, I've put a post-it on my monitor.
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to ensure that these zoneevent watchers will not exit
prema-
turely other than to restart vmadmd beforehand?
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ch be included in the upcoming
201702016 release?
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there any change to get the patch itself by HTTP, FTP or git?
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from the
node is strinking.
Please find some screenshots here:
http://squentz.de/m/
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I did see a POLLERR message, but it's unclear which key it was trying
to query at that point. Do you know?
It queries overwrite_root_akeys in set-root-authorized-keys.
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p.iso-POLLERR
Nothing is logged to vmadm console, you must monitor the VNC output
instead.
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sha256sums:
ffa85d2dc8495b4828da291fa9f998524f1338d5abdd06343abd4492f2318b34
rip.iso-POLLERR
dca9b762676f964087b56b5272ad1cf3c630bb86086649b3d18821fed66a489f
rip.iso-stuck-in-mdat
ot;:"***","level":30,"msg":"listening
on fd 23","time":"2017-02-08T09:06:36.773Z","v":0}
{"name":"metadata","hostname":"***","pid":3677,"brand":"kvm","zonename
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partition, using the
centos-6 20150811 linux 2015-08-11T13:37:40Z
image, multiple lines
plat_recv timeout
showed up on the console. Any ideas what the cause of this strange
behavior may be?
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* bisected:
20170202T040152Z bad
20170105T024017Z bad
20161222T003450Z bad
201612
that sound right?
Yes, I think so. But it does not explain why under debian-7, which also
has extents, the install runs fast from the very start.
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Am 10.08.2016 13:28, schrieb Chris Ridd:
What is the reason for even using ext4 in the first place, instead of
a native ZFS dataset?
2f56d126-20d0-11e5-9e5b-5f3ef6688aba debian-8 comes with ext4
filesystems by default.
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while unpacking the
software to the local Ext4-filesystem. It makes a difference if the
"extents" attribute is set on that filesystem.
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# mount /data
# mkdir /data/opt
# mount --bind /data/opt /opt
(then continue as stated above)
the installation is as fast as under Debian 7. Any sugestions what can
be done about that issue?
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twork traffic was directed to each of
the KVM processes and produces a huge load. Eventually the issue
vanished after upgrading to joyent_20160428T170316Z. Did we run into
OS-5347?
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ixgbe#0 | 1009 1.4 0 0.0
ixgbe#1 | 0 0.0 0 0.0
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uot;8.8.4.4"
],
"vnc_port" : 2039,
"cpu_shares" : 200,
"disks" : [
{
"boot" : true,
"model" : "virtio",
"image_uuid" : "d8e65ea2-1f3e-11e5-8557-6b43e0a88b38",
"r
, Release> 11.el6, Architecture: x86_64)
Are these "vms" using kvm or
are they rather native or lx branded zones?
The iperf-server runs in a KVM type VM running Centos 7.1.1503, image
uuid d8e65ea2-1f3e-11e5-8557-6b43e0a88b38.
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ehci#1 | 0 0.0 0 0.0 0 0.0
mpt#0 | 134 0.1 0 0.0 0 0.0
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If this is the cause of the problem we would like to deliver the
interrupts to all of the cpus. How do we achieve this with smartos?
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Am 31.03.2016 18:30, schrieb Robert Mustacchi:
On 3/31/16 2:06 , Stefan wrote:
We have two identical machines (A and B) both equipped with 192 GiB
RAM.
The first one runs 10 VMs using 16,000 MB RAM each plus two smaller
VMs
with less than 3 GiB RAM:
There are 2,350,836 pages of 4,096 bytes
t_20160218T022556Z
B: joyent_20160317T000621Z
Any ideas?
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