On Mon, Aug 20, 2018 at 9:41 AM, Stefan wrote:
> Hello Mike,
>
> Am 15.08.2018 16:28, schrieb Mike Gerdts:
>
>> 1. Are the 'old' SmartOS virtual machines images, [...]
>>> supposed to be usable under bhyve? [...]
>>>
>>
>> That is expected. With KVM, QEMU provides a built-in dhcp server.
>>
>
> S
Hello Mike,
Am 15.08.2018 16:28, schrieb Mike Gerdts:
1. Are the 'old' SmartOS virtual machines images, [...]
supposed to be usable under bhyve? [...]
That is expected. With KVM, QEMU provides a built-in dhcp server.
Sure. I need to set up a DHCP server.
This
allows the guest OS's DHCP cli
August 15, 2018 3:43 PM, "Stefan" wrote:
> Dear list,
>
> we started experimenting with bhyve recently (joyent_20180802T002654Z)
> and ran into some issues and open questions:
>
> 1. Are the 'old' SmartOS virtual machines images, e.g.
>
> 47f66e34-2c6d-11e8-bef9-4780fac9ac03 centos-7
> 201803
Hi Stefan,
Thanks for trying out bhyve. I've included notes below that may help you
until we get our official bhyve+kvm hybrid images published.
On Wed, Aug 15, 2018 at 8:43 AM, Stefan wrote:
> Dear list,
>
> we started experimenting with bhyve recently (joyent_20180802T002654Z)
> and ran into
Dear list,
we started experimenting with bhyve recently (joyent_20180802T002654Z)
and ran into some issues and open questions:
1. Are the 'old' SmartOS virtual machines images, e.g.
47f66e34-2c6d-11e8-bef9-4780fac9ac03 centos-7
20180320linuxzvol 2018-03-20