BHyVe on 10-Current r245673
Nikolai Lifanov
lifanov at mail.lifanov.com
Tue Jan 29 14:54:51 UTC 2013
On 01/29/2013 09:15 AM, G B wrote:
> I am using FreeBSD 10-Current r245673 as a host on an HP p2-1394.
> I have the host OS installed on 1 drive using UFS and a second
> drive using ZFS with a pool named 'tank.' They layout for zfs for
> my guest install is /tank/guest01.
>
> When using the command: # bhyveload -d
> /tmp/FreeBSD-9.1-RELEASE-amd64-disk1.iso -m 512 -h /tank/guest01
> guest01 && bhyve -c 2 -a -A -m 512 -g 0 -P -H -s 1,virtio-net,tap0
> -s 2,virtio-blk,diskdev guest01 && sleep 20 && ifconfig tap0 up
>
> I get the boot screen for FreeBSD 9.1 and after the timed pause it
> fails with: Could not open backing file: No such file or directory
> ACPI tables require and ioapic Assertion failed: (error == 0),
> function main, file /usr/src/usr.sbin/bhyve/bhyverun.c, line 774.
> Abort (core dumped) root at localhost:/tmp#
>
> I am using the bhyveload comamnd from a PDF I found from BSDCan but
> when I used the -m 768 -M 1024 as used in the doc it failed with a
> syntax error, so I switched to using just -m 512. My .iso is in
> /tmp as indicated in my command with '-d'.
>
> I'm guessing my command is wrong, but not sure where. Any help
> would be appreciated.
>
> Thanks, Gary _______________________________________________
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> "diskdev" is your actual disk (i.e. -s
> 2,virtio-blk,/dev/zvol/tank/guest01). Also, you need a zvol if you
> are doing this. Also, "-h" in bhyveload specifies a directory with
> a loader config, kernel, and modules. You definitely don't need it
> with an ".iso" boot.
Also, see examples here:
http://mirrors.nycbug.org/pub/BHyVe/r244024/INSTRUCTIONS-COPYRIGHT.txt
and files here: http://mirrors.nycbug.org/pub/BHyVe/r244024/
Also, check http://callfortesting.org/ for some more examples.
- Nikolai Lifanov
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