libvirt and bhyve problems
Craig Rodrigues
rodrigc at FreeBSD.org
Wed Jun 11 18:56:36 UTC 2014
On Wed, Jun 11, 2014 at 11:21 AM, Roman Bogorodskiy <novel at freebsd.org> wrote:
>
> Thanks for the analysis! I'll think what would be a proper fix for that
> problem.
>
> Also, while thinking how to reproduce it, I did 'kldunload if_bridge'
> and started to see the same problem. So, as a temporary fix, could you
> check if you have bridge support available (in kernel or via module)?
>
> Bridges are needed to get networking anyway.
Hi,
My output of kldstat is:
1 29 0xffffffff80200000 19d6218 kernel
2 1 0xffffffff81bd7000 2e44b0 zfs.ko
3 2 0xffffffff81ebc000 8208 opensolaris.ko
4 1 0xffffffff81ec5000 4d68 nmdm.ko
5 1 0xffffffff81eca000 1a2110 vmm.ko
6 1 0xffffffff82211000 53e7 fdescfs.ko
7 1 0xffffffff82217000 9aff if_bridge.ko
8 1 0xffffffff82221000 5851 bridgestp.ko
9 1 0xffffffff82227000 5673 if_tap.ko
10 1 0xffffffff8222d000 2a94 uhid.ko
11 1 0xffffffff82230000 3592 ums.ko
so I do have if_bridge.ko loaded.
If you are doing development on CURRENT, make sure that you have
WITH_LLDB=yes in /etc/src.conf when you rebuild the system.
Looks like gdb in base cannot debug the cores.
--
Craig
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