Date: Sun, 02 Apr 2017 12:09:24 +0200 From: Daniel Tihanyi <tetragir@fastmail.fm> To: freebsd-virtualization@FreeBSD.org Subject: Assigning PCI ethernet interfaces to VMs in bhyve Message-ID: <1491127764.4331.1.camel@fastmail.fm>
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--=-wE4nuMJwtPPH3ETnfh1Y Content-Type: text/plain; charset="UTF-8" Content-Transfer-Encoding: quoted-printable Hello, I have a FreeBSD host running VMs on bhyve. I already have a few PCI-X ethernet cards assigned to each of them, but only with one ethernet interface. I would like to purchase a few PCI-X Ethernet cards with 4 interfaces. My question is if it is possible to assign the individual interfaces on the card to different VMs? On the bhyve Wiki, there is an example for this, but it is assigning the interfaces into the same VM, although to different slots. I am planning to use Intel cards for this of course. Has anyone experience in this? Thank you very much in advance! Daniel Tihanyi --=-wE4nuMJwtPPH3ETnfh1Y Content-Type: application/pgp-signature; name="signature.asc" Content-Description: This is a digitally signed message part Content-Transfer-Encoding: 7bit -----BEGIN PGP SIGNATURE----- iQIzBAABCgAdFiEE8G4t0nKnzQ9f4lUDFfXelYis6VMFAljgzdQACgkQFfXelYis 6VNFew//Yh+8btc3udDbsMg5yiSxipltG3suj7vfywsMkkAQu5mK8Cfya/DU52Kl 5prmKv2CvkW8K1Gm6IDJCC9DMhiGamX2iu4hNh4rNkEfd/VNn8k9cx+5hwLQL2V7 84MHxrSXkxdUMPnyFPJBTbKWo4qKE1ZPHcxLQiKa2GMo13/H+pyPJOlIlCYBkA82 jru4daHonheQUcxFPoGXi1qT6rSecosajCUH/VMM/ABW7pg/r/iwqJT3bWsWQWtK CgMdEEPhC7XxDUx65hkyeUumdaUxGd4oT9DmHDKAHO0AduLu48y5+gaAxlvi0EzR ZkQp/cC9ZzSPfLP7ZmMrNBDzDP311mrx30E9fkVkwRq0+oXQHcjOanfng231wZbm l7vc9tDAiFCtFGAtZhmy9MdiY5D91l7y+pJaPIbNmTnhFtyv9VLgWM9Fg6KI7B8V N/hJnd41QD+Y30Jilwnuv8JBgi/PZI1PpKLx7gMrvZLCdFhH2YYCqAO4nM3t2wCj P6N+utdZvVA9VuAog7ehe0RzewtIaIT1B0pQyL0zxeJ/TxrV3ZXlW2DOQwc1VDiO pAlLQGrdtkuytVQbiVMJ0XPoiwAM7j87s9niVxMcCRMVMm1JuKdGI3upAvS8fnsJ /zMTmK1STIK9d24M6XIJE7hF++fbVTGKHA5K3aC/32Bd/Qk+Vbs= =4bDs -----END PGP SIGNATURE----- --=-wE4nuMJwtPPH3ETnfh1Y--
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