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Date:      Fri, 11 Oct 2013 02:34:44 +0100
From:      "Mike C." <miguelmclara@gmail.com>
To:        freebsd-virtualization@freebsd.org
Subject:   Re: Bhyve "Exit Console" keyboard shortcut?
Message-ID:  <525755B4.7090508@gmail.com>
In-Reply-To: <52575310.8010502@freebsd.org>
References:  <525738C1.7040401@gmail.com> <5257399A.7020002@freebsd.org> <52575197.4010600@gmail.com> <52575310.8010502@freebsd.org>

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On 10/11/13 02:23, Peter Grehan wrote:
>>>   One way to get around this is to start bhyve under tmux/screen.
>>
>> Its what I've been doing for now, but even in tmux one might want to
>> exit the console similar to with we do with Xen.
> 
>  I quite like how Xen does it. bhyve will hopefully have something
> similar soon.
> 

That would be awesome!

Another thing I like in xen is xl/xm list command showing runnig guest,
id, name, memory, sate and time

Would be nice to a "byve -l" or something like that!

>>>> Also is there any way to list running guests?
>>>
>>>   ls /dev/vmm/*
>>
>> I guees it works for now, I notice that ps also shows some info,
>> acttualty it shows the process with the full arguments!
> 
>  Try 'top' with the H option - it will show the individual vCPU and i/o
> worker threads.
> 
> later,
> 
> Peter.
> 
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