Date: Thu, 5 Nov 2009 22:13:19 -0500 From: "remodeler" <remodeler@alentogroup.org> To: freebsd-virtualization@freebsd.org Subject: Re: Imunes and FreeBSD 8.0 RC2 Message-ID: <20091106030421.M99285@alentogroup.org> In-Reply-To: <7401C27DF540DA4D83B9B35C541825E3E97180@MCHP7I5A.ww902.siemens.net>
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Hi, > i have just installed FreeBSD 8.0 RC2 and wanted to play around > with imunes/vimage, but i couldn't find it in the installed version > (from DVD ISO). Did i just missed something, or what do i have to > install something in addition? If so, FTP URLS would be helpful as my > BSD machine is not in a network. Build a custom kernel with option VIMAGE. You can initialize a vimage-enabled jail with: jail -c -l -U root -n jailname host.hostname=jailname.example.com path=/my/jail/path vnet persist If you want to use netgraph to build a virtual bridge between a physical ethernet interface and the vnet interface on the jail: # create netgraph bridge, connecting physical interface lower hook ngctl mkpeer msk0: bridge lower link0 # give the physical interface hook a convenient name ngctl name msk0:lower bridge0 # connect upper hook of physical interface to the bridge ngctl connect msk0: bridge0: upper link1 # create a netgraph node for the vnet interface, connected to the bridge ngctl mkpeer bridge0: eiface link2 ether # connect the vnet virutal interface and the netgraph node ifconfig ngeth0 vnet ns The work on vnet is well done, and has been reliable through all of my load testing.home | help
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