Date: Tue, 9 Dec 2008 16:44:53 +0100 From: Marko Zec <zec@icir.org> To: freebsd-virtualization@freebsd.org Subject: Re: Howto setup virtualisation Message-ID: <200812091644.53757.zec@icir.org> In-Reply-To: <cce1a6a0812090547h302531a8u23414576632fb9a9@mail.gmail.com>
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On Tuesday 09 December 2008 14:47:00 michael dürr wrote: > Hallo list, > > I recently discovered the IMUNES toolkit and found me more than > fascinated by its functionallity. > > Now I'd love to deploy the most recent version of vimage. I already > came accross Marko's website (http://imunes.tel.fer.hr/virtnet/). As > I don't want to use the VMware images, but install everything native, > I set up a FreeBSD 7.0 system and tried to compile against the > provided snapshots. > > As you can imagine, my build failed :-( . Although I'm not that > familiar with FreeBSD, I tried hard to compile the snapshots (as well > as the provided patch) against different tags... Without success. > > My question: > > Can you tell me a release/tag which I can download from the src tree > which comliles and for which I can use the GUI tools? Or is there any > other simple solution to get all this running? Hi, builing and running http://imunes.net/virtnet/vimage_7-20081015.tgz on a 7.0-RELEASE or 7.1-PRERELEASE should be pretty straightforward: just unpack the vimage_7 src tree; cd src/sys/i386/conf; config VIMAGE; cd ../compile/VIMAGE; make depend; make; make install and you're done. You'll also need to compile the vimage(8) utility -> cd src/usr.sbin/vimage; make; make install -> done. You'll most probably want to upgrade your userland from 7.0-RELEASE to RELENG_7 or RELENG_7_1 in order for the utilities like sockstat and netstat to work properly - the simpler alternative would be doing the installation from a recent 7.x snapshot ISO... For the GUI, the latest version can be fetched from anoncvs: cvs -d :pserver:anonymous@cvs.imunes.net:/usr/local/src/cvsroot co imunes cd imunes; ./install.sh -> done Note that you need to have tk-8.4 installed for the GUI to work, and most probably you'll want quagga and or xorp as well (from ports). Good luck, Markohome | help
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