Date: Thu, 30 Jan 2014 10:00:41 +0100 From: Andrea Brancatelli <abrancatelli@schema31.it> To: "freebsd-virtualization@freebsd.org" <freebsd-virtualization@freebsd.org> Subject: bhyve - vm shutdown Message-ID: <CADfWLenTycgq8Sfd8VFY6PR3Mzqoxih1ewETNE2Jj=S6gZLy3w@mail.gmail.com>
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Tonight we "forgot" a freebsd vm in "shutdown" state - i mean, we run shutdown -p now and the VM stopped at the "press enter to reboot". Nobody pressed enter because we forgot, so the bhyve process kept running, this morning we realized that the host's CPU kept 120% all the night long, until we just pressed "enter" in the vm console and the vm shut down. It was the only VM running. 2 CPU, no -P, "standard" command line, usual FreeBSD 10's plain bhyve. Maybe it's worth checking? p.s.: we almost finished round 2 of tests for bhyve vs esxi, I hope today we'll publish the results. --=20 *Andrea BrancatelliSchema 31 S.r.l. - Socio UnicoResponsabile ITROMA - FIRENZE - PALERMO ITALYTel: +39. 06.98.358.472* *Cell: +39 331.2488468Fax: +39. 055.71.880.466Societ=C3=A0 del Gruppo SC31 ITALIA*
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