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13 Commits

Author SHA1 Message Date
Roman Bogorodskiy
5e34d8e4a3 docs: bhyve: fix typo
USB tables -> USB tablet.
2017-04-01 18:27:29 +04:00
Roman Bogorodskiy
8a91e85382 docs: document bhyve UEFI support
- Add a news entry
 - Update the driver page with documentation of the new options
   and some examples
2017-03-29 20:46:06 +04:00
Roman Bogorodskiy
8793133c11 docs: document virt-host-validate bhyve support
Add an entry about virt-host-validate bhyve support and
update the driver's page.
2017-03-13 20:26:26 +04:00
Roman Bogorodskiy
a69f3c9b63 docs: document bhyve e1000 support
* Add bhyve e1000 support entry to release notes
 * Update the bhyve driver page with usage sample
2017-02-13 17:25:43 +04:00
Michal Privoznik
5364d09433 drvbhyve.html.in: Kill useless spaces in <pre/>
The <pre/> section is rendered as-is on the page. That is, if all
the lines are prefixed with 4 spaces the rendered page will also
have them. Problem is if we put a box around such <pre/> because
the content might not fix into it.

Signed-off-by: Michal Privoznik <mprivozn@redhat.com>
2016-11-14 11:03:34 +01:00
Roman Bogorodskiy
5965c4f3e2 docs: bhyve: document clock configuration 2015-07-22 19:30:56 +03:00
Conrad Meyer
cdbb21bc59 drvbhyve: Use boot-order for grub-bhyve boot device
Rather than just picking the first CD (or failing that, HDD) we come
across, if the user has picked a boot device ordering with <boot
order=''>, respect that (and just try to boot the lowest-index device).

Adds two sets of tests to bhyve2xmlargv; 'grub-bootorder' shows that we
pick a user-specified device over the first device in the domain;
'grub-bootorder2' shows that we pick the first (lowest index) device.
2014-11-13 15:40:48 +01:00
Conrad Meyer
17722c169c bhyve: Support /domain/bootloader configuration for non-FreeBSD guests.
We still default to bhyveloader(1) if no explicit bootloader
configuration is supplied in the domain.

If the /domain/bootloader looks like grub-bhyve and the user doesn't
supply /domain/bootloader_args, we make an intelligent guess and try
chainloading the first partition on the disk (or a CD if one exists,
under the assumption that for a VM a CD is likely an install source).

Caveat: Assumes the HDD boots from the msdos1 partition. I think this is
a pretty reasonable assumption for a VM. (DrvBhyve with Bhyveload
already assumes that the first disk should be booted.)

I've tested both HDD and CD boot and they seem to work.
2014-11-12 09:55:22 +01:00
Roman Bogorodskiy
05d1dd6b33 docs: update zfs documentation
- docs/formatstorage.html.in: document 'zfs' pool type, add it
   to a list of pool types that could use source physical devices
 - docs/storage.html.in: update a ZFS pool example XML with
   source physical devices, mention that starting from 1.2.9 a
   pool could be created from this devices by libvirt and in earlier
   versions user still has to create a pool manually
 - docs/drvbhyve.html.in: add an example with ZFS pools
2014-09-18 18:08:29 +04:00
Roman Bogorodskiy
221b1828f9 docs: bhyve: document recent changes
- mention that one disk and one network limitation
   is no longer current for 1.2.6 and newer
 - add 'cdrom' device to the sample domain XML
2014-07-30 17:45:28 +04:00
Roman Bogorodskiy
ca50df8eec docs: bhyve driver documentation improvements
- Document 'domxml-to-native' command
- Mention that the nmdm console support needs an appropriate
  kernel module loaded
2014-06-01 20:36:13 +04:00
Roman Bogorodskiy
6d0a617568 docs: document nmdm type console
* Add nmdm type device to domain format documnetation
* Add a section about nmdm console usage to the bhyve driver
  documentation
2014-04-24 19:57:11 +04:00
Roman Bogorodskiy
e2d85e6fa1 bhyve: add basic documentation 2014-03-01 23:44:58 +04:00