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iohyve set ''guest'' bargs=-A_-H_-P_'''-u''' | iohyve set ''guest'' bargs=-A_-H_-P_'''-u''' | ||
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+ | Iohyve is unmaintained, perhaps try [[Set up vm-bhyve in FreeBSD | vm-bhyve]]. | ||
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+ | == See also == | ||
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+ | * [[Set up vm-bhyve in FreeBSD]] | ||
== References == | == References == | ||
* [https://github.com/pr1ntf/iohyve/wiki/Manual iohyve(8)] | * [https://github.com/pr1ntf/iohyve/wiki/Manual iohyve(8)] |
Latest revision as of 16:03, 19 November 2019
Introduction
iohyve is a bhyve manager for FreeBSD, similar to iocage.
Prerequisites
Recent enough FreeBSD with ZFS. All commands below run as root.
Install
pkg install iohyve pkg install grub2-bhyve # For non-FreeBSD guests
Configure
iohyve setup pool=tank1 kmod=1 net=bge0
Adjust ZFS pool and NIC as needed.
Add to rc.conf:
iohyve_enable="YES" iohyve_flags="kmod=1 net=bge0"
Bugs
With non-UEFI guests, iohyve can't set RTC to UTC. You need to either set-up guests to use localtime, or pass extra parameters to bhyve like this:
iohyve set guest bargs=-A_-H_-P_-u
Iohyve is unmaintained, perhaps try vm-bhyve.