Date: Sat, 28 Apr 2018 11:36:35 +0100 From: Mark Raynsford <list+org.freebsd.virtualization@io7m.com> To: "Rodney W. Grimes" <freebsd-rwg@pdx.rh.CN85.dnsmgr.net> Cc: freebsd-virtualization@freebsd.org Subject: Re: Read-only view of a ZFS filesystem inside a bhyve guest? Message-ID: <20180428113635.4b6b567a@almond.int.arc7.info> In-Reply-To: <201804271842.w3RIgIIo007831@pdx.rh.CN85.dnsmgr.net> References: <20180427174341.03373bc8@almond.int.arc7.info> <201804271842.w3RIgIIo007831@pdx.rh.CN85.dnsmgr.net>
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--Sig_/MPVsoO6FN4EuNKbsDVX6YYD Content-Type: text/plain; charset=US-ASCII Content-Transfer-Encoding: quoted-printable On 2018-04-27T11:42:18 -0700 "Rodney W. Grimes" <freebsd-rwg@pdx.rh.CN85.dnsmgr.net> wrote: > > You should be able to "plumb" NFS from the host to the guests on a > local bridge device, possibly evening playing games with the use > of an unroutable network like 127.1.0.0/24. On 2018-04-27T12:22:39 -0500 Eric Borisch <eborisch@gmail.com> wrote: > I use NFS for (*nix) guests, and SMB for Windows guests; both work well, > and can be restricted to specific IPs / ranges to help minimize security > concerns. >=20 Well that's two in favour of NFS. I have one small question: Is there any way to stop nfsd from forking into the background? I run everything on the system under process supervision (runit), and this is the first time I've ever seen a daemon program with no option to stay in the foreground. I can write a wrapper in C that starts up rpcbind and nfsd (the former *does* have an option to stay in the foreground), but I'd rather not if I don't have to. --=20 Mark Raynsford | http://www.io7m.com --Sig_/MPVsoO6FN4EuNKbsDVX6YYD Content-Type: application/pgp-signature Content-Description: OpenPGP digital signature -----BEGIN PGP SIGNATURE----- iHUEARYKAB0WIQS4Thd0dhbGF0xo1eVcGntxKBLMBQUCWuROswAKCRBcGntxKBLM BUDkAQCkM3VyhnKHoTtEhVunmcBbIjxyqVa3girg2k7fIzxcVwD/UaJPuKYvCNcL sLp+wq4YlTBzqWb19xDy2ynVIlpIhQ0= =mHnS -----END PGP SIGNATURE----- --Sig_/MPVsoO6FN4EuNKbsDVX6YYD--
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