Date: Fri, 17 Feb 2017 13:36:52 +0100 From: Harald Schmalzbauer <harry@whaev.de> To: "C. L. Martinez" <carlopmart@gmail.com> Cc: freebsd-virtualization@freebsd.org Subject: Re: Providing serial consoles to multiple bhyve guests Message-ID: <58A6EE64.6080201@whaev.de> In-Reply-To: <20170217085038.55yztxw5a233byzu@scotland.uxdom.org> References: <20170217085038.55yztxw5a233byzu@scotland.uxdom.org>
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Bezüglich C. L. Martinez's Nachricht vom 17.02.2017 09:50 (localtime): > Hi all, > > How can I use more than one serial console for several bhyve guests? According to nmdm(4) man page only two nullmodem devices can be created: nmdm0A and nmdm0B (and only nmdm0A can be assigned to one bhyve guest). Then, how can I access to these bhyve guests? Am I wrong if I assume you confused the A/B hard-connected limit of two interfaces with the possibility to create nmdmN[AB] number of nmdm(4) devices? Simply use nmdm1A/B, nmdm2A/B etc. Not sure if I got the question rigth, answers from others don't go into that direction... > I have tried to add vnc channel, but it doesn't works ..:( I haven't had VNC problems besides keymapping. It's done twice and I haven't found a way or a client to disable keymapping locally on a session basis. Have you used the "wait" option for fbuf? Did the vm start to run after VNC connection attempt? Best, -harry
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