2009/5/4 Odhiambo ワシントン <odhiambo_at_gmail.com> > > > On Sat, May 2, 2009 at 8:21 PM, Julian Elischer <julian_at_elischer.org>wrote: > >> The VIMAGE code is nearly all in the the kernel. >> >> One is now able to make VIMAGE kernels (add options VIMAGE) >> though they don't actually allow you to make multiple >> vimages instances yet.. >> >> The VIMAGE option enables all the low level changes needed >> throughout the kernel. >> >> The VIMAGE_GLOBALS option basically sets thing sback to how they were >> before. >> >> Having neither (the default) gives a kernel that is a kind of hybrid. >> >> The Hybrid state is what will go forward as 'NON-VIMAGE' mode >> and the VIMAGE_GLOBALS mode will probably go away in time as >> it complicates the code. >> >> The aim of this mail is to ask people to try add the VIMAGE option >> to their regular kernels and try use them as you woudl normally. >> You will not yet be able to use any new VIMAGE features but we >> should be fully compatible with previous kernels. >> >> Please report any concerns to the freebsd-virtualization_at_ mailing list. >> >> THEORETICALLY you should not see any changes in behaviour, however we have >> the following issues: >> >> * SCTP is not fully converted yet. add 'nooptions SCTP' for now if you >> are not using it yet. >> >> * An NFS (crash) issue was reported. This MAY have been fixed... >> >> >> Theory tells us that all three kernel options should behave about the same >> but if you do try this, and have any benchmarking facilities, >> it would be incredibly useful if you could let us know if you see any >> performance changes between the three. >> >> >> thanks, >> >> Julian (currently running a VIMAGE kernel myself) > > > I am ignorant. What is this VIMAGE? > Pardon me for the stupid question. Google has given me the whipping I deserve! -- Best regards, Odhiambo WASHINGTON, Nairobi,KE +254733744121/+254722743223 _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ "Clothes make the man. Naked people have little or no influence on society." -- Mark TwainReceived on Mon May 04 2009 - 11:38:52 UTC
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