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openBSD in ESX posted: Jan 27, 2006 8:47 AM

Click to view xAyiDe's profile Hot Shot 228 posts since
Apr 3, 2005
hi,

Anyone actualy got openBSD runing under ESX?
I tried the m0n0wall for use as a firewall but it was VERY unstable.
Högs CPUs and is hard to even get it past the si0 init.

Re: openBSD in ESX

1. Jan 27, 2006 9:05 AM in response to: xAyiDe
Click to view jballon's profile Hot Shot 188 posts since
Apr 14, 2005
Yes I have got OpenBSD 3.5 to run in ESX, have to select FreeBSD as the OS. Also use the LSI Logic SCSI Controller rather the the Bus Logic SCSI Controller, which can be changed after initial creation.

Re: openBSD in ESX

2. Jan 27, 2006 9:25 AM in response to: jballon
Click to view boydd's profile Champion 5,707 posts since
Jun 15, 2004
I run a few 4.1x vm's - backup DNS servers etc.... Very stable :-)

DB

Re: openBSD in ESX

5. Jan 29, 2006 9:32 AM in response to: xAyiDe
Click to view boydd's profile Champion 5,707 posts since
Jun 15, 2004
Sudo - root? Does the script have the permissions?

DB

Re: openBSD in ESX

7. Jun 21, 2006 12:30 AM in response to: xAyiDe
Click to view AJansson's profile Lurker 2 posts since
May 31, 2006
Looks like the vic driver made it into the source tree. It *should* be in 3.9 but havent found it. There is some info about it on the -current dev page (http://www.openbsd.org/plus.html :: Some repair to vic(4) so that it might soon work for VMWARE.) so it might included in the 4.0 release.

Re: openBSD in ESX

8. Nov 7, 2006 7:40 PM in response to: AJansson
Click to view reyk's profile Lurker 1 posts since
Nov 7, 2006
OpenBSD's vic(4) has been fixed and enabled in 4.0-current. It works fine with VMWare
Server and has been tested with VMWare Workstation 4.5.2 as well. Nobody tested it with
ESX yet. It should also work in 64bit amd64 mode but this is neither tested nor enabled in OpenBSD-current.

ESX testers wanted! Please report to the misc@ OpenBSD mailing list or to directly to the developers dlg@ and reyk@.

---snip---
CVSROOT: /cvs
Module name: src
Changes by: dlg@cvs.openbsd.org 2006/11/02 13:45:17

Modified files:
sys/arch/i386/conf: GENERIC RAMDISK_CD

Log message:
enable vic(4) now that it works.
---snap---

Re: openBSD in ESX

9. Dec 11, 2006 1:45 PM in response to: reyk
Click to view ForgeFlakshack's profile Novice 27 posts since
Oct 6, 2005
I'd be happy to test on ESX 3.0, but I can't figure out how to get VMWare to tell OpenBSD to use vmxnet instead of vlance. In ESX 3.0, the network driver is "flexible" which seems to mean that even if I edit the .vmx file so that
ethernet0.virtualDev = "vmxnet"

as soon as the VM starts, it changes it back to:

ethernet0.virtualDev = "vlance".

Any suggestions would be appreciated.

Re: openBSD in ESX

10. Dec 13, 2006 2:17 PM in response to: xAyiDe
Click to view ReverendDeuce's profile Hot Shot 153 posts since
Jul 15, 2005
OpenBSD 4.0 works flawlessly in ESX now (minus vmtools, of course). No special configs are needed. Just configure the VM as "Other" OS, and away you go.

I've been doing a lot of testing with OpenBSD in ESX as we use OpenBSD for our firewalls. It's nice to have a test environment to try out new settings without having to worry about our production HA pair.

Re: openBSD in ESX

11. Mar 1, 2007 2:56 PM in response to: ForgeFlakshack
Click to view krz's profile Lurker 1 posts since
Mar 1, 2007
I've just fought with this for three hours. Googling around - found nothing. But I was sure there has to bo "the way". So this is what you have to do to change virtualDev to "vmxnet"

1. Power off the VM
2. Edit manually .vmx file
3. Using Virt. Infr. Client connect directly to esx host . Not to Virt. Center service ! Log in as root to service console.
4. Power on OpenBSD VM from there.
5. Voila

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