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jperkinsjorge: great idea, unfortunately not possible with the way smartos hardcodes bhyve args
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jperkinI did find that there was an MTU mismatch between what the host and guest sides are using, host sets 8500, but only linux is able to determine that and set appropriately, both SmartOS and NetBSD are still on 1500
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jperkinbumping admin_mtu on SmartOS works as intended, but NetBSD's vioif(4) doesn't appear to support jumbo frames
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sjorgewait you cant use e1000 on smartos with bhyve? interesting
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jperkin
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sjorgethat sucks, and you can't even use extra opts
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jperkinyeh, I tried adding -o pci.0.6.0.device=e1000 but that was no good
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sjorgei guess you could try and add the entire config again
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danmcdWhile I'll be back for a period of Wed. night the 27th through Fri noon the 29th for the 20231228 release, and maybe Wed. the 3rd if Intel is intransigent, I officially enter my winter break at 5pmET today, and will be officially back on Monday the 8th. See you in 2024!
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neiracdanmcd enjoy the holidays
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sjorgeenjoy the days off!