04:55:01 @jfqd1 one big problem with that mobo: 5. Dual 10GBase-T LAN via Broadcom BCM57416 04:55:20 We don't support that chip. (It's for the undeveloped bnxt(4D) driver.) 06:29:19 danmcd: thx for your reply! If the rest is working with SmartOS, I can use an additional intel 10G nic card. 06:35:59 is it still required to use an hba instead of a regular sata ssd to boot SmartOS with an amd cpu? I had this problem a few years back with Supermicro H12SSW-NT and and an AMD EPIC 7232P CPU. Booting with sata was not possible. 12:18:20 What vnc client do you use after setting up VNC console password for Bhyve HVM? I have set vmadm update UUID vnc_password=somepass (forces 8 characters or less) and vnc client (Remmmina, some other) does not ask for a password nor connects to VNC console of HVM. (I rebooted it after I set it) 12:19:07 If I set vnc_password= back o empty, VNC can connect again. Can Bhybe HVM have VNC/spice password ? 12:36:55 I use the native macOS client, it doesn't work if there's no password but otherwise is fine 12:50:01 Here Remmina only works if there is no password.. 12:52:24 Every client says something like: ConnectToTcpAddr: connect: Connection refused if I enable VNC password on Bhyve HVM 12:58:43 Are there plans to pass filesystems through to VMs via p9fs or is that kind of an anti-feature for SmartOS? 13:00:14 Found this thread: https://smartos.topicbox.com/groups/smartos-discuss/T91195a1d0ecbe1c0-M00ea83fc05a2ead2b6001c70/virtfs-virtio-9p-how-to-mount-a-zfs-dataset-inside-a-os-zone-to-a-bhyve-zone 14:37:59 jfqd1: disk booting of any sort is relatively recent, and there should be no difference between a sata boot and an boot via HBA. 14:38:11 I don't know where you got that misconception from. 14:48:57 danmcd: thx dan! 14:53:08 The message was "One or more I/O devices have been retired" in 2019 with Supermicro H12SSW-NT and the AMD EPIC 7232P CPU. 14:53:34 Booting via sata