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Pfsense 2.0BETA - citrix xen server 5.6

2.0-RC Snapshot Feedback and Problems - RETIRED
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    wpichler
    last edited by Oct 27, 2010, 11:52 AM

    hi all,

    i'd like to run pfsense 2.0BETA as HVM guest inside the citrix xen server 5.6 - but the kernel always does panic directly on boot.

    I have tried i386 and amd64 architecture - xen is running on a AMD opteron processor.

    I think it is more a direkt freebsd kernel related question - but maybe someone here does already know how to run it.

    best regards,
    Wolfgang

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      tommyboy180
      last edited by Oct 27, 2010, 8:14 PM

      I haven't been able to get it running but if you do a google search there are solutions. Just search for freebsd 8 on xen.

      -Tom Schaefer
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        wpichler
        last edited by Oct 28, 2010, 3:47 AM

        i have also seen these build instructions - but my problem is - no time - only little freebsd experience until now (i am more the linux guy - sorry) - and no freebsd host to go through the custom kernel compile.

        Does pfsense2.0BETA work with a stock freebsd kernel - no custom patches ?
        Does there exist anything like a complete build script to build pfsense ?

        Does nobody has an ready to run image for me ? (please ;-) )

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          cellobita
          last edited by Oct 28, 2010, 11:06 AM

          For what it's worth, I'm running a late august snapshot on a XenServer 5.6 host with no issues whatsoever (host config is Core i3, 4GB RAM, Intel DH55TC motherboard, onboard NIC plus a couple of Realtek 8139's - yeah, I know about their reputation, but it's what's readily available here in Brazil…).

          It's a dual WAN setup, with an Untangle (web filtering appliance) virtual machine bridged to the LAN interface, and the whole thing works perfectly.

          Regards,

          Marcello Marques
          São Paulo - SP - Brazil

          Marcello Marques
          Santos - SP - Brazil

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            wpichler
            last edited by Oct 28, 2010, 11:09 AM

            can you tell me the exact version you are using ?

            cat /etc/plattform ….

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              cellobita
              last edited by Oct 29, 2010, 10:08 AM

              pfSense 2.0b4, snapshot dated august 22, i386 full (ISO), "plain vanilla" - i.e., no additional packages.

              Marcello Marques
              Santos - SP - Brazil

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                tempus6
                last edited by Oct 29, 2010, 1:35 PM

                I have the same issue.  I think it has to do with a bug when host has an AMD processor.  From what I can gather everyone on Intel machines have no problem.

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                  danswartz
                  last edited by Oct 29, 2010, 7:04 PM

                  this sounds like xen breakage.  i have pfsense and freebsd8.1 servers running on amd opteron host using virtualbox with no problems.  what is the panic message?

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