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    Hyper-V integration installed with pfSense 2.0.1

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      gemmiu
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      Do i still have to restart the WAN-Adapter after every reboot to receive a dhcp ip address or is this issue solved in the last version?

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        Liceo
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        @gemmiu:

        Do i still have to restart the WAN-Adapter after every reboot to receive a dhcp ip address or is this issue solved in the last version?

        I solved this problem after setting all the NIC to 100/full.

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          elementalwindx
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          @gemmiu:

          Do i still have to restart the WAN-Adapter after every reboot to receive a dhcp ip address or is this issue solved in the last version?

          The previous 2 builds I have not had that issue you are describing.

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            Geralt
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            Is there any way how to get Vlans on Guest(pfsense) working?

            Thanks.

            PS : nice job ;)

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              TRIUMF
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              You should add network adapters and configure vlans using Hyper-V, not pfsense itself.

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                gemmiu
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                I'm very new in freedsd and pfsense.

                About the WAN problem, is there a way to check in a startup script, if the wan adapter has a dhcp ip address assigned? And if no, the wan adapter will be restartet and the dhclient will be run again?

                Sorry for my bad english.

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                  hege
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                  What exactly do you mean with "WAN problem"?
                  As i know, you shouln't need any start script since the integration driver….

                  What language do you speek usually?
                  You can send me a pm if its german  ;D

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                    Liceo
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                    @TRIUMF:

                    You should add network adapters and configure vlans using Hyper-V, not pfsense itself.

                    Sure, but then you are limited to the max of vNICs you can add.

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                      hege
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                      @Liceo:

                      Sure, but then you are limited to the max of vNICs you can add.

                      You need more than 8 vNICs?

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                        Liceo
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                        @hege:

                        @Liceo:

                        Sure, but then you are limited to the max of vNICs you can add.

                        You need more than 8 vNICs?

                        Consider using it in a productive environment, that can happen. It's not really an issue, if i would need more i may would deploy a 2nd pfsense.

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                          TRIUMF
                          last edited by

                          @Liceo:

                          @TRIUMF:

                          You should add network adapters and configure vlans using Hyper-V, not pfsense itself.

                          Sure, but then you are limited to the max of vNICs you can add.

                          Sorry, never needed that many NICs so never had this issue :)

                          Is there a chance we will see pfsense officially supported on Hyper-v in near future?

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                            Liceo
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                            @PollyPy:

                            Hi all.
                            My last updated ISO with a Hyper-V kernel

                            http://goo.gl/evcFRk :: pfSense-LiveCD-2.1-DEVELOPMENT-amd64-HV-kernel-20130812-2157.iso

                            Hi PollyPy

                            Which procedure you use to create your pfsense-Hyper-V builds? Do you have a step-by-step manual which is understandable for a Linux dummie like me?

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                              PollyPy
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                              Hi PollyPy

                              Which procedure you use to create your pfsense-Hyper-V builds? Do you have a step-by-step manual which is understandable for a Linux dummie like me?

                              http://forum.pfsense.org/index.php/topic,56565.msg308223.html#msg308223

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                                diegoriera
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                                Hi,

                                Have you 2.1-RC1-HV.ISO?

                                Thanks

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                                  diegoriera
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                                  If I try to Update system or install Packages the system crash during download.

                                  Panic String: sleeping thread
                                    Dump Parity: 2933982801
                                    Bounds: 0
                                    Dump Status: good

                                  If I include kern.timecounter.hardware=TSC the clock was wrong

                                  I tested any versions with hyper-v patches.

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                                    hege
                                    last edited by

                                    @diegoriera:

                                    If I try to Update system or install Packages the system crash during download.
                                    Panic String: sleeping thread…
                                    If I include kern.timecounter.hardware=TSC the clock was wrong

                                    kern.timecounter.hardware=TSC can happen, when your cpu change its frequency - change back to the old one and live with the log messages…

                                    Panic String: sleeping thread...
                                    thats a strange issue, sometimes I get this error too - i posted something about that already.

                                    You dont should try to update or install packages over your wan nic (i did that)

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                                      diegoriera
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                                      I tested package install in hyper-v on I3-2120 processor and get Kernel Panic, but I did this in hyper-v on Xeon-X5675 and didn´t get Kernel Panic.

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                                        zootie
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                                        I did a new build with the Hyper-V kernel of pfSense versions 2.0.3p1 and 2.1 RC2 with the source as of 20130904.

                                        Taking PollyPy lead, I posted it on SkyDrive and on RapidShare and I'm using URL shortening (to be able to redirect it in the future to newer builds, since I can't edit older posts to update the links - if an admin reads this, you might want to edit older posts or we might want to put these links in a sticky thread so they're easier to find).

                                        • Rapidshare: http://sn.im/27sh5kx (limited to about 10 downloads a day, so try again if you can't get it).

                                        • Skydrive: http://goo.gl/mBhK46 (using Google shortening since SnipURL doesn't let you redirect to SkyDrive, I won't be able to update it to redirect to a new version later, so keep watching this thread).

                                        I posted a single 7z file with both ISOs, so it is less confusing.

                                        I tested both for a couple days and only had a couple issues:

                                        • On 2.0.3p1, I had to re-install rrdtool (run pgk_add -r rrdtool)

                                        • On 2.1RC2, I had to Reset RRD Data (while there were graphs, they were empty)

                                        The 2.1RC2 install seems to be working great and I'll probably move to it permanently.

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                                          nlitend1
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                                          SO HAPPY to see 2.1-RELEASE is available now. :) Currently running 2.1RC0, but looking to upgrade to the RELEASE. I've tried, unsuccessfully, to create an update/latest edition. Loving Pfsense in Hyper-V! Looking forward to moving beyond these incremental 2.1 releases and having the "final" 2.1 edition to troubleshoot with everyone.

                                          nlitend1

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                                            zootie
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                                            Admin edit: Removed outdated, incorrect advice others were linking to. Everyone using Hyper-V should be using 2.2 (or newer if available, if you're reading this in the future).

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