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Operating Systems BSD FreeBSD nightmare!!! Post 302169871 by kenyatta on Friday 22nd of February 2008 05:16:59 PM
Old 02-22-2008
FreeBSD nightmare

RTM,
thanks for reading and responding to my quizz. well, as i said in my previous mail, it's a 4-port router (model P-660H-T1). out of the four ports i've connected one cable to one PC running on windows XP (on my left) and from another port i've linked it to the Server (on my right) on to which i want to install FreeBSD. now since, i'm not yet familiar with FreeBSD, i've been using this other PC on my left to configure the static IP address (81.10.46.150) given to me by my ISP. after configuration, when i power on the server, i get a message that there's another machine using the same address, which leaves me perplexed...yes, and to add on this as i said there are hardly any BSD technicians here in Cairo. i registered with egypt linux users group hoping i'd get assistance to learn linux OS but nobody bothered to listen to my plea. i also walked around the city searching for learning centers, but the disgusting thing is that i'd be turned away by being told to go and find a considerable number of people with whom i'd be able to start taking the lessons...meaning NO lessons for individuals. i'm a foreigner here and how would i go around trying to convince less interested fellows to come along with me for something they care less about?!!! it's been a lengthy time since last August 2007 but my will is still there intact. i want to learn FreeBSD and use it.
thanks all for your concern.
 

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HV_KVP_DAEMON(8)					    BSD System Manager's Manual 					  HV_KVP_DAEMON(8)

NAME
hv_kvp_daemon -- Hyper-V Key Value Pair Daemon SYNOPSIS
hv_kvp_daemon [-dn] DESCRIPTION
The hv_kvp_daemon daemon provides the ability to store, retrieve, modify and delete Key Value pairs for FreeBSD guest partitions running on Hyper-V. Hyper-V allows administrators to store custom metadata in the form of Key Value pairs inside the FreeBSD guest partition. Administrators can use Windows Powershell scripts to add, read, modify and delete such Key Value pairs. The hv_kvp_daemon accepts Key Value pair management requests from the hv_utils(4) driver and performs the actual metadata management on the file-system. The same daemon and driver combination is also used to set and get IP addresses from a FreeBSD guest. The set functionality is particularly useful when the FreeBSD guest is assigned a static IP address and is failed over from one Hyper-V host to another. After failover, Hyper-V uses the set IP functionality to automatically update the FreeBSD guest's IP address to its original static value. On the other hand, the get IP functionality is used to update the guest IP address in the Hyper-V management console window. The options are as follows: -d Run as regular process instead of a daemon for debugging purpose. -n Generate debugging output. SEE ALSO
hv_vmbus(4), hv_utils(4), hv_netvsc(4), hv_storvsc(4), hv_ata_pci_disengage(4), hv_kvp(4) HISTORY
Support for Hyper-V in the form of ports was first released in September 2013. The daemon was developed through a joint effort between Cit- rix Inc., Microsoft Corp. and Network Appliance Inc.. AUTHORS
FreeBSD support for hv_kvp_daemon was first added by Microsoft BSD Integration Services Team <bsdic@microsoft.com>. BSD
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