Difference between revisions of "Vnx-latest-features"
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− | <li>'''2/5/2016 - OpenBSD support''': VNX now supports OpenBSD virtual machines thanks to Francisco Javier Ruiz contribution.</li> | + | <li>'''2/5/2016 - OpenBSD support''': VNX now supports OpenBSD virtual machines thanks to Francisco Javier Ruiz contribution. Update your VNX version with vnx_update, download the OpenBSD root filesystems using vnx_download_rootfs and test it with the simple_openbsd.xml (32 bits) and simple_openbsd64.xml (64 bits).</li> |
<li>'''21/3/2016 - Host command execution modified''': by default <exec> commands defined for the <host> where always executed, even if a virtual machine list was specified with -M option. Now, if -M option is selected, host commands are only executed if 'host' is included in the list. For example:</li> | <li>'''21/3/2016 - Host command execution modified''': by default <exec> commands defined for the <host> where always executed, even if a virtual machine list was specified with -M option. Now, if -M option is selected, host commands are only executed if 'host' is included in the list. For example:</li> |
Revision as of 19:19, 2 May 2016
VNX latest features implemented
- 2/5/2016 - OpenBSD support: VNX now supports OpenBSD virtual machines thanks to Francisco Javier Ruiz contribution. Update your VNX version with vnx_update, download the OpenBSD root filesystems using vnx_download_rootfs and test it with the simple_openbsd.xml (32 bits) and simple_openbsd64.xml (64 bits).
- 21/3/2016 - Host command execution modified: by default <exec> commands defined for the <host> where always executed, even if a virtual machine list was specified with -M option. Now, if -M option is selected, host commands are only executed if 'host' is included in the list. For example:
vnx -f scenario.xml -x cmd1 -M vm1,vm2,host
will execute al, the <exec> tags defined in vm1, vm2 and the host.
<exec seq="kk" type="verbatim"> touch \ /tmp/file1 \ /tmp/file2 </exec>