bhyve: Detecting that a guest kernel has booted

Mark Raynsford list+org.freebsd.virtualization at io7m.com
Mon Mar 11 17:04:34 UTC 2019


Hello!

Leaving aside userland monitoring tools such as Prometheus[0], is there
any way to detect on the host that a guest kernel running in bhyve has
booted? I'm assuming "booted" in this sense to mean "PID 1 has probably
started". I'm guessing that there probably isn't, but I thought I'd
better ask anyway. "Not booted" would mean something like "Is sitting
at the Grub prompt doing nothing".

[0] https://prometheus.io/

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Mark Raynsford | http://www.io7m.com

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