tag:blogger.com,1999:blog-1575065385787258846.post540462615149187266..comments2013-09-18T17:19:58.306+01:00Comments on Sleepy Kitten: Juniper Olive on Sun VirtualBoxSleepyKittenhttp://www.blogger.com/profile/06265840104860042691noreply@blogger.comBlogger20125tag:blogger.com,1999:blog-1575065385787258846.post-73034320118832042382013-09-18T17:19:58.306+01:002013-09-18T17:19:58.306+01:00Just installed 9.6R1.13.
Thanks.Just installed 9.6R1.13.<br /><br />Thanks.sirophttps://www.blogger.com/profile/13033787297080427291noreply@blogger.comtag:blogger.com,1999:blog-1575065385787258846.post-53817108424092328672013-07-26T03:58:16.397+01:002013-07-26T03:58:16.397+01:00Curious situation, I had 2 olives working with vir...Curious situation, I had 2 olives working with virtual box, then all of a sudden, they are no longer working. No errors in logs or anything. Even tried rebuilding my image, and still get same result...any one got any ideas?<br /><br />Was running latest version of Virtual box in osx 10.8.4, and olive 8.5R1.14Hmanhttps://www.blogger.com/profile/13013092620235539494noreply@blogger.comtag:blogger.com,1999:blog-1575065385787258846.post-83197600807199049072013-01-29T02:20:36.192+00:002013-01-29T02:20:36.192+00:00Thank you for your post it was very helpful
the is...Thank you for your post it was very helpful<br />the issue for me here. i cant use ftp server. when i install the freebsd i can't ping gateway nor loopback<br />i installed junos in another way. <br />but i can't access internet now gateway. any suggestions <br />for more information i checked the firewall and disabled the antivirus Anonymoushttps://www.blogger.com/profile/12066031455233275668noreply@blogger.comtag:blogger.com,1999:blog-1575065385787258846.post-43814894328536882322012-12-31T19:15:23.937+00:002012-12-31T19:15:23.937+00:00You can also use this online Juniper router
http:/...You can also use this online Juniper router<br />http://www.sharontools.com/online-lab/Anonymoushttps://www.blogger.com/profile/04221363543160208730noreply@blogger.comtag:blogger.com,1999:blog-1575065385787258846.post-53256751102565256462012-04-28T09:51:36.568+01:002012-04-28T09:51:36.568+01:00@Bryant
How much memory are you giving the OS? Try...@Bryant<br />How much memory are you giving the OS? Try upping it by 512Mb and see if that fixes the issue.SleepyKittenhttps://www.blogger.com/profile/06265840104860042691noreply@blogger.comtag:blogger.com,1999:blog-1575065385787258846.post-78572794322033221932012-04-28T07:01:02.056+01:002012-04-28T07:01:02.056+01:00Using virtualbox 3.14, 4, 4.12 with jinstall-10.1R...Using virtualbox 3.14, 4, 4.12 with jinstall-10.1R1.8-domestic-olive.tgz, 10gb dynamic drive. 2gb each and once with a 2gb /tmp. And going into the /var/junos directory, ftp'ing jinstall-10.1R1.8-domestic-olive.tgz as BIN. I always get the message. I get the This package requires ####k free, but there is only 32872k (or something like that) memory. <br /><br />I've ls -n the tmp directories, I've tried different versions of virtualbox. Someone just put the exact versions they're using that work so other can recreate it.Bryanthttps://www.blogger.com/profile/09841676249208910611noreply@blogger.comtag:blogger.com,1999:blog-1575065385787258846.post-29699521321250537152012-02-11T17:04:47.237+00:002012-02-11T17:04:47.237+00:00Heavens to Betsy, it bloody worked first time! I&#...Heavens to Betsy, it bloody worked first time! I'm naming my first child after you! :)John Grahamhttps://www.blogger.com/profile/14062178158549318366noreply@blogger.comtag:blogger.com,1999:blog-1575065385787258846.post-10003207736806738222012-01-18T14:43:59.637+00:002012-01-18T14:43:59.637+00:00Hi,
I can confirmed it worked with VirtualBox 4.1...Hi,<br /><br />I can confirmed it worked with VirtualBox 4.1.8 over a Win 7 64 bits host, FreeBSD 6.4 and Junos 11.4R1.14. <br />For serial port connection I use vmwaregateway (http://www.l4ka.org/91.php)Cleyhttps://www.blogger.com/profile/15653985521100343856noreply@blogger.comtag:blogger.com,1999:blog-1575065385787258846.post-86614084780636971262011-12-20T16:45:18.835+00:002011-12-20T16:45:18.835+00:00@bbc
Hmm do you delete all your temporary files? ...@bbc<br /><br />Hmm do you delete all your temporary files? Try doubling up of the partition size for "/" - change it to 2gb and see what it does.<br /><br />Cheers.SleepyKittenhttps://www.blogger.com/profile/06265840104860042691noreply@blogger.comtag:blogger.com,1999:blog-1575065385787258846.post-59851477357298237002011-12-20T16:40:51.215+00:002011-12-20T16:40:51.215+00:00Can you please help here? I tried the same procedu...Can you please help here? I tried the same procedure and everything goes well and expected. But at the end when after adding the junos packege, and shut down, on console output , i see following<br /><br />WARNING: want 327680 for /tmp rather than 47328<br />Using 327680 for /tmp<br />Setting ospackage=jboot-9.3R4.4.tgz, configpackage=configs-9.3R4.4.tgz<br />Setting packlist=jbundle-9.3R4.4-export.tgz<br />WARNING: The /tmp/preinstall filesystem is low on free space.<br />WARNING: This package requires 202800k free, but there<br />WARNING: is only 162132k available.<br /><br />WARNING: This installation attempt will be aborted. You are now<br />WARNING: in a debug shell. Type ^D to reboot the system<br />You are now in a debugging subshell (you may not see a prompt)...<br /><br />I tried different other versions and also allocated memory more than enough. But still has the same problem.bbchttps://www.blogger.com/profile/04508330475835156345noreply@blogger.comtag:blogger.com,1999:blog-1575065385787258846.post-77101357262513182522011-03-08T19:42:05.524+00:002011-03-08T19:42:05.524+00:00@Артем
It sounds like for some reason your Olive ...@Артем<br /><br />It sounds like for some reason your Olive hasn't managed to install or boot. What version of JunOS did you use? Did you make sure your serial port is set to enabled but disconnected?<br /><br />If you set up the serial port and connect to it then you should be able to see the boot in process and it may help you see what's going on. You can either redirect the serial to a physical serial port or to a pipe, in the past I've used a pipe as per the following:<br /><br />http://www.reactos.org/wiki/VirtualBoxSleepyKittenhttps://www.blogger.com/profile/06265840104860042691noreply@blogger.comtag:blogger.com,1999:blog-1575065385787258846.post-59465087367843770032011-03-08T16:25:46.040+00:002011-03-08T16:25:46.040+00:00Hi there.
Thanks for the tutorial, it worked well ...Hi there.<br />Thanks for the tutorial, it worked well for me till last two parts of your explanation.<br />I'm not quite sure what is supposed to happen after pkg_add command and reboot. It just stucks, no reboots afterwards. <br />"This just means that output is redirected to COM1 port, new versions of JunOS (not 8.4) now enable login on the console screen so you don’t need to play about with the COM1 port" - this part is totally unclear, how can I enable neccessary type of login here?Unknownhttps://www.blogger.com/profile/12367035424376451517noreply@blogger.comtag:blogger.com,1999:blog-1575065385787258846.post-36651852676424265932011-02-16T06:40:14.846+00:002011-02-16T06:40:14.846+00:00@CCIETRACK
Yeah I get that error too - the "...@CCIETRACK<br /><br />Yeah I get that error too - the "-f" forces it to carry on even though it complains about 256mb. Is it failing even though you use "pkg_add -f"?SleepyKittenhttps://www.blogger.com/profile/06265840104860042691noreply@blogger.comtag:blogger.com,1999:blog-1575065385787258846.post-46624077448071431132011-02-16T02:55:40.073+00:002011-02-16T02:55:40.073+00:00Hi, first off, thank you for taking the time to ri...Hi, first off, thank you for taking the time to right these instructions. I have followed all the way up to the point of the package add, but I keep getting an error that states<br />Waring: The boot device is less than 256M.<br />The jinstall never installs. Any ideas? ThanksCCIETRACKhttps://www.blogger.com/profile/12803733374448364609noreply@blogger.comtag:blogger.com,1999:blog-1575065385787258846.post-86265395412228621492010-10-30T11:11:24.502+01:002010-10-30T11:11:24.502+01:00I had a quick nose about, there are people claimin...I had a quick nose about, there are people claiming Multicast success by manually configuring the network and broadcast addresses rather than just the netmask and gateway.<br /><br />Not sure if this would work, my multicast lab is deficient to the tune of a multicast lab.SleepyKittenhttps://www.blogger.com/profile/06265840104860042691noreply@blogger.comtag:blogger.com,1999:blog-1575065385787258846.post-84358699661899115422010-10-30T11:07:09.625+01:002010-10-30T11:07:09.625+01:00@ Andrei
That's fine - I never use Multicast ...@ Andrei<br /><br />That's fine - I never use Multicast anyhow so it's not a loss.<br /><br />If you are desperate to do multicast in a VM environment I think there's a patched version of VMWare that sort of supports it although I've not investigated it very heavily on acount of the above.SleepyKittenhttps://www.blogger.com/profile/06265840104860042691noreply@blogger.comtag:blogger.com,1999:blog-1575065385787258846.post-57792076312532626522010-10-30T00:59:49.164+01:002010-10-30T00:59:49.164+01:00does not work mate ... what you've got so far ...does not work mate ... what you've got so far here it's unusable for some protocol areas ...<br />multicast cannot be tested unless you put all interfaces in promiscuous.<br /><br />nice try though :)Unknownhttps://www.blogger.com/profile/04186788789148601184noreply@blogger.comtag:blogger.com,1999:blog-1575065385787258846.post-42238222964105980552010-09-04T00:17:02.699+01:002010-09-04T00:17:02.699+01:00Your instructions have been invaluable to me. Oth...Your instructions have been invaluable to me. Other attempts/sites have been too vague or assumed a much higher level of Nix skills than I currently have. I really appreciate your taking the time to get this out for the common good.Unknownhttps://www.blogger.com/profile/04554993968568993950noreply@blogger.comtag:blogger.com,1999:blog-1575065385787258846.post-87940003202322494052010-08-16T19:15:39.451+01:002010-08-16T19:15:39.451+01:00@chiel
I'm not entirely sure why I've not...@chiel<br /><br />I'm not entirely sure why I've not had any joy with non-VT architecture. The VM would just lock up half way though the book of JunOS. If it works for you that's good though, means there is hope - I'll investigate with a few other machines I've got laying about at work.<br /><br />For 10.3 you should be just fine with FreeBSD 6.4 - I've built one from scratch at 10.3 recently and didn't have any major issues.SleepyKittenhttps://www.blogger.com/profile/06265840104860042691noreply@blogger.comtag:blogger.com,1999:blog-1575065385787258846.post-11733590937562305072010-08-16T17:29:08.939+01:002010-08-16T17:29:08.939+01:00Hi, thanks for this howto!
Could you explain why ...Hi, thanks for this howto!<br /><br />Could you explain why you need a VT CPU? I just installed Junos 9.4 on my Laptop that has a T5500 Intel (non VT) without any problem. <br /><br />And how do you know which FreeBSD version must be used for which JUNOS version? I want to install JUNOS 10.3?chielhttps://www.blogger.com/profile/15789159524369439911noreply@blogger.com