[admin@MikroTik] > /system license print system-id: vWS********** level: p1 limited-upgrades: no next-renewal-at: 2024-04-27 20:59:59 deadline-at: 2024-05-27 20:59:59[admin@MikroTik] > /system license renew account: some.user@domain.compassword: ********** level: p1 status: doneHowever, nothing seems to have changed... ????????[admin@MikroTik] > /system license print system-id: vWS********** level: p1 limited-upgrades: no next-renewal-at: 2024-04-27 20:59:59 deadline-at: 2024-05-27 20:59:59
Statistics: Posted by donmunyak — Thu Mar 28, 2024 8:54 pm
That's exactly what is expected for beginners...Still it a good request. Since beyond just the proxy feature of BTH... BTH also has the "friendly" apps to set it a VPN. That's another benefit to BTH over "plain" WG, which requires more manual cut-and-pasting of keys.
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That's the main benefit of BTH... and as it's already emplemented on other platform, I was wondering ifTrue. Unless OP needed the proxy features for restricted NAT from BTH...
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He sees in the future. Hopefully.maybe I'm blind, can't see anything license related in the winbox title bar
Statistics: Posted by Amm0 — Sat Mar 16, 2024 9:44 pm
maybe I'm blind, can't see anything license related in the winbox title barThe license IS shown in the title bar..
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Statistics: Posted by MrYan — Tue Mar 12, 2024 6:37 pm
Amm0 ,
If you're not using the vSphere HA stuff (like vMotion etc)... then it should be easy to switch away from VMWare.
Personally, I really only use snapshot feature in ESXi to be able to rollback something. I've used ESXi for, well, decades. But just not much value VMWare at those prices & the "premium" to allow passthrough is ridiculous! In reality the modern CPU does most of the work in all hypervisors.
I'd probably start with Proxmox, which wraps KVM. Mainly because "raw" KVM does not do disk snapshots & IMO snapshots are key value of CHR, over native/X86. Plus proxmox have some UI. And Mikrotik has done videos featuring it, so if there was issue...they should be able to look at it. Anyway, that's were I'd start... since you can always then try KVM without proxmox tooling.
Statistics: Posted by emunt6 — Tue Mar 12, 2024 12:47 pm
2x(CPU 10 core) = 2x 16 core license2x(CPU 18 core) = 2x 16 core license + additional core license
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Statistics: Posted by inteq — Tue Mar 12, 2024 11:14 am
/interface listadd name=LANadd name=WAN/ip pooladd name=pool1 ranges=192.168.101.10-192.168.101.199/ip dhcp-serveradd address-pool=pool1 interface=ether2 lease-time=1d name=server1/interface list memberadd interface=ether2 list=LANadd interface=ether1 list=WAN/ip addressadd address=192.168.101.1/24 interface=ether2 network=192.168.101.0/ip dhcp-clientadd interface=ether1/ip dhcp-server networkadd address=192.168.101.0/24 dns-server=192.168.101.1 gateway=192.168.101.1/ip dnsset allow-remote-requests=yes/ip firewall natadd action=masquerade chain=srcnat out-interface-list=WAN
Statistics: Posted by inteq — Tue Mar 12, 2024 10:11 am
:local note [/system/note/get note]:local licenseLevel [/system/license/get level]:local warning "###########################################################################\n!! WARNING !! - Router is running with \"free\" license, limited to 1 MBit/s!\n###########################################################################":if ($licenseLevel = "free") do={ if ([:find $note $warning -1] < 0) do={ /system/note/set note=($warning . "\n\n" . $note) } if ([/system/note/get show-at-login] = no) do={ /system/note/set show-at-login=yes }}
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Statistics: Posted by sirbryan — Fri Mar 08, 2024 6:10 am
Mac does not offer KVM. It does offer HVF and Virtualization framework. Qemu can support anything HVF.This be good news for Mac ARM users. I suspect if it work under Apple Virtualization on ARM Mac... it work any other KVM hypervisor using AArch64. e.g. Apple is kinda "worse case" since only supports VirtIO. KVM long offered VirtIO, but most Linux hypervisors do have other supporting functions too... but with Apple it's 100% VirtIO drivers (and clearly a limited subset of them too).
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Statistics: Posted by ayufanpl — Thu Mar 07, 2024 9:09 pm
This be good news for Mac ARM users. I suspect if it work under Apple Virtualization on ARM Mac... it work any other KVM hypervisor using AArch64. e.g. Apple is kinda "worse case" since only supports VirtIO. KVM long offered VirtIO, but most Linux hypervisors do have other supporting functions too... but with Apple it's 100% VirtIO drivers (and clearly a limited subset of them too).CHR images are coming in next betas
Statistics: Posted by Amm0 — Thu Mar 07, 2024 7:37 pm
It does replicate QEMU where the CD-ROM had to be transformed into a disk image. IDK about modern bootloaders, but AFAIK EFI will mount the CD-ROM for an OS install to START. But when the "real" OS boot, it depends on its own driver for CD-ROM. But a physical disk (or emulated one) be same ID/etc in both EFI and RouterOS kernel.That would probably explain why the install kernel doesn't see the USB drive after it takes over from UEFI.
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I'll have to try it via KVM on my SolidRun Honeycomb LX2 that's collecting dust. It doesn't support UEFI boot and their UEFI shim is out of date. Otherwise I'd have spent some more time on booting it natively.I'm personally running ARM64 variant on my Rock 5B now via KVM virtualization, and it achieves maximum throughput!
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Statistics: Posted by sirbryan — Wed Mar 06, 2024 5:38 pm
The step 10. does this conversion (or rather attachment of RAW).Code:qemu-img convert -O qcow2 mikrotik-7.15beta4-arm64.iso mikrotik-7.15beta4-arm64.qcow2
Ah yes, the license scheme is different. Which also makes sense why there isn't a virtio blk driver for it either.The NVMe device is required as MikroTik requires some Serial Number to be configured to get Hardware ID. The VirtIO does not allow that.
Nice! There is hope.I'm personally running ARM64 variant on my Rock 5B now via KVM virtualization, and it achieves maximum throughput!
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qemu-img convert -O qcow2 mikrotik-7.15beta4-arm64.iso mikrotik-7.15beta4-arm64.qcow2
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qemu-img convert -O qcow2 mikrotik-7.15beta4-arm64.iso mikrotik-7.15beta4-arm64.qcow2
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Statistics: Posted by Amm0 — Tue Mar 05, 2024 7:59 pm
How did you do it?I modified CHR partition 1 to FAT16 format to support UEFI
Statistics: Posted by ko00000000001 — Tue Mar 05, 2024 6:33 pm
I tried on Equinox Metal, but couldn't get it work. I do not think it's Mikrotik fault... Metal uses iPXE with netboot.xyz for custom OSes. I use VMWare on X86... so I gave up quick since I don't know iPXE stuff (although similar problem as here – what's the kernel & initfs to use for RouterOS ). But kinda did want to see it boot on something before spelunking on ARM Mac. But no success on Metal.I'm excited to see what people come up with now that the Ampere ISO is out. I tried messing around with it but I can't get things to boot.
Statistics: Posted by sirbryan — Tue Mar 05, 2024 6:13 pm
... qemu-system-aarch64 ... -vga none -nographic -monitor none -serial chardev:term0 -chardev stdio,id=term0
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Statistics: Posted by Amm0 — Thu Feb 29, 2024 9:11 pm
So still QEMU on M1/M2/... but "UEFI boot" for CHR should be selectable in other hypervisors using these images I think.Rosetta doesn’t support the bootstrapping or installation of Intel Linux distributions on Mac computers with Apple silicon using the Virtualization framework. Intel Linux distributions can run using the Virtualization framework on Intel-based Mac computers without the need for this translation capability.
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