2 questions:
(1) Does the bhyve "-D" option as described as "Destroy the VM on guest initiated power-off." really work? -- I don't see the memory coming back until I call "bhyvectl --destroy --vm=vmname".
(2) Is there a command to show/list all running and "un-destroyed" (ie. memory not claimed back) VMs?
(1) Does the bhyve "-D" option as described as "Destroy the VM on guest initiated power-off." really work? -- I don't see the memory coming back until I call "bhyvectl --destroy --vm=vmname".
(2) Is there a command to show/list all running and "un-destroyed" (ie. memory not claimed back) VMs?