GNS3 1.0 Alpha 6 is out today and with it is native Mac OS X support!
The full list of changes in the latest alpha release is:
- Mac OS X DMG package (Only tested on OSX Mavericks).
- New host names management.
- New project dialog (in preparation for cloud support).
- Logs saved to files (GNS3_client.log and GNS3_server.log).
- Relative paths support for IOS/IOU images in project files. Fixed decoding errors when reading device configs.
- Fixed privileged access checks for IOU.
- Fixed validation issue with c2600 XM chassis.
- Fixed VPCS start on Linux/UNIX. Fixed Ethernet hub when loading a project.
And here we are running the new version, natively on my Macbook Air:
It runs perfectly fine on my Macbook Air, but I do think that this machine is a bit underpowered for running anything intensive, with just the below set up my fan sounds like a small engine trying to take off!
With a medium sized topology my CPU is pretty maxed out.
The routers are all running natively in GNS3 though, if I were to harness the new ability of GNS3 1.0 to work with IOU then I could offload the running of the routers to a more suitable server, and leave all the fun stuff (GUI and configuration) to run on my laptop. The original GNS3 runs great on my iMac though, and it's nice to have a native version of the new alpha release.
3 comments
commentsNice post Stuart - always super quick with them! Almost got whiplash from this one coming out so fast
ReplyHi Stuart - I can' see any way of working out the idlePC value in the Mac version (Alpha 6)
ReplyAny ideas? I can set a value, but in the old version it would suggest values to you and this one doesn't seem to yet
Hi Dom
ReplyCan't tall you I'm afraid - I just take which ever one it shows me first!