Date: Tue, 13 May 2014 09:13:54 +0300 From: wishmaster <artemrts@ukr.net> To: freebsd_jail@dachev.info Cc: freebsd-jail@freebsd.org Subject: Re: new jail framework with vnet, zfs and jail.conf support Message-ID: <1399961067.719314394.ydipku70@frv34.fwdcdn.com> In-Reply-To: <640993be45d72e4dac19181ae6644d27@dachev.info> References: <640993be45d72e4dac19181ae6644d27@dachev.info>
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--- Original message --- From: freebsd_jail@dachev.info Date: 13 May 2014, 08:18:21 > Hi, > > I'm currently in process of development of new tool for easy jail > administration with zfs and vimage/vnet(bridge epair interface) support > The idea is to have a single application (python script) without any > other confg files and customization > This tool is written on Python, also work only with vnet, zfs and > FreeBSD 10 (probably will work on FreeBSD 9.1 but i never test it) > JADM work only with native /etc/jail.conf > When is started for first time jadm generate new /etc/jail.conf in > special format developed by me. > jail.conf file can be used and without JADM. > > for more information please contact me or visit: > https://github.com/NikolayDachev/jadm > > JADM is in development status more of functions work normal (with bugs > but work :)). > > Unfortunately i don't have a lot of time for it so i need test users. > At the moment last function for JADM is to support skeleton jail model > (similar to ezjail with base jail and etc.) > This function is still in progress meanwhile, if someone have a time to > test all other functions and to report any issue, bug or ideas > This is good idea. But.. Skeleton mode is fine, but model implemented in ezjail is awful. You must install software in each jail. Therefore if I have 2 or more jails, I must install/upgrade/test software in each jail! Oh my God. IMHO, true 'lite' jail model is: have one basejail with installed soft and the rest jails - with own /var, /tmp and so on. I use this model. Cheers, Vit
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