Date: Thu, 7 Jan 2016 19:44:08 +0100 From: Michael Grimm <trashcan@odo.in-berlin.de> To: freebsd-questions <freebsd-questions@freebsd.org> Subject: soft restart of a jail Message-ID: <D414759C-2657-47CB-80C1-80778AC6DB0C@odo.in-berlin.de>
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Hi =E2=80=94 I recently migrated regular jails to VNET jails, and I am pretty much = pleased about their new opportunities. During that exercise I ran across the sysutils/iocage jail managment = system, where I first read about a feature called "soft restart of a = jail". If I understand it correctly, here one doesn't remove/start a = jail including its network stack, but one only restarts a jail's = "content", instead. I did try to understand iocage's code, but I am unsure whether I got it = right: previously defined routing is removed, followed by a /bin/sh = /etc/rc.shutdown and /bin/sh /etc/rc, and finalized by a = reimplementation of a previously removed routing. (I hope that I got = that right.) Here my question: wouldn't a "/bin/sh /etc/rc.shutdown ; /bin/sh = /etc/rc" be sufficient? Is it necessary to remove/reinstall routing as = well? Again: I might be completely misunderstandig the code of iocage, thus my = questions to those with more knowledge. Thanks and regards, Michael
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