Date: Sat, 27 Mar 2021 09:28:31 +0100 From: Jacques Foucry <jacques+freebsd@foucry.net> To: Miroslav Lachman <000.fbsd@quip.cz> Cc: freebsd-questions@freebsd.org, freebsd-jail@freebsd.org Subject: Re: Move jails hard way to iocage Message-ID: <YF7sr2zPZlle0FrU@mithril.foucry.net> In-Reply-To: <0f5e72db-2a1a-55d3-29c7-8750273de4ca@quip.cz> References: <YF2pJBKE4VaLYVM2@mithril.foucry.net> <0f5e72db-2a1a-55d3-29c7-8750273de4ca@quip.cz>
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Le vendredi 26 mars 2021 à 15:16:27 (+0100), Miroslav Lachman à écrit: > On 26/03/2021 10:28, Jacques Foucry wrote: > > Hello Friends, > > > > I run many jails, configured in the "hard way" (ie `/etc/jail.conf` file) and > > I would like to move them into iocage. > > > > I can't find any help on the Internet (may be I did search corretly). > > > > Did some own have a pointer or a how-to? > > I am not using iocage but it should not be hard. I guess you can create > jails with names and setting you want (not start them) and then move > (rename) ZFS filesystems if they are used in your current setup. Or just > move files with rsync from old jail to new jail. What will be better for > your setup. That's the way Dan Langille use in https://dan.langille.org/2019/04/08/converting-thin-jails-to-thick-jails/, and I will use this experience for moving my jail.conf Thanks for your answer and your time -- Jacques Foucry
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