Date: Mon, 30 Jun 2014 13:33:54 +1200 From: Peter Toth <peter.toth@cellcontainer.com> To: "freebsd-jail@freebsd.org" <freebsd-jail@freebsd.org> Subject: Re: iocage - drop in jail manager Message-ID: <1404092034.53b0be828b25c@gpo.cellcontainer.com> In-Reply-To: <53A060D4.1080100@a1poweruser.com> References: <53A060D4.1080100@a1poweruser.com>
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Pushed up a new version to github (1.3.1) http://pannon.github.io/io= cage/ . Man page is finished and created WIKI too (will be back-fill= ing pages). The new version supports non-VNET jails too (shared IP b= ased jails). There is a differential jail packaging function as well= as import/export. Many thanks for the feedback from the few who= emailed me. P On Wednesday, 18-06-2014 on 3:37 Fbsd= 8 wrote: Peter Toth wrote: > For anyone interested in ma= naging jails with VNET, ZFS and resource > limits I have created a j= ail manager script > https://github.com/pannon/iocage . Basically re= written most of > "zjails" in pure sh with simplicity in mind. > = > 90% is done final commits will be happening in the next 2 wee= ks. Feel > free to give it a test drive. >=20 Will = this script work on i386 systems? Will this script work on a ge= neric system with no zfs disk area enabled? Does vnet jai= l still have "lost memory bug" when stopping vnet jail? Do an= y of the host firewalls (ie; ipfw, ipf, pf) work on host and in=20 mul= tiple vnet jail at same time? Does NAT function work in vnet jai= l? Can non-vnet jails be created?
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