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Date:      Fri, 25 Jan 2013 18:25:06 +0100
From:      bsd <bsd@todoo.biz>
To:        Liste FreeBSD <freebsd-questions@freebsd.org>
Subject:   Best approach to jails + zfs 
Message-ID:  <6951EF94-E2BD-4B03-9F42-EA94BD23B718@todoo.biz>

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Hi,=20

I wanted to have the point of view of the community on the best approach =
in order to handle a quite large system with couple of jails (shouldn't =
have more than 5 to 10). Whole system is based on zfs. I'll use this as =
a backup server.

I have been using the "handbook" approach so far. It is quite stable but =
the linked directories inside each jail is quite error prone and may be =
confusing. With this approach you can update all your jails at once=85 =
this is quite tempting, but if you have an error=85 all your jails are =
gone at once ! =3D=3D you can't afford to have a kernel compile problem =
while updating your system or you're dead !!=20

http://www.freebsd.org/doc//handbook/jails-build.html


The other approach that I have found is to use create a base jail system =
using sysinstall and then zfs snapshot to clone It. You then use this to =
create a jail. You end up with couple of independent jails which are not =
linked to each other in any way. You can / need to update each jail one =
by one.=20

http://vocalbit.com/article/402/freebsd-jails-using-zfs-and-bsdinstall


=95 I wanted to know if the handbook approach is still the most recent =
one considering the latest progress in FBSD jail management ?=20

=95 I wanted to know if you had some "mixed" approach that can leverage =
the risk of the handbook approach ?=20

=95 Last but not least - do you have any good pointer to recent guide / =
howto / studies on the subject ?=20


Thanks=20


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