Date: Fri, 9 Jun 2017 16:20:44 +0200 From: Miroslav Lachman <000.fbsd@quip.cz> To: Willem Jan Withagen <wjw@digiware.nl>, Steven Hartland <killing@multiplay.co.uk>, freebsd-jail@freebsd.org Subject: Re: Passing a limited amount of disk devices to jails Message-ID: <593AAEBC.7050701@quip.cz> In-Reply-To: <77f2e146-b0c8-00ba-117b-b4385f355be6@digiware.nl> References: <edc6787a-256f-1027-0008-6d5dfa10d651@digiware.nl> <109608ec-2fc2-1f04-3dcc-0056f243639c@multiplay.co.uk> <77f2e146-b0c8-00ba-117b-b4385f355be6@digiware.nl>
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Willem Jan Withagen wrote on 2017/06/09 15:48: > On 9-6-2017 11:23, Steven Hartland wrote: >> You could do effectively this by using dedicated zfs filesystems per jail > > Hi Steven, > > That is how I'm going to do it, when nothing else works. > But then I don't get to test the part of building the ceph-cluster from > raw disk... > > I was more thinking along the lines of tinkering with the devd.conf or > something. And would appreciate opinions on how to (not) do it. I totally skipped devd.conf in my mind in previous reply. So maybe you can really use devd.conf to allow access to /dev/adaX devices or you can use ZFS zvol if you have big pool and need some smaller devices to test with. Miroslav Lachmanhome | help
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