Jails in -CURRENT
Eirik Oeverby
ltning-freebsd-current at anduin.net
Fri Mar 5 06:39:21 PST 2004
Hi,
I've put up a webpage about my script and a download link. Have a look.
Keep in mind that I have big plans for this, and progress is being made
rapidly ;)
http://anduin.net/?page=anduin&subpage=me&topic=jailctl
/Eirik
On Fri, 2004-03-05 at 15:35 +0100, Andy Hilker wrote:
> > I have some pretty hefty jail configs too
>
> What about tools and management, what do you use?
> Are you using real virtual systems with own filesystems or do you
> mount from host system?
> Do you have experiences with devfs rules?
> Sorry if i asking too much, i am just curious :)
>
>
> > me that if an ``exception'' (maybe it isn't even this?) is made, more
> > might follow.
>
> Maybe no exception but a useful integration of a powerful jail
> management... Main knobs in rc.conf, detailed config outsourced
> (simple: see inetd.conf...)
>
> I am also wondering about a useful integration of jls and jexec.
> In my scripts i use silly things like "grep all procs, see in /proc
> which is running in this jail, kill it".
> Very ineffecient, but effective. But jexec and jls are available
> und useful now (btw. thanks!).
>
> Ok, i am curious what Mike Makonnen will do.
>
> I think, there is more documentation or hints needed. Many things
> i have learned by using jails, but found it nowhere written down.
> For example what to disable in rc.conf and cronjob "entropy". Entropy
> makes heavy cpu load when running much jails.
> And so on...
>
> Maybe someone could collect (i would do this) all experiences, tips,
> hints, bugs, feature requests and so on. And then post and discuss
> it here for next steps leading to more documentation and new tools.
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