[Bug 191279] [jail] jail allow.sysvipc - doesn't work until jail is started TWICE after reboot

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https://bugs.freebsd.org/bugzilla/show_bug.cgi?id=191279

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More comprehensive test cases & results

OK. This occur on qjail 3.4. I have tested more thoroughly now. For full
details of those testing (to know too what else is eliminated), is documented
in the attached .TXT file "testing-details.txt".


My new findings:

* The problem only appears when jail is started by the 'qjail.bootime' rc.d
script.

* The problem does not occur if the jail is started from the command line (by
typing "qjail start $jailname").

* The 'qjail.bootime' rc.script can be restarted once, twice, tree times. After
bootup (of which not matter if occur with rest of system boot). And the
reported problem (sysvipc not working) will still occur. Does not 'go away' 2nd
time.

Recommend: future investigations should focus more on what is happening inside
the 'qjail.bootime' rc.d scipt.


I will continue to look further. Many thanks.

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