Importing jails from 7.0, 7.2 to 8.0.

Jorge R. Constenla jrc at rednetgroup.com
Mon Feb 8 22:33:46 UTC 2010


   Jose,
   To go inside the jail use "jexec jail /bin/sh" and then upgrade bash
   port.
   Jose Amengual wrote:

The problem that I had was that if I don't install compat7x I will not be able 
to use any software inside of my jail like bash, portupgrade, perl etc so you a
re force to install it and then upgrade all ports.

I as getting this errors :

/libexec/ld-elf.so.1: Shared object "libcrypt.so.4: not found, required by "rub
y18" etc and none of the services are running.

when I was running almost all the thirty party utilities or ports apps installe
d on the jail.


On 2010-02-08, at 2:01 PM, Miroslav Lachman wrote:

  

Jose Amengual wrote:
    

ok.

the steps will be :

1.- archive jail in old system : ezjail archive
2.- install ezjail new system
3.- create basejail forr ezjail jails : ezjail update -ip ( here is where all t
he jail base gets updated )
4.- import old jails : ezjail create -d xxxx......
5.- Install compat7x in host system and jails
6.- upgrade all porst in jail

or something like it.
      

You can skip step 5. if you will upgrade all ports. compat7x is for case when y
ou don't want to upgrade ports (compat7x installs old 7.x libraries)
If all ports will be compiled against 8.x libraries, you don't need any 7.x lib
raries.

Miroslav Lachman
    

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