On 6/20/22 06:35, Justin Case wrote:
Thats right. Such a plugin is something like a wrapper/installer that
creates a jail environment for an existing application and hopefully
provides a nice interface. So in the case of Bacula it would be a jail
where all components are installed, so that one could use the director
there to pull data in from clients and store them on ZFS, or, use it
as a bacula-fd to backup zfs datasets to a third bacula-sd.
If it is running in a jail, then how does it have access to all zfs
datasets? Doesn't bacula-fd have to run as root no matter what OS it is
running on? How else can it backup all of the other plugins, etc.?
On 20. Jun 2022, at 10:33, Radosław Korzeniewski
<rados...@korzeniewski.net> wrote:
Hello,
niedz., 19 cze 2022 o 23:45 dmitri maziuk <dmitri.maz...@gmail.com>
napisał(a):
On 2022-06-19 2:42 PM, Radosław Korzeniewski wrote:
> But reading on the internet what iX-Systems Plugins are I think
it is
> not what I understand with the above term.
TrueNAS is a specialized version of OpenBSD that comes with
web-based UI
to ZFS storage subsystem.
I know what TrueNAS is. :)
A plugin is a binary packaged for install via
said UI.
So it is a TrueNAS Plugin, because it extends TrueNAS functionality,
right?
best regards
--
Radosław Korzeniewski
rados...@korzeniewski.net
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