On Mon, Jan 31, 2005 at 11:13:04PM -0800, Justin Hopper wrote: +> We are considering open sourcing all of our stuff, to contribute back +> what we can to the OS that allowed us to build our entire company. I'd +> really like to see what others have done to make jails more manageable, +> as it seems like there is so much that can be done but not many people +> are working on it. It seems jails have the potential to become an +> incredible way to virtually partition servers, and it would not be that +> hard to implement solid tools for managing them. We have things like +> JID-aware top and tools for automated jail builds, but it would be great +> to work with some FreeBSD heavies to finish up clean development of +> things like jail resource restrictions (CPU,MEM,#PROCS,etc) and perhaps +> a clean and universally useful way to easily configure and launch full +> jail environments.
Yes, it would be useful (I mean CPU/MEM/#PROCS limits), but as I understand there are two kinds of opinions about jails. First is that it should be extended and allow to create a real virtual server and second is that it should be light-weight. +> Pawel had some really interesting ideas for jails, but it seems that +> he's too busy to work on them at the moment. Speaking of which, his +> multiple IPs patch for 5.3 is still broken, and I haven't been able to +> find what the problem is =( Could you describe the brokeness? I've made some fixes a week or something ago, I just created a patch against HEAD if you want to try it: http://people.freebsd.org/~pjd/patches/jail_2005020101.patch There can still be some remaining issues, but I don't have time for more detailed tests. The thing that can be useful IMHO is possibility to use reboot(8)/shutdown(8), etc. inside a jail, but... I'm unfortunately too busy with other (probably less interesting, but profitable) projects. -- Pawel Jakub Dawidek http://www.wheel.pl [EMAIL PROTECTED] http://www.FreeBSD.org FreeBSD committer Am I Evil? Yes, I Am!
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