On Tue, January 27, 2015 2:11 pm, Dirk Engling wrote: > On 27.01.15 21:01, Peter Toth wrote: > >> The most important part is jail(8) and properties can be passed to >> jail(8) >> very easily. >> >> This is the very reason I stopped relying on any rc.d/jai or jail.conf >> for >> iocage. It is much easier/simpler to add/modify features when dealing >> with >> jail(8) directly. > > This means that you need to keep your config in yet another place. I > think it's much nicer to point a user to a defined location where he > would find everything that magically creates those jail containers at > system startup. > > I think that rc.d/jail and its config should provide all the means > necessary to describe the state of the system's jails after booting up. > If it doesn't, the tool is useless. Could you please explain what > features are missing in jail.conf for you to not use it? Maybe we can > layout a path to a better config abstraction. >
Now I feel ultimately confused. I [still] have all my jail configurations in /etc/rc.conf, and I can start or stop one of the jails by /etc/rc.d/jail [start|stop] jailname If I switch all configurations to /etc/jail.conf, will the same commands work for starting/stopping jails? Valeri ++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++ Valeri Galtsev Sr System Administrator Department of Astronomy and Astrophysics Kavli Institute for Cosmological Physics University of Chicago Phone: 773-702-4247 ++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++ _______________________________________________ freebsd-jail@freebsd.org mailing list http://lists.freebsd.org/mailman/listinfo/freebsd-jail To unsubscribe, send any mail to "freebsd-jail-unsubscr...@freebsd.org"