On 10/25/06, Doug Poland <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
Hello,

I'm curious if anyone has comments on moving a jail environment from
one computer to another.  Not having actually tried it yet, it would
seem to be possible given:

Both computers:
   are the same arch (i386, in my case).
   are running the same kernel and userland (e.g., FreeBSD RELENG_6_1)
   have identical jail environments (e.g., sysutils/ezjail)

Of course, minor modifications may need to be made for IP addresses
and such.

It would seem this scenario would be good for developing things like
web-based applications on a development server, then deploying the
final product to a production server.

Comments, thoughts, criticisms welcomed.



yea, this is actually one the larger benefits of jailing IMO.  i've
used this method to help setup distributed mirroring of websites for
some OSS projects.

-pete



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Pete Wright
www.nycbug.org
NYC's *BSD User Group
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