Try `jexec JID 'command'`
man jexec for more details...
You can obtain the JID of your jails with the command `jls`
Martin
Artem Kuchin a écrit :
For example, i have an already runing jail with some JID and i am
logged in on the main host (which runs the jail).
How can i run a new process inside the jail with a known JID w/o
ssh-ing into that jail or doing a lot of strange
manupulations?
I am asking, because i have about 20 jails running and each has a
running special control daemon which
changes a lot and often. When change occures i need then to enter each
jail as root, kill the old daemon, start the new one.
This take a lot of time and is really annoying.
--
Regards,
Artem
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