Hi all, I'm struggling with some hosting environments where I am managing a large number of jails (>100) spread over about a dozen servers. I am starting to see disk space as a real problem, especially given that each physical box needs to be autonomous - i.e. I can't rely on any external storage, and I am limited to 1U and 2U servers.
The solution, or at least parts of it, would be to have certain parts of the jail filesystems mounted in via nullfs (acceptable solution) or unionfs (ideal solution). However, ever since FreeBSD 4.10 this has been a major problem, as both filesystems started exhibiting major stability and data integrity issues. Before I start playing with this again, I'd like to know if any work has been done on either of these in 5.x. Specifically, I'm currently running 5.3-p6 or newer on all the systems, and as of yesterday I've been using 5.4-prerelease (cvsup) on a couple of test systems. What can I expect to see when trying nullfs and/or unionfs today? Has anything changed? Do I have even a remote chance of making it work - and if it doesn't work, what are my chances of anyone having time or energy to look into it? I'm an admin only, no coder, otherwise I'd be happy to look into it myself. Thanks, /Eirik _______________________________________________ freebsd-stable@freebsd.org mailing list http://lists.freebsd.org/mailman/listinfo/freebsd-stable To unsubscribe, send any mail to "[EMAIL PROTECTED]"