2011/8/10 joris dedieu :
> 2011/8/9 Paul Schenkeveld :
>> Hi,
>>
>> There have been several threads about this issue, some people have come
>> up with work arounds but I think that the issue is more fundamental,
>> that's why I wanted to start this new thread.
>>
>> When using jexec to do interacti
- Original Message -
From: "Ian Downes"
Thanks, indeed jls -d does show the jail as in the process of dying. I
watched jls -d and (unscientifically) as soon as jls -d reported the jail was
completely dead I was able to umount and destroy the filesystem.
I hadn't expected it to take
- Original Message -
From: "Ian Downes"
$ jls
JID IP Address Hostname Path
What does jls -d say? i.e. is the jail really shutdown or is it still dieing?
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Steve
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> > $ jls
> > JID IP Address Hostname Path
>
> What does jls -d say? i.e. is the jail really shutdown or is it still dieing?
Thanks, indeed jls -d does show the jail as in the process of dying. I
watched jls -d and (unscientifically) as soon as jls -d reported the jail
Joris,
thanks for the suggestions but they don't appear to indicate anything unusual.
> > I'm trying to cleanup after shutting down some jails but I'm getting device
> > busy errors when trying to umount some of the filesystems.
> >
> > More specifically, I've got an ephemeral zfs filesystem that
2011/8/10 Ian Downes :
> Hi everyone,
>
> I'm trying to cleanup after shutting down some jails but I'm getting device
> busy errors when trying to umount some of the filesystems.
>
> More specifically, I've got an ephemeral zfs filesystem that serves as the
> root
> of the jail. On '/etc/rc.d/jail
2011/8/9 Paul Schenkeveld :
> Hi,
>
> There have been several threads about this issue, some people have come
> up with work arounds but I think that the issue is more fundamental,
> that's why I wanted to start this new thread.
>
> When using jexec to do interactive work inside an existing jail, p