ng required.
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e with the current codebase. There's work being done
to add this feature to 8.x, but with 7.x and earlier, you need to
figure out how to make your jails work with a single NIC.
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In response to Boris Samorodov <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>:
> On Wed, 25 Jun 2008 10:37:21 -0400 Bill Moran wrote:
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> > In response to Boris Samorodov <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>:
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> > > ... nfs seems not to be jail friendly. Here is the question at
> > &g
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> ... nfs seems not to be jail friendly. Here is the question at
> subject. Thanks!
You can NFS mount on the host, and it will be visible within the jail.
Don't know if that helps your situation or not.
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ing you could run 50 - 60 jails
easily.
However, this is going to be highly dependent on how much RAM/Disk your
individual PHP applications use, and how much CPU load they generate.
YMMV.
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go.
Anyone have an idea who to talk to in order to get this rolling
toward a fix?
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IMPORTANT: This m
a stuff has to be managed from the host
system. The jail is simply a victim of the quotas. It means you
have to have all the jail users replicated on the host, and the
quotas configured on the host.
Unfortunately, I don't remember any of the gory details.
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see if I can get someone interested
in fixing this who knows that part of the code. Any suggestions?
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be some sort of kernel bug, whereby the
reference counter to the jail is not properly decremented when processes
die and thus the jail never shuts down. Given the infrequency of the
occurrence and my inability to produce a reproducible case, I expect
it to be challenging to track down.
Any advice?
sn't answer any queries, and ntp in the jail answers the time queries. If
> anybody has any thoughts on whether or not this is even possible(short of
> recoding part of ntp ;) or possible avenues of investigation, pls let me know.
Configure ntpd on the host to use only the host
s, I've updated it so that it's built against -CURRENT; I've
> tested it, and it seems to work, at least on my devel box.
>
> If you're interested in trying it out, please let me know and I'll
> package it up.
Are these patches against the source, or is t
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