Re: state of the art ?

2013-04-27 Thread zulu
, etc.).  Cheers, Peter    On Saturday, 27-04-2013 on 21:37 Laurent Alebarde wrote: zulu writes: > > Try and exclude altq and pf from kernel - make them a loadable module > instead (just to rule out these). > Thanks zulu, it works now. No crash, and I can ping my zjail. I think I

Re: state of the art ?

2013-04-26 Thread zulu
Try and exclude altq and pf from kernel - make them a loadable module instead (just to rule out these). On Saturday, 27-04-2013 on 4:07 Laurent Alebarde wrote: Ok, so I gave it a try, even adding the patch for devfs, and I have a wonderfull core dump when I activate vnet in the jail : http://pas

Re: state of the art ?

2013-04-25 Thread zulu
ready, this is relative though, as some folks are already using it in production environments. To use ZFS and Jails (or even VNET) you will need to become an expert to some degree anyway :).   Cheers, Peter On Thursday, 25-04-2013 on 21:11 Laurent Alebarde wrote: Thanks very much zulu. It looks

Re: state of the art ?

2013-04-24 Thread zulu
Maybe this is what you need http://sourceforge.net/projects/zjails/ , doesn't require any advanced ZFS or VNET knowledge (just a working ZFS pool and VIMAGE kernel). VNET is supported and there is a "soft" jail restart option which prevents the "kern/164763: Memory leak in VNET" issue from appea

Re: jail(8) vs. rc.d/jail features - fstab, zfs, vnet

2013-04-12 Thread zulu
You might need to play with the persist jail option to do a lot of ZFS and VNET related functions. The standard mount/umount command supports mounting custom fstab files via -F option, you could mount the filesystems before starting jails this way. I was facing the same challenges last year as