Re: poudriere jails accidentally broken

2024-05-23 Thread Olivier Certner
> I just re-created the @clean. Do you think it's sufficient? Not sure, having '/.poudriere-snap-clean' in the jail's snapshot might cause problems later. What I'm sure about is that this file is normally not part of the snapshot, so I've taken the habit to remove the former before recreating

Re: poudriere jails accidentally broken

2024-05-23 Thread void
On Thu, May 23, 2024 at 06:21:26PM +0200, Olivier Certner wrote: This should work (assuming your poudriere jails are under '/usr/local/poudriere/jails'): rm /usr/local/poudriere/jails/14S-amd64/.poudriere-snap-clean zfs snapshot ssd/poudriere/jails/14S-amd64@clean touch /usr/local/poudriere/ja

Re: poudriere jails accidentally broken

2024-05-23 Thread Olivier Certner
Hi, > Is there a way to re-create the '@clean' without having to rebuild > all the ports? I realise this is my own idiot fault, and that the answer > to this is probably "no", but I thought I'd ask here first. This should work (assuming your poudriere jails are under '/usr/local/poudriere/jails'

Re: poudriere jails accidentally broken

2024-05-23 Thread void
On Thu, May 23, 2024 at 05:12:03PM +0100, void wrote: Hi, I was a bit too zealous in deleting some snapshots and deleted ones like this: ssd/poudriere/jails/14S-amd64@clean Now, that jail won't run - this happens: ssd/poudriere/jails/14S-amd64@clean': dataset does not exist when I try to run