preferred jail management tool

Allan Jude allanjude at freebsd.org
Tue Jan 27 22:12:08 UTC 2015


On 2015-01-27 16:21, Dirk Engling wrote:
> On 27.01.15 22:12, Miroslav Lachman wrote:
> 
>> Yes. Sometimes I have a feeling that jails or some other features are
>> unwanted children. I had PR opened for years with patche to rc.d/jail or
>> etc/rc.subr to incorporate nice, or cpuset. And it never found it's way
>> to the tree.
> 
> How's that possible?
> 
> I felt similarly frustrated when I went to 2013's BSDCan trying to talk
> to the "jaily people" and noone was around. Jamie couldn't attend but
> said that he's busy with other stuff and couldn't commit time to jail
> development. Which, of course, is fine. It leaves a void, though.
> 
> What good are features that are neither documented nor exposed to the
> users? How do we move on from here and get config and docs synchronized
> and where can I get a big picture of what's the big plan for the future?
> 
>   erdgeist
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If there are problems with documentation, and you have corrections or
suggested additions, I would be happy to help shepard those into the
handbook or manpages


-- 
Allan Jude

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