Questions about the output of jls
mj-mailinglist at gmx.de
mj-mailinglist at gmx.de
Sun Dec 13 16:04:29 UTC 2020
Hi,
I habe a current system, where i have current and 12.2-STABLE jails. Checking with jls, i get this output:
root at fbsd13:~ # jls -h jid name ip4.addr host.hostname vnet osrelease path | column -t
jid name ip4.addr host.hostname vnet osrelease path
8 j0 192.168.0.10 j0.local 2 13.0-CURRENT /jails/j0
10 j1 - j1.local 1 13.0-CURRENT /jails/j1
12 j2 - j2.local 1 13.0-CURRENT /jails/j2
the jails are running this versions:
root at fbsd13:~ # jexec -l j0 freebsd-version -u
12.2-STABLE
root at fbsd13:~ # jexec -l j1 freebsd-version -u
13.0-CURRENT
root at fbsd13:~ # jexec -l j2 freebsd-version -u
12.2-STABLE
What is "osrelease"? Looking at the name, i would have guessed, it is the
version of the freebsd userland, running in the jail. But it does't seem so.
j1 and j2 are VNET jails, so it seems the 1 in the vnet column signifies this,
j0 is a "standard" jail using the hosts network stack, so the 2 stands for standard?
Is ist possible for jls to get the ip address and the userland version of/in the jail?
Or is the only way to get this information to jexec ifconfig and freebsd-version?
--
Martin
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