cpuset.id
enforce_statfs
children.max
allow.set_hostname
allow.sysvipc
allow.chflags
allow.mount
allow.quotas
allow.socket_af
As far as I know none of the above paramaters are able to be set through the use of jail_*_flags. And I would say that this is quite limiting.
And even for the couple...
I created a patch for /etc/rc.d/jail that allows paramaters to be set for a jail in rc.conf in the format
jail_example_params="children.max=99 allow.raw_sockets
Seeing as there is no other way to set the majority of a jail's paramaters at boot I was wondering if anybody would be interested in...
That's useful info but doesn't really have anything to do with the problem I described. The issue is the centos jail has an environment setup in its root directory, entries in rc.conf, and doesn't give any errors when I start or stop it but it doesn't show up in jls and I have no way of...
Get sysutils/cpdup and then:
cpdup /usr/jails/john to /usr/jails/sally
I recommend creating a template though in /usr/jails and cpdup /usr/jails/template /usr/jails/newjail instead of copying from an existing jail.
Actually ignore the part about "Page unavailable", I had killed php-fpm so nginx was giving a 502. It gives a blank page on anything .php
I've tried make deinstall reinstall in lang/php5.
I have a file in my web server's root dir named index.php and when I try to access it I get a blank page if the contents are <?php phpinfo(); ?> but if it is <? phpinfo(); ?> the browser gives me an error: The page you are looking for is temporarily unavailable
I installed php5 from ports today...
Is there an easy way to install a port from a host system to the equivalent directories in a hosted jail? For example if I have a jail at /jail/www and want to install a port that installs its config file as /usr/local/etc/thefile.conf and its binaries into /usr/local/bin. Is there a way to...
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