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iocell, ERROR: unsupported property: base
Well, finally, normal questions began! ;-))) Goran Mekić will open the party at FOSDEM 2023.Nice. Where is the party?![]()
Yes, there are more and more contributors. There are also similar articles from Karen Bruner who recently demonstrated a FreeBSD OS from a very unusual side - as a Kubernetes launcher (with helps of CBSD/bhyve). This means that the goals of the project are working - we will popularize FreeBSD OS.Meanwhile, a nice series on CBSD started by Kraileth recently.
qjail start jailh
jls: illegal option -- j
So for me iocell, iocage ,pot , qjail don't work ...
freebsd-version
in the corresponding jail. It answers it's 12.3-RELEASE, even after restart.What are the strong and weak points of each system ? Or how do they compare ? When to use one or when another.
My current plan is to migrate back to cbsd.
Have you tried to compare this with similar thing from CBSD: CBSDFile and `cbsd forms`? One of the incredible CBSD features is that you can reconfigure the service at any time (for example, re-configure Memcached/Redis, create additional databases/users in MySQL, PostgreSQL, etc.). As far as I understand, Bastille templates are used only when creating a container.Very nice thing about BastilleBSD is the Templates they offer and maintain.
Interesting. That syntax feels quite similar to zadm.
As far as I see, the zadm uses the JSON, while the CBSDfile is standard shell functions:Interesting. That syntax feels quite similar to zadm.
jail_memcached()
{
ip4_addr="DHCP"
host_hostname="${jname}.my.domain"
pkg_bootstrap=1
pkglist="memcached mc"
sysrc="memcached_enable=YES cron_enable=NO syslogd_enable=NO"
}
postcreate_memcached()
{
expose mode=add in=11211
# execute hostname in jail:
jexec "hostname"
# execute batch of command in jail:
jexec /bin/sh <<EOF
export PATH=/sbin:/bin:/usr/sbin:/usr/bin:/usr/local/sbin:/usr/local/bin:/root/bin
date
ls -la
pwd
sockstat -4l
EOF
}
cbsd up
cbsd destroy