Hi,
I recently upgraded some systems from FreeBSD12 to FreeBSD13 (OpenZFS).
Inside a jail, I get "Operation not permitted" when trying to access a directory. All access as root.
On 11 & 12, I can view the contents of this directory inside the Jail. On 13, Operation not Permitted.
Outside the jail (host system), I can view the contents of this directory on all versions.
My jails are started/stopped by ezjail. Snapshots are done manually, not using ezjail.
I do not think it is related to the ZFS property "snapdir" which has always been "hidden" on all my datasets.
I believe snapdir: visible only affects the display of .zfs in a directory listing. I've always been able to explicitly access /.zfs/snapshot/xxxxx in the jail prior to 13.
I don't need to manage the dataset within the jail so I've not used the "jailed" property in the past, and it is "off" on all datasets.
Has anyone experienced this and is there a known fix?
Thanks
I recently upgraded some systems from FreeBSD12 to FreeBSD13 (OpenZFS).
Inside a jail, I get "Operation not permitted" when trying to access a directory. All access as root.
Code:
ls /.zfs/snapshot/xxxx
On 11 & 12, I can view the contents of this directory inside the Jail. On 13, Operation not Permitted.
Outside the jail (host system), I can view the contents of this directory on all versions.
My jails are started/stopped by ezjail. Snapshots are done manually, not using ezjail.
I do not think it is related to the ZFS property "snapdir" which has always been "hidden" on all my datasets.
I believe snapdir: visible only affects the display of .zfs in a directory listing. I've always been able to explicitly access /.zfs/snapshot/xxxxx in the jail prior to 13.
I don't need to manage the dataset within the jail so I've not used the "jailed" property in the past, and it is "off" on all datasets.
Has anyone experienced this and is there a known fix?
Thanks