cdist-type__jail_freebsd10 - Man Page
Manage FreeBSD jails
Description
This type is used on FreeBSD >= 10.0 to manage jails.
Required Parameters
- state
Either "present" or "absent", defaults to "present".
- jailbase
The location of the .tgz archive containing the base fs for your jails.
Optional Parameters
- name
The name of the jail. Default is to use the object_id as the jail name.
- ip
The ifconfig style IP/netmask combination to use for the jail guest. If the state parameter is "present," this parameter is required.
- hostname
The FQDN to use for the jail guest. Defaults to the name parameter.
- interface
The name of the physical interface on the jail server to bind the jail to. Defaults to the first interface found in the output of ifconfig -l.
- devfs-ruleset
The name of the devfs ruleset to associate with the jail. Defaults to "jailrules." This ruleset must be copied to the server via another type. To use this option, devfs-enable must be "true."
- jaildir
The location on the remote server to use for hosting jail filesystems. Defaults to /usr/jail.
Boolean Parameters
- stopped
Do not start the jail
- devfs-disable
Whether to disallow devfs mounting within the jail
- onboot
Whether to add the jail to rc.conf's jail_list variable.
Caveats
This type does not currently support modification of jail options. If, for example a jail needs to have its IP address or netmask changed, the jail must be removed then re-added with the correct IP address/netmask or the appropriate modifications to jail.conf need to be made through alternate means.
Messages
- start
The jail was started
- stop
The jail was stopped
- create:
The jail was created
- delete
The jail was deleted
- onboot
The jail was configured to start on boot
Examples
# Create a jail called www __jail_freebsd10 www --state present --ip "192.168.1.2" --jailbase /my/jail/base.tgz # Remove the jail called www __jail_freebsd10 www --state absent --jailbase /my/jail/base.tgz # The jail www should not be started __jail_freebsd10 www --state present --stopped \ --ip "192.168.1.2 netmask 255.255.255.0" \ --jailbase /my/jail/base.tgz # Use the name variable explicitly __jail_freebsd10 thisjail --state present --name www \ --ip "192.168.1.2" \ --jailbase /my/jail/base.tgz # Go nuts __jail_freebsd10 lotsofoptions --state present --name testjail \ --ip "192.168.1.100 netmask 255.255.255.0" \ --hostname "testjail.example.com" --interface "em0" \ --onboot --jailbase /my/jail/base.tgz --jaildir /jails
See Also
jail(8)
Authors
Jake Guffey <jake.guffey--@--jointheirstm.org>
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