On Mon, 28 Jun 2010, Jamie Gritton wrote:

Hi,

On 06/28/10 08:41, Rodrigo Mosconi wrote:

An idea: if it works like a "jaild"? A daemon management the start-up,
shutdown, console redirection?  All the admins task could be done by a
"jailctl"?

I don't know what work a daemon would have to do. I only see it running
tasks on startup, and then waiting until something tells it on shutdown
to wake up and stop the jails. That "something" would have to be that
jailctl you mention. If there's a jail program running anyway, might as
well keep all functionality in that one program.


One functionality I forgot about but was asked for in the past was
"jail reboot"  so that an admin could "restart" a jail completly from
within the jail.  The question is whether we may want a "jailinit" (an
init running inside the jail) for that or if we want to handle it from
the outside.

/bz

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