On Tue, 24 Mar 2009, Michael R. Wayne wrote:
On Tue, Mar 24, 2009 at 03:05:05AM -0400, Charles Sprickman wrote:
The subject describes my goal. I'm aware of the usual caveats - if
there's more than one jail, no UID overlap, this will really only work in
one jail if all jails are on the same filesystem, etc.
I found a very, very old post that has an... interesting... technique:
http://groups.google.com/group/mpc.lists.freebsd.hackers/msg/2b92fc66ac72efa6?hl=en
It actually works. "It" being I suppose the fstab trickery in the jail.
I need to test this some more, but it does seem possible to edit quotas
inside the jail, which is my basic goal. I don't want my provisioning box
to have to hit the host just to alter quotas in one jail that needs them.
Just looking for any warnings/caveats about the above and what might be
different 6+ years later...
That's my post. Yes, we still do this. It still works. Over time,
sometimes things get out of sync. If that happens, go to S, shut
off quotas, do a quotacheck, turn them back on.
I seemed to knock it out of whack on my first reboot after getting it
working. Does checking quotas on boot "break" it?
Thanks,
C
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