Re[2]: ezjail and UPDATING20131010

2013-10-11 Thread wishmaster
--- Original message --- From: Mark Felder f...@freebsd.org Date: 11 October 2013, 20:31:19 On Fri, Oct 11, 2013, at 12:03, Kenta Suzumoto wrote: Hi there. I updated to 10-STABLE after it was branched and suddenly none of my [ez]jails will start. Does it have anything to do with the

Re: Re[2]: ezjail and UPDATING20131010

2013-10-11 Thread Alejandro Imass
On Fri, Oct 11, 2013 at 1:44 PM, wishmaster artem...@ukr.net wrote: [...] No, no. There is one solution. You should stopping to uses tools like this. Instead write own shell-script which do what you need. Overall, Jail is like Lego constructor :-). EzJail is great and a lot of people

Re[2]: ezjail and UPDATING20131010

2013-10-11 Thread wishmaster
On 11.10.13 19:44, wishmaster wrote: No, no. There is one solution. You should stopping to uses tools like this. Instead write own shell-script which do what you need. Overall, Jail is like Lego constructor :-). Excuse me? The ezjail framework indeed tries to implement best

Re[2]: ezjail and UPDATING20131010

2013-10-11 Thread wishmaster
--- Original message --- From: Dirk Engling erdge...@erdgeist.org Date: 11 October 2013, 22:09:09 On 11.10.13 20:55, wishmaster wrote: Dirk, one question. For example, I have multiple services (about 5 or more) which must be isolated. Each services uses www-server or any others

Re[2]: ezjail and UPDATING20131010

2013-10-11 Thread wishmaster
--- Original message --- From: Dirk Engling erdge...@erdgeist.org Date: 11 October 2013, 22:30:24 On 11.10.13 21:27, wishmaster wrote: Yeah!? But do you think updating python in each jail this is the right solution? Freebsd-update in each jail?? What about when number of jails is