Re: src upgrading jails (no ezjail, no "service" jails)

2011-06-02 Thread Greg Larkin
-BEGIN PGP SIGNED MESSAGE- Hash: SHA1 On 6/2/11 10:42 AM, Aleksandr Miroslav wrote: > On Wed, Jun 1, 2011 at 4:44 PM, Greg Larkin wrote: >> Those commands will update the base system in the jail directory >> "jaildir1" with the latest bits that were previously compiled with >> "make build

Re: src upgrading jails (no ezjail, no "service" jails)

2011-06-02 Thread Aleksandr Miroslav
On Wed, Jun 1, 2011 at 4:44 PM, Greg Larkin wrote: > Those commands will update the base system in the jail directory > "jaildir1" with the latest bits that were previously compiled with > "make buildworld". don't believe they will disturb any other data in > /usr/local, if that's what you are con

Re: src upgrading jails (no ezjail, no "service" jails)

2011-06-01 Thread Greg Larkin
-BEGIN PGP SIGNED MESSAGE- Hash: SHA1 On 6/1/11 3:36 PM, Aleksandr Miroslav wrote: > On Wed, Jun 1, 2011 at 9:11 AM, Greg Larkin wrote: >>> I have 4 jails that are running 8.2-RELEASE that I would like to >>> upgrade. >>> >>> I did not create the jails using ezjails >>> I did not create t

Re: src upgrading jails (no ezjail, no "service" jails)

2011-06-01 Thread Aleksandr Miroslav
On Wed, Jun 1, 2011 at 9:11 AM, Greg Larkin wrote: > > I have 4 jails that are running 8.2-RELEASE that I would like to > > upgrade. > > > > I did not create the jails using ezjails > > I did not create the jails using the "template" method > > You can do this: > cd /usr/src > make installworld DE

Re: src upgrading jails (no ezjail, no "service" jails)

2011-06-01 Thread Greg Larkin
-BEGIN PGP SIGNED MESSAGE- Hash: SHA1 On 5/31/11 11:00 PM, Aleksandr Miroslav wrote: > I have 4 jails that are running 8.2-RELEASE that I would like to upgrade. > > The host system, which was also running 8.2-RELEASE, has been > successfully upgraded to 8.2-p2. I have /usr/src ready with

src upgrading jails (no ezjail, no "service" jails)

2011-05-31 Thread Aleksandr Miroslav
I have 4 jails that are running 8.2-RELEASE that I would like to upgrade. The host system, which was also running 8.2-RELEASE, has been successfully upgraded to 8.2-p2. I have /usr/src ready with the new world and new kernel. I did not create the jails using ezjails, so I cannot use that utility

Re: Upgrading jails to 7.2-RELEASE with freebsd-update

2009-05-05 Thread Martin Turgeon
Mel Flynn a écrit : On Tuesday 05 May 2009 17:37:42 Martin Turgeon wrote: Hi everyone, It's the first time I'm using freebsd-update to upgrade my system to a new release. I just upgraded the base system from 7.1-RELEASE to 7.2-RELEASE and everything went fine. I now wanted to upgrade my jails t

Re: Upgrading jails to 7.2-RELEASE with freebsd-update

2009-05-05 Thread Mel Flynn
On Tuesday 05 May 2009 17:37:42 Martin Turgeon wrote: > Hi everyone, > > It's the first time I'm using freebsd-update to upgrade my system to a > new release. I just upgraded the base system from 7.1-RELEASE to > 7.2-RELEASE and everything went fine. I now wanted to upgrade my jails > to the new re

Upgrading jails to 7.2-RELEASE with freebsd-update

2009-05-05 Thread Martin Turgeon
Hi everyone, It's the first time I'm using freebsd-update to upgrade my system to a new release. I just upgraded the base system from 7.1-RELEASE to 7.2-RELEASE and everything went fine. I now wanted to upgrade my jails to the new release but freebsd-update is telling me that's already update

Re: Upgrading Jails

2009-01-19 Thread Oliver Peter
On Fri, Jan 16, 2009 at 06:06:49AM -0800, David Allen wrote: > I have a test system where I've accumulated a large number of jails. To > update them (I'm not using the method outlined in the Handbook), I'd like > to avoid mounting /usr/src and /usr/obj within each and then jexec-ing a > shell but

Upgrading Jails

2009-01-16 Thread David Allen
I have a test system where I've accumulated a large number of jails. To update them (I'm not using the method outlined in the Handbook), I'd like to avoid mounting /usr/src and /usr/obj within each and then jexec-ing a shell but instead, perform everything on the host system directly. Would the f