ur pool will be
FAILED on the next boot.
You can, however, force the metadata to be re-read via a 'zfs export
POOL', and a subsequent 'zfs import POOL'.
However, using glabel avoid that step entirely, as ZFS will always see
the 'right' devices in the right places, regardless of where they are
physically.
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ume, and mount it manually from within
the jail via some startup script? Seems... like a pain in the ass for
what is otherwise a pretty blissful setup.
Really, I'm not sure what's right, what's stable, and what won't make me
totally regret doing this later. :)
Advice, discussion, or pointers elsewhere are all appreciated!
-Mahlon
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#x27;t prevent the files from being visible, but it will prevent any
tampering via ftp.
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.
u can always implement a "real" hard quota
with a jailed environment simply by using a loopback (md) device.
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s a step somewhere along the way,
or was something changed since 4.10 that I didn't catch? (I seem to
recall nothing additional being required in 4.x.)
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tdn, the correct command line would
be:
% ldapadd -xWD 'cn=Manager,dc=osborneinternal,dc=com' < directory.ldif
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