Re: Dying jail

2016-11-01 Thread Eugene Grosbein
01.11.2016 0:21, Baptiste Daroussin wrote: I can see the jail staying in dying mode for multiple minutes even after sockstat -j has been showing no TCP is left at all. No processes are left in the jail Same here, but not for multuple minutes but multiple days: my dying jail without a process

Re: Dying jail

2016-10-31 Thread Baptiste Daroussin
n migrated to /etc/jail.conf. The jail kept intact. > > "service jail start" started the jail successfully > but "service jail restart" fails due to jail being stuck in "dying" state for > long time: > "jls" shows no running jails and

Re: Dying jail

2016-10-31 Thread Miroslav Lachman
. The jail kept intact. "service jail start" started the jail successfully but "service jail restart" fails due to jail being stuck in "dying" state for long time: "jls" shows no running jails and "jls -d" shows the dying jail. Same issue her

Re: Dying jail

2016-10-28 Thread Peter
jail start" started the jail successfully but "service jail restart" fails due to jail being stuck in "dying" state for long time: "jls" shows no running jails and "jls -d" shows the dying jail. Same issue here. During upgrade to 10 I wrote a proper jail

Re: Dying jail

2016-10-26 Thread Eugene Grosbein
26.10.2016 20:40, krad пишет: on a side note there is no such thing as 9.3-STABLE, but there are 9-STABLE and 9.3-RELENG. The difference being stable is a constantly moving thing where as releng is just security errata and bugfixes. 9-STABLE currently call itself 9.3-STABLE: # uname -r

Re: Dying jail

2016-10-26 Thread Eugene Grosbein
On 26.10.2016 15:45, Matthew Seaman wrote: > One tip I've found is *not* to specify the JID number in jail.conf, and > just let the system allocate a new one as it feels necessary. If you've > scripting that uses the JID to operate on a specific jail, it's easy to > substitute the jail name

Re: Dying jail

2016-10-26 Thread Eugene Grosbein
> and jail configuration migrated to /etc/jail.conf. The jail kept intact. >> >> "service jail start" started the jail successfully >> but "service jail restart" fails due to jail being stuck in "dying" state >> for long time: >>

Re: Dying jail

2016-10-26 Thread Matthew Seaman
kept intact. > > "service jail start" started the jail successfully > but "service jail restart" fails due to jail being stuck in "dying" state for > long time: > "jls" shows no running jails and "jls -d" shows the dying jail.

Dying jail

2016-10-26 Thread Eugene Grosbein
d the jail successfully but "service jail restart" fails due to jail being stuck in "dying" state for long time: "jls" shows no running jails and "jls -d" shows the dying jail. How do I know why is it stuck and how to forcebly kil