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@ -8,11 +8,11 @@ Gocage can handle multiple datastores, so you can have jails on HDD storage and
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From v0.33b, due to multi ZFS pool support, gocage is no longer 100% compatible with iocage.
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Zfs datasets now should be specified with the ZFS pool. e.g. :
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<code>
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<pre><code>
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Config.Jail_zfs = 1
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Config.Jail_zfs_dataset = myzfspool/poudriere
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Config.Jail_zfs_mountpoint = none
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</code>
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</code></pre>
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Create jails
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@ -24,8 +24,9 @@ gocage set Config.Ip4_addr="vnet0|192.168.1.91/24" Config.Vnet=1 jail1
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Create basejail (jail based on a template, system will be nullfs read-only mounted from the template):
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<pre><code>
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# First create basetpl from 13.2-RELEASE
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# First create basetpl from 13.2-RELEASE, set it as a template
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gocage create -r 13.2-RELEASE basetpl
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gocage set Config.Jailtype="template" basetpl
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# Then create basejail1 based on basetpl
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gocage create -b basetpl basejail1
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</code></pre>
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