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Date:      Fri, 12 Jul 2013 14:20:03 +0000
From:      "Teske, Devin" <Devin.Teske@fisglobal.com>
To:        Frank Leonhardt <frank2@fjl.co.uk>
Cc:        Devin Teske <dteske@freebsd.org>, FreeBSD Questions <freebsd-questions@freebsd.org>
Subject:   Re: jls usage
Message-ID:  <13CA24D6AB415D428143D44749F57D7201FC19A4@ltcfiswmsgmb21>
In-Reply-To: <51DFCDD2.2010104@fjl.co.uk>
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On Jul 12, 2013, at 2:35 AM, Frank Leonhardt wrote:

> On 12/07/2013 02:33, Teske, Devin wrote:
>> On Jul 11, 2013, at 6:19 PM, Fbsd8 wrote:
>>=20
>>> In a .sh script I'm trying to get the jid for a single jail using this =
code
>>>=20
>>> jid=3D`jls -j jailname | cut -f 1- | awk '{print $1}'`
>>>=20
>> Looks a little over complicated... why not just..
>>=20
>> jls -j jailname jid
>=20
> I've never got the -j option to work on jail names, only jail IDs.

Misconfiguration; keep reading.


> I've tried using the actual jail name, and the hostname to be sure - noth=
ing - and on checking (jls -v) I'm somehow ending up with the Name being th=
e same as the ID. I just put this down to a quirk/bug (it's there in 8.2-9)=
 but it sounds like it's not an issue for anyone else. I'm defining them in=
 rc.conf:
>=20
> jail_enable=3D"yes"
> jail_list=3D"one two three"
>=20
> jail_agnet_rootdir=3D"/usr/jail/one"
> jail_agnet_hostname=3D"one.mydomain.com"
> jail_agnet_ip=3D"123.123.123.123"
> jail_agnet_devfs_enable=3D"yes"
> jail_agnet_devfs_ruleset=3D"devfsrules_jail"
>=20

You've configured "one" and "two" and "three" in your jail_list, but quite =
oddly...

You have not defined "jail_one_*" or "jail_two_*" or "jail_three_*".

I'm extremely confused as to how your jail even started!
--=20
Devin


> etc...
>=20
> jls -v produces:
>=20
>  JID  Hostname                      Path
>        Name                          State
>        CPUSetID
>        IP Address(es)
>     1  one.mydomain.com          /usr/jail/one
>        1                             ACTIVE
>        2
>        123.123.123.123
>=20
>=20
> Everything works just fine, and has done for years, except jls -j jailnam=
e. It's zero-impact on me as it's no problem referring to them by number (w=
hich doesn't change) but if anyone could tell me what I'm doing wrong I'd b=
e very interested to know. Or at least it'd be good to know I'm not the onl=
y one with the problem.
>=20
> Thanks, Frank.
>=20
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