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system that includes security and performance enhancements. Plus a new level of "user friendliness" enhancements dealing with deploying just a few jails or large jail environments consisting of 100's of jails. Qjail requires no knowledge of the jail command usage. It uses "nullfs" for read-only system binaries, sharing one copy of them with all the jails. Uses "mdconfig" to create sparse image jails. Sparse image jails provide a method to limit the total disk space a jail can consume, while only occupying the physical disk space of the sum size of the files in the image jail. Ability to assign ip address with their network device name, so aliases are auto created on jail start and auto removed on jail stop. Ability to create "ZONE"s of identical qjail systems, each with their own group of jails. Ability to designate a portion of the jail name as a group prefix so the command being executed will apply to only those jail names matching that prefix. WWW: http://sourceforge.net/projects/qjail/ http://qjail.sourceforge.net/ PR: ports/148777 Submitted by: Joe Barbish <joeb@a1poweruser.com> Approved by: rene (mentor)
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Use the qjail utility to deploy small or large numbers of jails quickly.
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First issue "rehash" command to enable the qjail command (if using csh).
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Then issue "man qjail-intro" to read the qjail introduction.
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After reading that do "man qjail" for the usage details.
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