Nice video shot on FreeBSD's jails. Would like to see more content on that, especially building up a website with this www jail you created in the vid.
Hi Gary, you mention ezjaile. But time caught up with us, it is not maintained anymore and stopped working properly (at least, the ezjail-admin) in FreeBSD 14. (already had issues in 13.1) I now have to move over to an alternative, which gives more trouble than I wished for.
Yeah, completely valid question! Is jails like a VM guest inside the host? Would the guest need to influence the CPU speed, or it should be governed only on the top (host) level?
@@GaryHTech Thanks for your channel. I had a few of your videos on in the background while doing some chores. A lot of the content went over my head but it was a great insight into your world. I will have to come back to your videos later. DJ Ware was introducing the concept of jails on his channel and it certainly seemed worthy of further investigation so it's really nice to come across this kind of practical introduction and demonstration. Certainly the world of BSD sounds very unusual, special and interesting.
Wonder where I am messing up here... created a jail called testjail and tried to start it via "service jail start testjail" and am getting a message "jail: "testjail" not found." I for some reason when the jail was installed it did not automatically create an /etc/jail.conf textfile so i created one myself and populated it according to what yours showed. Let me know if you have any guesses to what i did wrong. I'm running 13.2