188 lines
7.6 KiB
Groff
Executable File
188 lines
7.6 KiB
Groff
Executable File
.TH ezjail\-admin 1
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.SH NAME
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ezjail-admin \- Administrate ezjail
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.SH SYNOPSIS
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.T
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.B ezjail-admin create
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[-f flavour] [-r jailroot] [-s imagesize] [-ibx] [-c bde|eli] [-C attachargs]\fI hostname jailip
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.T
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.B ezjail-admin delete \fR[-w] \fI hostname
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.T
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.B ezjail-admin list
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.T
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.B ezjail-admin config\fR [-r run|norun] [-n newname] [-i attach|detach|fsck]\fI jailname
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.T
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.B ezjail-admin install\fR [-mps] [-h host] [-r release]
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.T
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.B ezjail-admin update\fR [-s sourcetree] [-i] [-pP]
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.SH DESCRIPTION
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The \fB ezjail-admin\fR tool is used to manage jails inside the ezjail
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scope. It is not used to start or stop ezjails jails. Refer to \fIezjail(5)\fR
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for more details.
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.SH ezjail-admin create
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copies the template jail to the root of a new jail, whose name and IP
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address are provided as mandatory parameters.
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If no jail root is specified via the -r option, it is derived from
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the jails name. In this case or, if a jail root is given and does not
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start with a '/', it is interpreted relative to ezjails root dir
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(default: \fI/usr/jails\fR). If a specified jail root lies outside
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ezjail root dir, a soft link is created inside this root dir pointing
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to the newly created jails location.
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The -i and the -c option both require a size passed via the -s option
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and create a file based jail image, gbde or geli encrypted for the -c
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case. The image file is named as the jail root suffixed with \fI.img\fR.
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The -x (jail exists) option indicates, that an ezjail already exists
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at the jail root.
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.B In this case nothing is copied. ezjail only updates its config.
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This is useful in situations where you just want to alter some of a
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jail properties and called ezjail-admin delete without the -w option
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before. However, sanity checks are being performed.
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The script creates an entry in its config and a \Fi/etc/fstab.hostname\fR
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file allowing the jail to be brought up after next reboot (or) via
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the EZJAIL_PREFIX/etc/rc.d/ezjail.sh script.
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The newly created jail can perform some initializiation actions, if the
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-f \fIflavour\fR option is given, where \fIflavour\fR is a directory tree
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under ezjails root dir (default: \fI/usr/jails/flavours\fR). See section
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\fBFLAVOURS\fR below for more details.
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Options for newly created jails are read from \fBezjail.conf\fR, refer to
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ezjail.conf(5) for more information.
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.SH ezjail-admin delete
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removes a jail from ezjails config and the corresponding \fI/etc/fstab.hostname\fR
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file, thus preventing the jail from being brought up on next reboot.
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If the -w (wipe) option is given, the directory pointed to by the jail
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root entry is removed as well as the soft link in ezjails root dir.
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.SH ezjail-admin list
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lists all jails inside ezjails scope. They are sorted by the order they
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start up, as defined by rcorder. The list format is straight forward.
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A status flag consisting of 2 or 3 letters, the first meaning \fB(D)irectory\fR
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based, \fB(I)mage\fR based, \fB(B)de\fR crypto image based, \fB(E)li\fR crypto
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image based. The second one meaning \fB(R)unning\fR, \fB(A)ttached\fR but not
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running, \fB(S)topped\fR. An optional \fB(N)orun\fR stands for disabled jails (see
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\fIezjail-admin config\fR).
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Rest of the row is jails jid (if available), its IP, hostname and root directory.
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.SH ezjail-admin config
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manages existing specific ezjails.
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You can prevent an ezjail from being run at system start by the -r norun
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option and reenable it by -r run.
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You can rename an ezjail by using the -n newname option. If the specified
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ezjail is an image jail and the image has its default name, it is being
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renamed as well.
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You can attach image jails for administrative purposes by the -i attach
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option and detach them with -i detach. It is not possible to run or delete
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an attached jail. You can force fscking a jail image with the -i fsck command.
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.SH ezjail-admin install
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fetches everything needed to setup a base jail from an FTP server and
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installs it.
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Default location for ezjails base jail is \fI/usr/jails\fR, so be sure you
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have enough space there (a FreeBSD base without man pages, sources and ports
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is around 120MB).
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The -m and -s option will fetch and install man pages (ca. 10MB) and
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sources packages (ca. 450MB) respectively. The -p option invokes the
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portsnap utility to fetch and extract a FreeBSD ports tree (ca. 475MB).
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Default OS version is, whatever uname -r returns. If this does not match
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"*-RELEASE", you will be prompted for a better guess. (Normally
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ftp-servers do not provide release candidates or CURRENT builds). You can
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use the -r option to specify a release from command line.
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Default host to fetch packages from is ftp.freebsd.org, you may want to
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change this via the -h option or in ezjail.conf(5).
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If the specified location begins with file://, your local copy of the
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release is used. That way you can do some modifications to install.sh
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scripts before executing them.
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You can later update your world from CVS or update ports by \fIezjail-admin
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update\fR or rerun this subcommand with another OS version.
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.SH ezjail-admin update
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creates or update ezjails basejail. Depending on the parameters
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given it will install a FreeBSD system from a source tree whose location
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is either provided in the \fBezjail.conf\fR config file or via the -s option.
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If the -p or -P options are given, the base jail also is given a copy of
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FreeBSDs ports tree, which is in turn linked into all newly created
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ezjails. The portsnap utility is invoked to do the actual work.
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If the -P option is given, \fBonly the ports tree will be updated,\fR this can
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be done, while jails are running.
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If the -i (install only) option is given, \fBezjail-admin update\fR only
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performes a \fImake installworld,\fR otherwise \fImake world\fR is invoked.
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.SH NOTES
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.B ezjail-admin update\fR uses a temporary directory to install its world to,
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thus leaving intact all installed libraries, if a base jail already exists.
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When using the \fBezjail-admin update\fR option, be careful to use the same
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FreeBSD source tree used to build the host systems world, or at least its
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kernel. Combining a make world in the host system with \fBezjail-admin update\fR
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is considered a good idea.
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When a ports tree exists in base jail, a make.conf containing reasonable
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values for having ports in jails is created in the template jail.
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.SH FLAVOURS
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.B ezjail-admin\fR provides an easy way to create many jails with similar or
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identical properties.
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A sample flavour config directory resides under
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.I EZJAIL_PREFIX/share/examples/ezjail/default/.\fR Some typical Jail
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initialization actions are demonstrated and you are encouraged to use it as a
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template for your flavours.
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If a flavour is selected on jail creation, the flavour root is being
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copied to the new Jails root, mostly containing an \fI/ezjail.flavour\fR.
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If the Jail starts up for the first time this script is run.
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In its default form it will create some groups and users, change the
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ownership of some files and installs all packages residing under /pkg.
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It allows you to add some post install actions.
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.SH EXAMPLES
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ezjail-admin update -p
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.br
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ezjail-admin create -f httpd -r /jails/web12 web12.test.org 10.0.1.12
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.br
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EZJAIL_PREFIX/etc/rc.d/ezjail.sh start web12.test.org
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.br
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EZJAIL_PREFIX/etc/rc.d/ezjail.sh stop ns.test.org
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.br
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ezjail-admin delete ns.test.org
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.br
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ezjail-admin create -x -r /jails/ns ns.test.org 10.0.2.1
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.SH BUGS
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Due to the way ezjail handles jail config files it is not possible to
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create multiple jails if their names are identical when piped through
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.B tr -C [:alnum:] _
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Sure to be others.
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.SH FILES
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.T4
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EZJAIL_PREFIX/etc/ezjail.conf
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.br
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EZJAIL_PREFIX/etc/rc.d/ezjail.sh
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.br
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EZJAIL_PREFIX/share/examples/ezjail/
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.SH "SEE ALSO"
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ezjail(5), ezjail.conf(5), jail(8), devfs(5), fdescfs(5), procfs(5), pw(8)
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.SH AUTHOR
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Dirk Engling <erdgeist@erdgeist.org>
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