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ZFS Datasets Migration
From version 1.1.4 ZFS Datasets support was added to jailmaker. By default starting in v1.1.4, jailmaker will create a separate dataset for each jail if possible. This allows the user to configure snapshots, rollbacks, replications etc.
Jailmaker operates in dual-mode: it supports using both directories and datasets. If the 'jailmaker' directory is a dataset, it will use datasets, if it is a directory, it will use directories.
Procedure to migrate from directories to ZFS Datasets
Stop all jails
./jlmkr.py stop jail1
./jlmkr.py stop jail2
etc..
Move/rename the 'jailmaker' directory
mv jailmaker orig_jailmaker
Create the ZFS datasets for jailmaker
Create all the required datasets via GUI or CLI.
You need to create the following datasets:
jailmaker
jailmaker/jails
And one for each existing jail:
jailmaker/jails/jail1
jailmaker/jails/jail2
etc.
Via CLI:
zfs create mypool/jailmaker
zfs create mypool/jailmaker/jails
zfs create mypool/jailmaker/jails/jail1
zfs create mypool/jailmaker/jails/jail2
Move the existing jail data into the newly created datasets
Now move all the jail data:
rsync -av orig_jailmaker/ jailmaker/
Warning! It's important that both directories have the /
at the end to make sure contents are copied correctly. Otherwise you may end up with jailmaker/jailmaker
Test everything works
If everything works, you should be able to use the ./jlmkr.py
command directly. Try doing a ./jlmkr.py list
to check if the jails are correctly recognized
You can also try creating a new jail and see that the dataset is created automatically.