- Support passing arbitrary jail arguments via -o
- Split the related (and rewritten since the GSoC) jail bits out into a new
bectl_jail.c file, to reduce clutter in bectl.c
- Don't use RFC 1918 IP space [0]; we'll instead set no default IPv4 and let
the user pass in any address options they wish via -o
Reported by: rgrimes [0], Shawn Webb [0]
be_get_dataset_snapshots has been added to libbe(3), effectively returning
the same information as be_get_bootenv_props but for snapshots of the given
dataset. The assumption is that one will have the BE dataset name before
wanting to grab snapshots.
This also accomplishes the following:
- Proxy through zfs_nicenum as be_nicenum, because it looks better than
humanize_number and would presumably be useful to other libbe consumers.
- Rename be_get_snapshot_props to be_get_dataset_props, make it more useful
-H is for a scripted format, where all fields are tab-delimited and the
headers go away. We accomplish this by splitting out pad printing to a
separate function that'll take into account whether we're supposed to be
scripted or not.
This has the nice side effect of maintaining positive column sizes again.
While it could be preferred to do this at insert in libbe(3), there's no
convenient way to insert at the head of an nvlist. Instead, we'll make two
passes over- once to print anything active either now or at nextboot, and
another to print everything else.
This doesn't actually impact performance in a significant way here, so we'll
worry about further optimizations if the need actually arises.
bectl list -a should show the boot environment, its relevant dataset, and
the snapshot it was created from. The header also changes to indicate the
rough order in which these things will show.
While here, start doing a little bit of spring cleaning and splitting
different bits out.
The jail is created with allow.mount, allow.mount.devfs, and
enforce_statfs=1. Upon creation, we immediately attach, chdir to "/", and
drop the user into a shell inside the jail.
The default IP for this is arbitrarily 10.20.30.40.
The given parameter may either be a jid, jail name, or a BE name. In all
cases, the parameter will be resolved to a jid and bectl(8) will
sanity-check that there's actually a BE mounted at the requested jail root
before invoking jail_remove(2).
Based on the idea that we shouldn't have all-new library and utility going
into base that need WARNS=1...
- Decent amount of constification
- Lots of parentheses
- Minor other nits
For the moment, this is a primitive nvlist dump of what we get back from
be_get_bootenv_props as a proof-of-concept and to make sure that we're
getting back the kind of information we want to see from list.