Doc Chacha
Dabbler
- Joined
- Sep 18, 2016
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Hi all,
I've been looking for some time now for a way to set my jails startup order at boot time.
My problem is the following:
I have 3 jails,
-one VirtualBox jail created with the default VirtualBox template
-two jails based on standard template
Inside my VirtualBox Jail, I have a virtual machine running a Debian install, with it's NIC set up on "Bridged" mode.
My problem is that if the jails start in a different order, the epair bridge number of the VirtualBox changes, and when the virtual machine tries to start, it fails because it's set on the wrong epair (say it's set on "epair2b", but this time VirtualBox jail has "epair0b")
The problem does not occur at each boot, so I think there's a probleme with the jail startup order. But so far, I've not been able to find how this order is chosen or if there's a way to set it manualy
Thanks for your help
I've been looking for some time now for a way to set my jails startup order at boot time.
My problem is the following:
I have 3 jails,
-one VirtualBox jail created with the default VirtualBox template
-two jails based on standard template
Inside my VirtualBox Jail, I have a virtual machine running a Debian install, with it's NIC set up on "Bridged" mode.
My problem is that if the jails start in a different order, the epair bridge number of the VirtualBox changes, and when the virtual machine tries to start, it fails because it's set on the wrong epair (say it's set on "epair2b", but this time VirtualBox jail has "epair0b")
The problem does not occur at each boot, so I think there's a probleme with the jail startup order. But so far, I've not been able to find how this order is chosen or if there's a way to set it manualy
Thanks for your help