The storage restrictions for jails are, well, I'm just going to say it... stupid. Not making a separate volume for when all my data is on one huge well tended ZFS filesystem.
So I want to null mount my data to the jail. Works awesome:
e.g.
mount_nullfs -o ro /mnt/tank/backup/monolith/mp3 /mnt/tank/jails/lms/media/monolith
In my jail I have all the backups from the machines in one huge dump of media served by my lms plugin.
Now, I want to null mount these things on startup but before the jail is deployed. Is there a 'FreeNAS' way to safely put these into fstab so they are mounted after ZFS is started and mounted?
So I want to null mount my data to the jail. Works awesome:
e.g.
mount_nullfs -o ro /mnt/tank/backup/monolith/mp3 /mnt/tank/jails/lms/media/monolith
In my jail I have all the backups from the machines in one huge dump of media served by my lms plugin.
Now, I want to null mount these things on startup but before the jail is deployed. Is there a 'FreeNAS' way to safely put these into fstab so they are mounted after ZFS is started and mounted?