Jails

As of TrueNAS CORE 13.3, this feature is untested and provided without support to the TrueNAS Community. Users with a critical need to use containers or virtualization solutions in production should migrate to the tested and supported virtualization features available in TrueNAS SCALE. TrueNAS Enterprise customers can contact iXsystems to schedule a TrueNAS SCALE deployment. See CORE to SCALE Migrations for more information. Jails are a lightweight, operating-system-level virtualization. One or multiple services can run in a jail, isolating those services from the host TrueNAS system.
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Jails Screens

As of TrueNAS CORE 13.3, this feature is untested and provided without support to the TrueNAS Community. Users with a critical need to use containers or virtualization solutions in production should migrate to the tested and supported virtualization features available in TrueNAS SCALE. TrueNAS Enterprise customers can contact iXsystems to schedule a TrueNAS SCALE deployment. See CORE to SCALE Migrations for more information. The Jails screen displays a list of jails installed on your system.
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Managing Jails

As of TrueNAS CORE 13.3, this feature is untested and provided without support to the TrueNAS Community. Users with a critical need to use containers or virtualization solutions in production should migrate to the tested and supported virtualization features available in TrueNAS SCALE. TrueNAS Enterprise customers can contact iXsystems to schedule a TrueNAS SCALE deployment. See CORE to SCALE Migrations for more information. The Jails screen displays a list of jails installed on your system.
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Accessing Jails Using SSH

As of TrueNAS CORE 13.3, this feature is untested and provided without support to the TrueNAS Community. Users with a critical need to use containers or virtualization solutions in production should migrate to the tested and supported virtualization features available in TrueNAS SCALE. TrueNAS Enterprise customers can contact iXsystems to schedule a TrueNAS SCALE deployment. See CORE to SCALE Migrations for more information. Accessing a Jail Using SSH You must enable the ssh daemon sshd(8) in a jail to allow SSH access to that jail from another system.
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Installing Software

As of TrueNAS CORE 13.3, this feature is untested and provided without support to the TrueNAS Community. Users with a critical need to use containers or virtualization solutions in production should migrate to the tested and supported virtualization features available in TrueNAS SCALE. TrueNAS Enterprise customers can contact iXsystems to schedule a TrueNAS SCALE deployment. See CORE to SCALE Migrations for more information. A jail is created with no software aside from the core packages installed as part of the selected version of FreeBSD.
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Updating Jails and Plugins

As of TrueNAS CORE 13.3, this feature is untested and provided without support to the TrueNAS Community. Users with a critical need to use containers or virtualization solutions in production should migrate to the tested and supported virtualization features available in TrueNAS SCALE. TrueNAS Enterprise customers can contact iXsystems to schedule a TrueNAS SCALE deployment. See CORE to SCALE Migrations for more information. The Jails screen displays a list of jails installed on your system.
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Setting Up Jail Storage

As of TrueNAS CORE 13.3, this feature is untested and provided without support to the TrueNAS Community. Users with a critical need to use containers or virtualization solutions in production should migrate to the tested and supported virtualization features available in TrueNAS SCALE. TrueNAS Enterprise customers can contact iXsystems to schedule a TrueNAS SCALE deployment. See CORE to SCALE Migrations for more information. Jails can be given access to an area of storage outside of the jail that is configured on the TrueNAS system.
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