Management and Repository for FreeBSD Jails

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MariaDB FreeBSD jail image

MariaDB an enhanced, drop-in replacement for MySQL.

For installing MariaDB CBSD jail just follow this steps:

                        % cbsd repo action=get sources=img name=mariadb
                

or

                        % cbsd repo action=get sources=img name=mariadb ver=10.0
                

If you hosted on another ( non 10.0 ) FreeBSD version. After image downloading please set correct name and ip address of the jail and run helper via

                        % cbsd jconfig jname=mariadb install
                

for entering initial settings as root mysql passord

Important:

When a new jail is created or obtaining from the repository, make it a rule ALWAYS change the user's password root in jail, even if you do not plan to run it ssh/ftp/rsh and similar services. If the jail is created with applytpl=0, by default /etc/{passwd,master.passwd,group} in the jail as the original "clean" files FreeBSD, so password of root user is empty. If jail created with applytpl=1 (it also refers to images from repository) $workdir/share/jail-skel files will be used as templates where root password is 'cbsd' in default CBSD installation. You can change default root password when new jail is created via edit of hash in skel master.passwd via:

% vipw -d ${workdir}/share/jail-skel/etc

commands, or specify alternative path to jail-skel dir in .jconf (jcreate tools) config

For non-interactive and automatic deploying (for example you create hosting with lots of MariaDB installation for customer) you can use:

                        % cbsd jconfig jname=mariadb install mypw= host= network=