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qjail.conf(8)		  BSD System Manager's Manual		 qjail.conf(8)

NAME
     qjail.conf — The qjail default configuration file.

DESCRIPTION
     qjail.conf contains the qjail environment defaults. In most cases the
     defaults do not need changing. It's recommended to use the defaults. The
     defaults are hard coded in the qjail script. The qjail.conf file as
     delivered is located at /usr/local/etc/qjail.conf.sample and is not
     required for the qjail system to run. To make a permanent override to the
     defaults, you first must remove the .sample suffix.

PATH OPTIONS
     If you want to alter the "jaildir" variable after running "qjail install"
     you will have to delete all your jails using the "qjail delete" command
     and them "rm -rf /usr/jails/" before un-commenting it and running the
     "qjail install" command again.

	   qjail_jaildir
	       Location of qjail environment root directory
	       default: /usr/jails

     If you want to alter the "archivedir" variable after running "qjail
     install" you will have to create the directory at the new path and copy
     any archive files from the old location to the new or they will be un-
     accessable.

	   qjail_archivedir
	       Archive location used by subcommands
	       archive, restore, and create.
	       default: /usr/jails/archive

     Altering the following variables take effect immediately.

	   qjail_default_flavor
	       This is the flavor name used by default when creating
	       a new jail.
	       default: default

	   qjail_sourcetree
		Location of FreeBSD's source tree "qjail install"
		command uses.
		default: /usr/src

	   qjail_ftphost
	       Remote server the "qjail install" command uses to fetch its
	       RELEASE distribution files from
	       default: ftp2.freebsd.org

	   qjail_default_execute
	       Logon command used by "qjail console" command
	       default: /usr/bin/login -f root

BSD				 July 22, 2010				   BSD
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