On Fri, 1 Dec 2006, Steven Hartland wrote:

Hi,

We've got a jail here which we cant stop with either killall
jexec or jkill all return success but jls still reports
the jail as running.

The machines running several other jails which I cant restart
at this time so I ended up starting the jail again jls
now reports:
jls
 JID  IP Address      Hostname   Path
   9  10.10.0.5     jail6        /usr/local/jails/jail6
   7  10.10.0.5     jail6        /usr/local/jails/jail6
   6  10.10.0.4     jail5        /usr/local/jails/jail5
   5  10.10.0.39    jail4        /usr/local/jails/jail4
   3  10.10.0.6     jail3        /usr/local/jails/jail3
   2  10.10.0.8     jail2        /usr/local/jails/jail2
   1  10.10.0.7     jail1        /usr/local/jails/jail1

Host machine is running FreeBSD-6.1-P10

Any ideas some sort of kernel data corruption?

no the jails should really be gone (you should not find any
sockets or processes for them after some seconds) - at least
it should be that way...

See
http://www.freebsd.org/cgi/query-pr.cgi?pr=kern/89528

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Bjoern A. Zeeb                          bzeeb at Zabbadoz dot NeT
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