Artifact file(s) for Seafile iocage plugin
Check out this repository:
git clone [email protected]:TwilightCoders/iocage-plugin-seafile.git
Install with iocage
from within the project directory:
iocage fetch -P -n seafile.json ip4_addr="[interface]|[ip_address]/[cidr]" vnet=off
- e.g.
iocage fetch -P seafile.json ip4_addr="lagg0|192.168.0.222/24" vnet=off
You can read more about seafile configuration by referencing the man pages "seafile-jail(5)"
Mount global seafile config directory (readonly recommended, but not required):
iocage fstab -a seafile /path/to/dataset/for/seafile/global/conf /usr/local/etc/seafile/seafile.d nullfs ro 0 0
- e.g.
iocage fstab -a seafile /mnt/raid1/data/seafile/global /usr/local/etc/seafile/seafile.d nullfs ro 0 0
Example seafile.conf
to go in /path/to/dataset/for/seafile/global/conf
:
[Definition]
# Option: logtarget
# Notes.: Set the log target. This could be a file, SYSLOG, STDERR or STDOUT.
# Only one log target can be specified.
# If you change logtarget from the default value and you are
# using logrotate -- also adjust or disable rotation in the
# corresponding configuration file
# (e.g. /etc/logrotate.d/seafile on Debian systems)
# Values: [ STDOUT | STDERR | SYSLOG | SYSOUT | FILE ] Default: STDERR
#
logtarget = /var/log/seafile.log
Mount jail configurations (seafile calls the enabled filter/action combos 'jails', not to be confused with FreeBSD jails):
iocage fstab -a seafile /path/to/dataset/for/seafile/jail/conf /usr/local/etc/seafile/seafile.d nullfs ro 0 0
- e.g.
iocage fstab -a seafile /mnt/raid1/data/seafile/jails /usr/local/etc/seafile/jail.d nullfs ro 0 0
Mount the directory where the hosts.evil
file will be written to (outside of the jail) for persistant storage.
iocage fstab -a seafile /path/to/dataset/for/jail/hosts /usr/local/etc/hosts nullfs rw 0 0
- e.g.
iocage fstab -a seafile /mnt/raid1/data/seafile/etc /usr/local/etc/hosts nullfs rw 0 0
sudo iocage fetch -kP seafile/seafile.json -n seafile ip4_addr="re0|192.168.1.222/24" vnet=off
https://www.ixsystems.com/blog/plugins-development/ https://www.ixsystems.com/community/threads/how-to-install-seafile-in-a-freebsd-jail.64121/
Source for the original distillation of instructions found here came from onthax
Bug reports and pull requests are welcome on GitHub at https://github.com/TwilightCoders/iocage-plugin-seafile.
Released under the MIT License.