JLS(8) BSD System Manager's Manual JLS(8)NAME
jls — list jails
SYNOPSIS
jls [-dhnqsv] [-j jail] [parameter ...]
DESCRIPTION
The jls utility lists all active jails, or the specified jail. Each jail
is represented by one row which contains space-separated values of the
listed parameters, including the pseudo-parameter all which will show all
available jail parameters. A list of available parameters can be
retrieved via “sysctl -d security.jail.param”. See jail(8) for a
description of some core parameters.
If no parameters or any of the options -hns are given, the following four
columns will be printed: jail identifier (jid), IP address (ip4.addr),
hostname (host.hostname), and path (path).
The following options are available:
-d List dying as well as active jails.
-h Print a header line containing the parameters listed. If no
parameters are given on the command line, all is assumed.
-n Print parameters in “name=value” format, where each parameter is
preceded by its name. If no parameters are given on the command
line, all is assumed.
-q Put quotes around parameters if they contain spaces or quotes, or
are the empty string.
-s Print parameters suitable for passing to jail(8), skipping read-
only and unused parameters. Implies -nq.
-v Print a multiple-line summary per jail, with the following param‐
eters: jail identifier (jid), hostname (host.hostname), path
(path), jail name (name), jail state (dying), cpuset ID (cpuset),
IP address(es) (ip4.addr and ip6.addr).
-j jail
The jid or name of the jail to list. Without this option, all
active jails will be listed.
SEE ALSOjail_get(2), jail(8), jexec(8)HISTORY
The jls utility was added in FreeBSD 5.1. Extensible jail parameters
were introduced in FreeBSD 8.0.
BSD July 8, 2009 BSD