# Focker ## Introduction Focker is a FreeBSD image orchestration tool in the vein of Docker. ## Installation In order to use Focker you need a ZFS pool available in your FreeBSD installation. ### Installing the Python package Run: ```bash git clone https://github.com/sadaszewski/focker.git cd focker/ python setup.py install ``` or (if you want an uninstaller): ```bash git clone https://github.com/sadaszewski/focker.git cd focker/ python setup.py sdist pip install dist/focker-0.9.tgz ``` ### Setting up ZFS Upon first execution of the `focker` command, Focker will automatically create the necessary directories and ZFS datasets. You just need to exclude the unlikely case that you are already using /focker in your filesystem hierarchy. The layout after initialization will look the following: ``` /focker /focker/images /focker/jails /focker/volumes ``` `images`, `jails`, and `volumes` have corresponding ZFS datasets with `canmount=off` so that they serve as mountpoint anchors for child entries. ### Preparing base image To bootstrap the images system you need to install FreeBSD in jail mode to a ZFS dataset placed in /focker/images and provide two user-defined properties - `focker:sha256` and `focker:tags`. One way to achieve this would be the following: ```bash TAGS="freebsd-latest freebsd-$(freebsd-version | cut -d'-' -f1)" VERSION="FreeBSD $(freebsd-version)" SHA256=$(echo -n ${VERSION} | sha256) NAME=${SHA256:0:7} zfs create -o focker:sha256=${SHA256} -o focker:tags="${TAGS}" zroot/focker/images/${NAME} bsdinstall jail /focker/images/${NAME} zfs set readonly=on zroot/focker/images/${NAME} zfs snapshot zroot/focker/images/${NAME}@1 ```