Merge pull request #10170 from thaJeztah/docs-note-environment-vars

Document that ENV vars are not automatically updated
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Sven Dowideit 2015-01-20 10:04:25 +10:00
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@ -647,6 +647,12 @@ mechanism to communicate with a linked container by its alias:
If you restart the source container (`servicename` in this case), the recipient
container's `/etc/hosts` entry will be automatically updated.
> **Note**:
> Unlike host entries in the `/ets/hosts` file, IP addresses stored in the
> environment variables are not automatically updated if the source container is
> restarted. We recommend using the host entries in `/etc/hosts` to resolve the
> IP address of linked containers.
## VOLUME (shared filesystems)
-v=[]: Create a bind mount with: [host-dir]:[container-dir]:[rw|ro].

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> container. Similarly, some daemons (such as `sshd`)
> will scrub them when spawning shells for connection.
> **Note**:
> Unlike host entries in the [`/ets/hosts` file](#updating-the-etchosts-file),
> IP addresses stored in the environment variables are not automatically updated
> if the source container is restarted. We recommend using the host entries in
> `/etc/hosts` to resolve the IP address of linked containers.
You can see that Docker has created a series of environment variables with
useful information about the source `db` container. Each variable is prefixed with
`DB_`, which is populated from the `alias` you specified above. If the `alias`