From fb62e184412b6d2bf38975a7051738f05b1f413d Mon Sep 17 00:00:00 2001 From: Thomas Orozco Date: Thu, 23 Oct 2014 14:50:06 +0200 Subject: [PATCH] Fix: Failed Start breaks VolumesFrom Running parseVolumesFromSpec on all VolumesFrom specs before initialize any mounts endures that we don't leave container.Volumes in an inconsistent (partially initialized) if one of out mount groups is not available (e.g. the container we're trying to mount from does not exist). Keeping container.Volumes in a consistent state ensures that next time we Start() the container, it'll run prepareVolumes() again. The attached test demonstrates that when a container fails to start due to a missing container specified in VolumesFrom, it "remembers" a Volume that worked. Fixes: #8726 Signed-off-by: Thomas Orozco --- daemon/volumes.go | 9 ++++++-- integration-cli/docker_cli_start_test.go | 28 ++++++++++++++++++++++++ 2 files changed, 35 insertions(+), 2 deletions(-) diff --git a/daemon/volumes.go b/daemon/volumes.go index 0fd54144ed..6523dae853 100644 --- a/daemon/volumes.go +++ b/daemon/volumes.go @@ -204,15 +204,20 @@ func parseBindMountSpec(spec string) (string, string, bool, error) { func (container *Container) applyVolumesFrom() error { volumesFrom := container.hostConfig.VolumesFrom + mountGroups := make([]map[string]*Mount, 0, len(volumesFrom)) + for _, spec := range volumesFrom { - mounts, err := parseVolumesFromSpec(container.daemon, spec) + mountGroup, err := parseVolumesFromSpec(container.daemon, spec) if err != nil { return err } + mountGroups = append(mountGroups, mountGroup) + } + for _, mounts := range mountGroups { for _, mnt := range mounts { mnt.container = container - if err = mnt.initialize(); err != nil { + if err := mnt.initialize(); err != nil { return err } } diff --git a/integration-cli/docker_cli_start_test.go b/integration-cli/docker_cli_start_test.go index 72c0bfc4ef..6af5f43f54 100644 --- a/integration-cli/docker_cli_start_test.go +++ b/integration-cli/docker_cli_start_test.go @@ -109,3 +109,31 @@ func TestStartRecordError(t *testing.T) { logDone("start - set state error when start fails") } + +// gh#8726: a failed Start() breaks --volumes-from on subsequent Start()'s +func TestStartVolumesFromFailsCleanly(t *testing.T) { + defer deleteAllContainers() + + // Create the first data volume + cmd(t, "run", "-d", "--name", "data_before", "-v", "/foo", "busybox") + + // Expect this to fail because the data test after contaienr doesn't exist yet + if _, err := runCommand(exec.Command(dockerBinary, "run", "-d", "--name", "consumer", "--volumes-from", "data_before", "--volumes-from", "data_after", "busybox")); err == nil { + t.Fatal("Expected error but got none") + } + + // Create the second data volume + cmd(t, "run", "-d", "--name", "data_after", "-v", "/bar", "busybox") + + // Now, all the volumes should be there + cmd(t, "start", "consumer") + + // Check that we have the volumes we want + out, _, _ := cmd(t, "inspect", "--format='{{ len .Volumes }}'", "consumer") + n_volumes := strings.Trim(out, " \r\n'") + if n_volumes != "2" { + t.Fatalf("Missing volumes: expected 2, got %s", n_volumes) + } + + logDone("start - missing containers in --volumes-from did not affect subsequent runs") +}