`lxc-stop` does not support sending arbitrary signals.
By default, `lxc-stop -n <id>` would send `SIGPWR`.
The lxc driver was always sending `lxc-stop -n <id> -k`, which always
sends `SIGKILL`. In this case `lxc-start` returns an exit code of `0`,
regardless of what the container actually exited with.
Because of this we must send signals directly to the process when we
can.
Also need to set quiet mode on `lxc-start` otherwise it reports an error
on `stderr` when the container exits cleanly (ie, we didn't SIGKILL it),
this error is picked up in the container logs... and isn't really an
error.
Also cleaned up some potential races for waitblocked test.
Signed-off-by: Brian Goff <cpuguy83@gmail.com>
Updates most of the instances of HTTP urls in the engine's
comments. Does not account for any use in the code itself,
documentation, contrib, or project files.
Signed-off-by: Eric Windisch <eric@windisch.us>
Preventing the test execution to pollute the deterministic runtime environment
by seeding the global rand.Random.
Signed-off-by: Ahmet Alp Balkan <ahmetalpbalkan@gmail.com>
Cgroup resources are host dependent, they should be in hostConfig.
For backward compatibility, we just copy it to hostConfig, and leave it in
Config for now, so there is no regressions, but the right way to use this
throught json is to put it in HostConfig, like:
{
"Hostname": "",
...
"HostConfig": {
"CpuShares": 512,
"Memory": 314572800,
...
}
}
As we will add CpusetMems, CpusetCpus is definitely a better name, but some
users are already using Cpuset in their http APIs, we also make it compatible.
The main idea is keep using Cpuset in Config Struct, and make it has the same
value as CpusetCpus, but not always, some scenarios:
- Users use --cpuset in docker command, it can setup cpuset.cpus and can
get Cpuset field from docker inspect or other http API which will get
config info.
- Users use --cpuset-cpus in docker command, ditto.
- Users use Cpuset field in their http APIs, ditto.
- Users use CpusetCpus field in their http APIs, they won't get Cpuset field
in Config info, because by then, they should already know what happens
to Cpuset.
Signed-off-by: Qiang Huang <h.huangqiang@huawei.com>
This fixes various tests by checking for non zero exit code, accounting for lxc-specific base-diffs, and by removing lxc specific environment vars.
It also adds the --share-ipc option to lxc-start for shared ipc namespaces.
Signed-off-by: Abin Shahab <ashahab@altiscale.com> (github: ashahab-altiscale)
Docker-DCO-1.1-Signed-off-by: Abin Shahab <ashahab@altiscale.com> (github: ashahab-altiscale)
Set lxc.auto.mount = proc:mixed in unprivilged mode. This ensures that lxc mounts sys and proc/sysrq-trigger as readonly.
Signed-off-by: Abin Shahab <ashahab@altiscale.com> (github: ashahab-altiscale)
Docker-DCO-1.1-Signed-off-by: Abin Shahab <ashahab@altiscale.com> (github: ashahab-altiscale)
Sending capability ids instead of capability names ot LXC for --cap-add and --cap-drop.
Also fixed tests.
Docker-DCO-1.1-Signed-off-by: Abin Shahab <ashahab@altiscale.com> (github: ashahab-altiscale)
This fixes the issue where an lxc.conf override of lxc.network.ipv4 was not being honored.
Docker-DCO-1.1-Signed-off-by: Abin Shahab <ashahab@altiscale.com> (github: ashahab-altiscale)
This passed the --net=container:CONTINER_ID to lxc-start as --share-net
Docker-DCO-1.1-Signed-off-by: Abin Shahab <ashahab@altiscale.com> (github: ashahab-altiscale)
Since the containers can handle the out of memory kernel kills gracefully, docker
will only provide out of memory information as an additional metadata as part of
container status.
Docker-DCO-1.1-Signed-off-by: Vishnu Kannan <vishnuk@google.com> (github: vishh)
Lxc driver was throwing errors for mounts where the mount point does not exist in the container.
This adds a create=dir/file mount option to the lxc template, to alleviate this issue.
Docker-DCO-1.1-Signed-off-by: Abin Shahab <ashahab@altiscale.com> (github: ashahab-altiscale)