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Update RestartPolicy of container
Add `--restart` flag for `update` command, so we can change restart policy for a container no matter it's running or stopped. Signed-off-by: Zhang Wei <zhangwei555@huawei.com>
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Usage: docker update [OPTIONS] CONTAINER [CONTAINER...]
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Updates container resource limits
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Update configuration of one or more containers
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--help=false Print usage
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--blkio-weight=0 Block IO (relative weight), between 10 and 1000
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--memory-reservation="" Memory soft limit
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--memory-swap="" A positive integer equal to memory plus swap. Specify -1 to enable unlimited swap
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--kernel-memory="" Kernel memory limit: container must be stopped
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--restart Restart policy to apply when a container exits
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The `docker update` command dynamically updates container resources. Use this
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command to prevent containers from consuming too many resources from their
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Docker host. With a single command, you can place limits on a single
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container or on many. To specify more than one container, provide
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The `docker update` command dynamically updates container configuration.
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You can use this command to prevent containers from consuming too many resources
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from their Docker host. With a single command, you can place limits on
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a single container or on many. To specify more than one container, provide
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space-separated list of container names or IDs.
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With the exception of the `--kernel-memory` value, you can specify these
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stopped container, the next time you restart it, the container uses those
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values.
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Another configuration you can change with this command is restart policy,
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new restart policy will take effect instantly after you run `docker update`
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on a container.
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## EXAMPLES
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The following sections illustrate ways to use this command.
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```bash
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$ docker update --cpu-shares 512 -m 300M abebf7571666 hopeful_morse
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```
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### Update a container's restart policy
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To update restart policy for one or more containers:
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```bash
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$ docker update --restart=on-failure:3 abebf7571666 hopeful_morse
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```
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% Docker Community
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% JUNE 2014
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# NAME
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docker-update - Update resource configs of one or more containers
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docker-update - Update configuration of one or more containers
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# SYNOPSIS
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**docker update**
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[**-m**|**--memory**[=*MEMORY*]]
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[**--memory-reservation**[=*MEMORY-RESERVATION*]]
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[**--memory-swap**[=*MEMORY-SWAP*]]
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[**--restart**[=*""*]]
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CONTAINER [CONTAINER...]
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# DESCRIPTION
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The `docker update` command dynamically updates container resources. Use this
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command to prevent containers from consuming too many resources from their
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Docker host. With a single command, you can place limits on a single
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container or on many. To specify more than one container, provide
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space-separated list of container names or IDs.
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The `docker update` command dynamically updates container configuration.
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you can Use this command to prevent containers from consuming too many
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resources from their Docker host. With a single command, you can place
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limits on a single container or on many. To specify more than one container,
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provide space-separated list of container names or IDs.
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With the exception of the `--kernel-memory` value, you can specify these
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options on a running or a stopped container. You can only update
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stopped container, the next time you restart it, the container uses those
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values.
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Another configuration you can change with this command is restart policy,
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new restart policy will take effect instantly after you run `docker update`
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on a container.
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# OPTIONS
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**--blkio-weight**=0
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Block IO weight (relative weight) accepts a weight value between 10 and 1000.
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**--memory-swap**=""
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Total memory limit (memory + swap)
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**--restart**=""
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Restart policy to apply when a container exits (no, on-failure[:max-retry], always, unless-stopped).
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# EXAMPLES
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The following sections illustrate ways to use this command.
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```bash
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$ docker update --cpu-shares 512 -m 300M abebf7571666 hopeful_morse
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```
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### Update a container's restart policy
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To update restart policy for one or more containers:
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```bash
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$ docker update --restart=on-failure:3 abebf7571666 hopeful_morse
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```
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