Fixes manpages for p and z by downloading a specific version
of go instead of relying on the distro version.
Signed-off-by: Christopher Jones <tophj@linux.vnet.ibm.com>
Signed-off-by: Lewis Daly <lewisdaly@me.com>
Updated uid/gid reference to be more canonical - and signed commit
Signed-off-by: Lewis Daly <lewisdaly@me.com>
Editorial suggestion
I tried my hand at rewriting this a bit for readability. Can you please verify that the facts are correct, especially about the permission changes? You can feel free to squash my commit with yours so that it's signed. You'll need to pull the change from your fork to work on it locally.
Editorial suggestion
I tried my hand at rewriting this a bit for readability. Can you please verify that the facts are correct, especially about the permission changes? You can feel free to squash my commit with yours so that it's signed. You'll need to pull the change from your fork to work on it locally.
This persists the "propagated mount" for plugins outside the main
rootfs. This enables `docker plugin upgrade` to not remove potentially
important data during upgrade rather than forcing plugin authors to hard
code a host path to persist data to.
Also migrates old plugins that have a propagated mount which is in the
rootfs on daemon startup.
Signed-off-by: Brian Goff <cpuguy83@gmail.com>
This allows a plugin to be upgraded without requiring to
uninstall/reinstall a plugin.
Since plugin resources (e.g. volumes) are tied to a plugin ID, this is
important to ensure resources aren't lost.
The plugin must be disabled while upgrading (errors out if enabled).
This does not add any convenience flags for automatically
disabling/re-enabling the plugin during before/after upgrade.
Since an upgrade may change requested permissions, the user is required
to accept permissions just like `docker plugin install`.
Signed-off-by: Brian Goff <cpuguy83@gmail.com>
Signed-off-by: John Howard <jhoward@microsoft.com>
Working directory processing was handled differently for Hyper-V and Windows-Server containers, as annotated in the builder documentation (updated in this PR). For Hyper-V containers, the working directory set by WORKDIR was not created. This PR makes Hyper-V containers work the same as Windows Server containers (and the same as Linux).
Example (only applies to Hyper-V containers, so not reproducible under CI environment)
Dockerfile:
FROM microsoft/nanoserver
WORKDIR c:\installer
ENV GOROOT=c:\installer
ADD go.exe .
RUN go --help
Running on Windows Server 2016, using docker master without this change, but with daemon set to --exec-opt isolation=hyperv as it would be for Client operating systems.
PS E:\go\src\github.com\docker\docker> dockerd -g c:\control --exec-opt isolation=hyperv
time="2017-02-01T15:48:09.657286100-08:00" level=info msg="Windows default isolation mode: hyperv"
time="2017-02-01T15:48:09.662720900-08:00" level=info msg="[graphdriver] using prior storage driver: windowsfilter"
time="2017-02-01T15:48:10.011588000-08:00" level=info msg="Graph migration to content-addressability took 0.00 seconds"
time="2017-02-01T15:48:10.016655800-08:00" level=info msg="Loading containers: start."
time="2017-02-01T15:48:10.460820000-08:00" level=info msg="Loading containers: done."
time="2017-02-01T15:48:10.509859600-08:00" level=info msg="Daemon has completed initialization"
time="2017-02-01T15:48:10.509859600-08:00" level=info msg="Docker daemon" commit=3c64061 graphdriver=windowsfilter version=1.14.0-dev
First with no explicit isolation:
PS E:\docker\build\unifyworkdir> docker build --no-cache .
Sending build context to Docker daemon 10.1 MB
Step 1/5 : FROM microsoft/nanoserver
---> 89b8556cb9ca
Step 2/5 : WORKDIR c:\installer
---> 7e0f41d08204
Removing intermediate container 236c7802042a
Step 3/5 : ENV GOROOT c:\installer
---> Running in 8ea5237183c1
---> 394b70435261
Removing intermediate container 8ea5237183c1
Step 4/5 : ADD go.exe .
---> e47401a1745c
Removing intermediate container 88dcc28e74b1
Step 5/5 : RUN go --help
---> Running in efe90e1b6b8b
container efe90e1b6b8b76586abc5c1dc0e2797b75adc26517c48733d90651e767c8463b encountered an error during CreateProcess: failure in a Windows system call: The directory name is invalid. (0x10b) extra info: {"ApplicationName":"","CommandLine":"cmd /S /C go --help","User":"","WorkingDirectory":"C:\\installer","Environment":{"GOROOT":"c:\\installer"},"EmulateConsole":false,"CreateStdInPipe":true,"CreateStdOutPipe":true,"CreateStdErrPipe":true,"ConsoleSize":[0,0]}
PS E:\docker\build\unifyworkdir>
Then forcing process isolation:
PS E:\docker\build\unifyworkdir> docker build --isolation=process --no-cache .
Sending build context to Docker daemon 10.1 MB
Step 1/5 : FROM microsoft/nanoserver
---> 89b8556cb9ca
Step 2/5 : WORKDIR c:\installer
---> 350c955980c8
Removing intermediate container 8339c1e9250c
Step 3/5 : ENV GOROOT c:\installer
---> Running in bde511c5e3e0
---> b8820063b5b6
Removing intermediate container bde511c5e3e0
Step 4/5 : ADD go.exe .
---> e4ac32f8902b
Removing intermediate container d586e8492eda
Step 5/5 : RUN go --help
---> Running in 9e1aa235af5f
Cannot mkdir: C:\installer is not a directory
PS E:\docker\build\unifyworkdir>
Now compare the same results after this PR. Again, first with no explicit isolation (defaulting to Hyper-V containers as that's what the daemon it set to) - note it now succeeds 😄
PS E:\docker\build\unifyworkdir> docker build --no-cache .
Sending build context to Docker daemon 10.1 MB
Step 1/5 : FROM microsoft/nanoserver
---> 89b8556cb9ca
Step 2/5 : WORKDIR c:\installer
---> 4f319f301c69
Removing intermediate container 61b9c0b1ff6f
Step 3/5 : ENV GOROOT c:\installer
---> Running in c464a1d612d8
---> 96a26ab9a7b5
Removing intermediate container c464a1d612d8
Step 4/5 : ADD go.exe .
---> 0290d61faf57
Removing intermediate container dc5a085fffe3
Step 5/5 : RUN go --help
---> Running in 60bd56042ff8
Go is a tool for managing Go source code.
Usage:
go command [arguments]
The commands are:
build compile packages and dependencies
clean remove object files
doc show documentation for package or symbol
env print Go environment information
fix run go tool fix on packages
fmt run gofmt on package sources
generate generate Go files by processing source
get download and install packages and dependencies
install compile and install packages and dependencies
list list packages
run compile and run Go program
test test packages
tool run specified go tool
version print Go version
vet run go tool vet on packages
Use "go help [command]" for more information about a command.
Additional help topics:
c calling between Go and C
buildmode description of build modes
filetype file types
gopath GOPATH environment variable
environment environment variables
importpath import path syntax
packages description of package lists
testflag description of testing flags
testfunc description of testing functions
Use "go help [topic]" for more information about that topic.
The command 'cmd /S /C go --help' returned a non-zero code: 2
And the same with forcing process isolation. Also works 😄
PS E:\docker\build\unifyworkdir> docker build --isolation=process --no-cache .
Sending build context to Docker daemon 10.1 MB
Step 1/5 : FROM microsoft/nanoserver
---> 89b8556cb9ca
Step 2/5 : WORKDIR c:\installer
---> f423b9cc3e78
Removing intermediate container 41330c88893d
Step 3/5 : ENV GOROOT c:\installer
---> Running in 0b99a2d7bf19
---> e051144bf8ec
Removing intermediate container 0b99a2d7bf19
Step 4/5 : ADD go.exe .
---> 7072e32b7c37
Removing intermediate container a7a97aa37fd1
Step 5/5 : RUN go --help
---> Running in 7097438a54e5
Go is a tool for managing Go source code.
Usage:
go command [arguments]
The commands are:
build compile packages and dependencies
clean remove object files
doc show documentation for package or symbol
env print Go environment information
fix run go tool fix on packages
fmt run gofmt on package sources
generate generate Go files by processing source
get download and install packages and dependencies
install compile and install packages and dependencies
list list packages
run compile and run Go program
test test packages
tool run specified go tool
version print Go version
vet run go tool vet on packages
Use "go help [command]" for more information about a command.
Additional help topics:
c calling between Go and C
buildmode description of build modes
filetype file types
gopath GOPATH environment variable
environment environment variables
importpath import path syntax
packages description of package lists
testflag description of testing flags
testfunc description of testing functions
Use "go help [topic]" for more information about that topic.
The command 'cmd /S /C go --help' returned a non-zero code: 2
PS E:\docker\build\unifyworkdir>
This fix tries to improve the display of `docker service ls`
and adds `--format` flag to `docker service ls`.
In addition to `--format` flag, several other improvement:
1. Updates `docker stacks service`.
2. Adds `servicesFormat` to config file.
Related docs has been updated.
Signed-off-by: Yong Tang <yong.tang.github@outlook.com>
This fix made several updates:
1. Update opts.MemBytes so that default value will not show up.
The reason is that in case a default value is decided by daemon,
instead of client, we actually want to not show default value.
2. Move `docker run/create/build` to use opts.MemBytes for `--shm-size`
This is to bring consistency between daemon and docker run
3. docs updates.
Signed-off-by: Yong Tang <yong.tang.github@outlook.com>
This fix fixes issue raised in 29492 where it was not
possible to specify a default `--default-shm-size` in daemon
configuration for each `docker run``.
The flag `--default-shm-size` which is reloadable, has been
added to the daemon configuation.
Related docs has been updated.
This fix fixes 29492.
Signed-off-by: Yong Tang <yong.tang.github@outlook.com>
This fix adds `--filter capability=[volumedriver|authz]` to `docker plugin ls`.
The related docs has been updated.
An integration test has been added.
Signed-off-by: Yong Tang <yong.tang.github@outlook.com>
This fix adds `--filter enabled=true` to `docker plugin ls`,
as was specified in 28624.
The related API and docs has been updated.
An integration test has been added.
This fix fixes 28624.
Signed-off-by: Yong Tang <yong.tang.github@outlook.com>
This fix tries to address the enhancement proposal raised in
27178 for filtering based on published or exposed ports of
`docker ps --filter`.
In this fix, two filter options, `publish` and `expose` have
been added to take either `<port>[/<protocol>]` or `<from>-<to>[/<protocol>]`
and filtering on containers.
An integration test has been added to cover the changes.
This fix fixes 27178.
Signed-off-by: Yong Tang <yong.tang.github@outlook.com>
This introduce a new `--device-cgroup-rule` flag that allow a user to
add one or more entry to the container cgroup device `devices.allow`
Signed-off-by: Kenfe-Mickael Laventure <mickael.laventure@gmail.com>
* Depending on the host configuration between the docker engine and the remote host we wish to mount using sshfs, a password may be required.
* Confirmed syntax for optional parameter with @vieux
* Verified change works as desired with engine running on Ubuntu host and mounting a volume from a file system on a Mac.
Signed-off-by: David Williamson <david.williamson@docker.com>
This fix tries to address the issue raised in 29972 where
it was not possible to specify `--read-only` for `docker service create`
and `docker service update`, in order to have the container's root file
system to be read only.
This fix adds `--read-only` and update the `ReadonlyRootfs` in `HostConfig`
through `service create` and `service update`.
Related docs has been updated.
Integration test has been added.
This fix fixes 29972.
Signed-off-by: Yong Tang <yong.tang.github@outlook.com>
`docker plugin ls` now has `--format`, so there is no more need for
postprocessing raw `docker plugin ls` output with `awk` any more.
This will make generation of plugin lists robust against changes
in `docker plugin ls` output.
Signed-off-by: Harald Albers <github@albersweb.de>