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author | Matthew Heon <matthew.heon@pm.me> | 2019-04-29 10:37:50 -0400 |
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committer | Matthew Heon <matthew.heon@pm.me> | 2019-05-01 11:12:24 -0400 |
commit | 0b2c9c2acc38f51f871fd5a06aca205127a06d1d (patch) | |
tree | 62a3f1a5e8ad83d9ec7bfe1a066b3d898f69c8c9 /cmd/podman/varlink/io.podman.varlink | |
parent | ad68036a88e35dc3c7a19962b8e21867b459f8f1 (diff) | |
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Add basic structure of podman init command
As part of this, rework the number of workers used by various
Podman tasks to match original behavior - need an explicit
fallthrough in the switch statement for that block to work as
expected.
Also, trivial change to Podman cleanup to work on initialized
containers - we need to reset to a different state after cleaning
up the OCI runtime.
Signed-off-by: Matthew Heon <matthew.heon@pm.me>
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diff --git a/cmd/podman/varlink/io.podman.varlink b/cmd/podman/varlink/io.podman.varlink index 309f9765a..1b6113b7c 100644 --- a/cmd/podman/varlink/io.podman.varlink +++ b/cmd/podman/varlink/io.podman.varlink @@ -641,6 +641,14 @@ method StartContainer(name: string) -> (container: string) # ~~~ method StopContainer(name: string, timeout: int) -> (container: string) +# InitContainer initializes the given container. It accepts a container name or +# ID, and will initialize the container matching that ID if possible, and error +# if not. Containers can only be initialized when they are in the Created or +# Exited states. Initialization prepares a container to be started, but does not +# start the container. It is intended to be used to debug a container's state +# prior to starting it. +method InitContainer(name: string) -> (container: string) + # RestartContainer will restart a running container given a container name or ID and timeout value. The timeout # value is the time before a forcible stop is used to stop the container. If the container cannot be found by # name or ID, a [ContainerNotFound](#ContainerNotFound) error will be returned; otherwise, the ID of the |