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authorPaul Holzinger <paul.holzinger@web.de>2020-09-20 19:43:19 +0200
committerPaul Holzinger <paul.holzinger@web.de>2020-09-20 22:49:09 +0200
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Fix incorrect parsing of create/run --volumes-from
Add a bunch of tests to ensure that --volumes-from works as expected. Also align the podman create and run man page. Signed-off-by: Paul Holzinger <paul.holzinger@web.de>
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-rw-r--r--docs/source/markdown/podman-create.1.md13
-rw-r--r--docs/source/markdown/podman-run.1.md14
2 files changed, 15 insertions, 12 deletions
diff --git a/docs/source/markdown/podman-create.1.md b/docs/source/markdown/podman-create.1.md
index 9049ffb9f..4a8b311f0 100644
--- a/docs/source/markdown/podman-create.1.md
+++ b/docs/source/markdown/podman-create.1.md
@@ -1070,11 +1070,11 @@ change propagation properties of source mount. Say `/` is source mount for
**--volumes-from**[=*CONTAINER*[:*OPTIONS*]]
-Mount volumes from the specified container(s).
-*OPTIONS* is a comma delimited list with the following available elements:
+Mount volumes from the specified container(s). Used to share volumes between
+containers. The *options* is a comma delimited list with the following available elements:
-* [rw|ro]
-* z
+* **rw**|**ro**
+* **z**
Mounts already mounted volumes from a source container onto another
container. You must supply the source's container-id or container-name.
@@ -1083,9 +1083,8 @@ the target container. You can share volumes even if the source container
is not running.
By default, Podman mounts the volumes in the same mode (read-write or
-read-only) as it is mounted in the source container. Optionally, you
-can change this by suffixing the container-id with either the `ro` or
-`rw` keyword.
+read-only) as it is mounted in the source container.
+You can change this by adding a `ro` or `rw` _option_.
Labeling systems like SELinux require that proper labels are placed on volume
content mounted into a container. Without a label, the security system might
diff --git a/docs/source/markdown/podman-run.1.md b/docs/source/markdown/podman-run.1.md
index 1a7b36a5e..47aa8827f 100644
--- a/docs/source/markdown/podman-run.1.md
+++ b/docs/source/markdown/podman-run.1.md
@@ -1100,7 +1100,7 @@ will convert /foo into a shared mount point. Alternatively, one can directly
change propagation properties of source mount. Say, if _/_ is source mount for
_/foo_, then use **mount --make-shared /** to convert _/_ into a shared mount.
-**--volumes-from**[=*container-id*[:*options*]]
+**--volumes-from**[=*CONTAINER*[:*OPTIONS*]]
Mount volumes from the specified container(s). Used to share volumes between
containers. The *options* is a comma delimited list with the following available elements:
@@ -1108,19 +1108,23 @@ containers. The *options* is a comma delimited list with the following available
* **rw**|**ro**
* **z**
-You can share volumes even if the source container is not running.
+Mounts already mounted volumes from a source container onto another
+container. You must supply the source's container-id or container-name.
+To share a volume, use the --volumes-from option when running
+the target container. You can share volumes even if the source container
+is not running.
By default, Podman mounts the volumes in the same mode (read-write or
read-only) as it is mounted in the source container.
-You can change this by adding a **ro** or **rw** _option_.
+You can change this by adding a `ro` or `rw` _option_.
Labeling systems like SELinux require that proper labels are placed on volume
content mounted into a container. Without a label, the security system might
prevent the processes running inside the container from using the content. By
default, Podman does not change the labels set by the OS.
-To change a label in the container context, you can add **z** to the volume mount.
-This suffix tells Podman to relabel file objects on the shared volumes. The **z**
+To change a label in the container context, you can add `z` to the volume mount.
+This suffix tells Podman to relabel file objects on the shared volumes. The `z`
option tells Podman that two containers share the volume content. As a result,
podman labels the content with a shared content label. Shared volume labels allow
all containers to read/write content.