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diff --git a/docs/source/markdown/podman-run.1.md b/docs/source/markdown/podman-run.1.md index b86c9b363..0166a344a 100644 --- a/docs/source/markdown/podman-run.1.md +++ b/docs/source/markdown/podman-run.1.md @@ -118,15 +118,27 @@ Write the pid of the **conmon** process to a file. As **conmon** runs in a separ **--cpu-period**=*limit* -Limit the container's CPU usage by setting CPU CFS (Completely Fair Scheduler) period. +Set the CPU period for the Completely Fair Scheduler (CFS), which is a +duration in microseconds. Once the container's CPU quota is used up, it will +not be scheduled to run until the current period ends. Defaults to 100000 +microseconds. + +On some systems, changing the CPU limits may not be allowed for non-root +users. For more details, see +https://github.com/containers/podman/blob/master/troubleshooting.md#26-running-containers-with-cpu-limits-fails-with-a-permissions-error **--cpu-quota**=*limit* -Limit the CPU CFS (Completely Fair Scheduler) quota. +Limit the CPU Completely Fair Scheduler (CFS) quota. Limit the container's CPU usage. By default, containers run with the full -CPU resource. This flag tell the kernel to restrict the container's CPU usage -to the quota you specify. +CPU resource. The limit is a number in microseconds. If you provide a number, +the container will be allowed to use that much CPU time until the CPU period +ends (controllable via **--cpu-period**). + +On some systems, changing the CPU limits may not be allowed for non-root +users. For more details, see +https://github.com/containers/podman/blob/master/troubleshooting.md#26-running-containers-with-cpu-limits-fails-with-a-permissions-error **--cpu-rt-period**=*microseconds* @@ -180,7 +192,13 @@ division of CPU shares: **--cpus**=*number* -Number of CPUs. The default is *0.0* which means no limit. +Number of CPUs. The default is *0.0* which means no limit. This is shorthand +for **--cpu-period** and **--cpu-quota**, so you may only set either +**--cpus** or **--cpu-period** and **--cpu-quota**. + +On some systems, changing the CPU limits may not be allowed for non-root +users. For more details, see +https://github.com/containers/podman/blob/master/troubleshooting.md#26-running-containers-with-cpu-limits-fails-with-a-permissions-error **--cpuset-cpus**=*number* @@ -515,7 +533,7 @@ Tune a container's memory swappiness behavior. Accepts an integer between *0* an Attach a filesystem mount to the container -Current supported mount TYPEs are **bind**, **volume**, **tmpfs** and **devpts**. <sup>[[1]](#Footnote1)</sup> +Current supported mount TYPEs are **bind**, **volume**, **image**, **tmpfs** and **devpts**. <sup>[[1]](#Footnote1)</sup> e.g. @@ -527,6 +545,8 @@ Current supported mount TYPEs are **bind**, **volume**, **tmpfs** and **devpts** type=tmpfs,tmpfs-size=512M,destination=/path/in/container + type=image,source=fedora,destination=/fedora-image,rw=true + type=devpts,destination=/dev/pts Common Options: @@ -535,11 +555,19 @@ Current supported mount TYPEs are **bind**, **volume**, **tmpfs** and **devpts** · dst, destination, target: mount destination spec. + Options specific to volume: + · ro, readonly: true or false (default). + Options specific to image: + + · rw, readwrite: true or false (default). + Options specific to bind: - · bind-propagation: shared, slave, private, rshared, rslave, or rprivate(default). See also mount(2). + · ro, readonly: true or false (default). + + · bind-propagation: shared, slave, private, unbindable, rshared, rslave, runbindable, or rprivate(default). See also mount(2). . bind-nonrecursive: do not setup a recursive bind mount. By default it is recursive. @@ -547,6 +575,8 @@ Current supported mount TYPEs are **bind**, **volume**, **tmpfs** and **devpts** Options specific to tmpfs: + · ro, readonly: true or false (default). + · tmpfs-size: Size of the tmpfs mount in bytes. Unlimited by default in Linux. · tmpfs-mode: File mode of the tmpfs in octal. (e.g. 700 or 0700.) Defaults to 1777 in Linux. @@ -985,7 +1015,7 @@ The _options_ is a comma delimited list and can be: <sup>[[1]](#Footnote1)</sup> * **rw**|**ro** * **z**|**Z** -* [**r**]**shared**|[**r**]**slave**|[**r**]**private** +* [**r**]**shared**|[**r**]**slave**|[**r**]**private**[**r**]**unbindable** * [**r**]**bind** * [**no**]**exec** * [**no**]**dev** @@ -1069,12 +1099,13 @@ way mount propagation and that is mounts done on host under that volume will be visible inside container but not the other way around. <sup>[[1]](#Footnote1)</sup> To control mount propagation property of volume one can use [**r**]**shared**, -[**r**]**slave** or [**r**]**private** propagation flag. Propagation property can -be specified only for bind mounted volumes and not for internal volumes or -named volumes. For mount propagation to work source mount point (mount point -where source dir is mounted on) has to have right propagation properties. For -shared volumes, source mount point has to be shared. And for slave volumes, -source mount has to be either shared or slave. <sup>[[1]](#Footnote1)</sup> +[**r**]**slave**, [**r**]**private** or [**r**]**unbindable** propagation flag. +Propagation property can be specified only for bind mounted volumes and not for +internal volumes or named volumes. For mount propagation to work source mount +point (mount point where source dir is mounted on) has to have right propagation +properties. For shared volumes, source mount point has to be shared. And for +slave volumes, source mount has to be either shared or slave. +<sup>[[1]](#Footnote1)</sup> If you want to recursively mount a volume and all of its submounts into a container, then you can use the **rbind** option. By default the bind option is |