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* Added option to keep containers running after checkpointingAdrian Reber2018-11-20
| | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | CRIU supports to leave processes running after checkpointing: -R|--leave-running leave tasks in running state after checkpoint runc also support to leave containers running after checkpointing: --leave-running leave the process running after checkpointing With this commit the support to leave a container running after checkpointing is brought to Podman: --leave-running, -R leave the container running after writing checkpoint to disk Now it is possible to checkpoint a container at some point in time without stopping the container. This can be used to rollback the container to an early state: $ podman run --tmpfs /tmp --name podman-criu-test -d docker://docker.io/yovfiatbeb/podman-criu-test $ curl 10.88.64.253:8080/examples/servlets/servlet/HelloWorldExample 3 $ podman container checkpoint -R -l $ curl 10.88.64.253:8080/examples/servlets/servlet/HelloWorldExample 4 $ curl 10.88.64.253:8080/examples/servlets/servlet/HelloWorldExample 5 $ podman stop -l $ podman container restore -l $ curl 10.88.64.253:8080/examples/servlets/servlet/HelloWorldExample 4 So after checkpointing the container kept running and was stopped after some time. Restoring this container will restore the state right at the checkpoint. Signed-off-by: Adrian Reber <areber@redhat.com>
* Use a struct to pass options to Checkpoint()Adrian Reber2018-11-20
| | | | | | | | | For upcoming changes to the Checkpoint() functions this commit switches checkpoint options from a boolean to a struct, so that additional options can be passed easily to Checkpoint() without changing the function parameters all the time. Signed-off-by: Adrian Reber <areber@redhat.com>
* Add --all and --latest to checkpoint/restoreAdrian Reber2018-10-23
| | | | | | | This add the convenience options --all and --latest to the subcommands checkpoint and restore. Signed-off-by: Adrian Reber <areber@redhat.com>
* Sort all command flagsQi Wang2018-10-11
| | | | Signed-off-by: Qi Wang <qiwan@redhat.com>
* Add support to checkpoint/restore containersAdrian Reber2018-10-03
runc uses CRIU to support checkpoint and restore of containers. This brings an initial checkpoint/restore implementation to podman. None of the additional runc flags are yet supported and container migration optimization (pre-copy/post-copy) is also left for the future. The current status is that it is possible to checkpoint and restore a container. I am testing on RHEL-7.x and as the combination of RHEL-7 and CRIU has seccomp troubles I have to create the container without seccomp. With the following steps I am able to checkpoint and restore a container: # podman run --security-opt="seccomp=unconfined" -d registry.fedoraproject.org/f27/httpd # curl -I 10.22.0.78:8080 HTTP/1.1 403 Forbidden # <-- this is actually a good answer # podman container checkpoint <container> # curl -I 10.22.0.78:8080 curl: (7) Failed connect to 10.22.0.78:8080; No route to host # podman container restore <container> # curl -I 10.22.0.78:8080 HTTP/1.1 403 Forbidden I am using CRIU, runc and conmon from git. All required changes for checkpoint/restore support in podman have been merged in the corresponding projects. To have the same IP address in the restored container as before checkpointing, CNI is told which IP address to use. If the saved network configuration cannot be found during restore, the container is restored with a new IP address. For CRIU to restore established TCP connections the IP address of the network namespace used for restore needs to be the same. For TCP connections in the listening state the IP address can change. During restore only one network interface with one IP address is handled correctly. Support to restore containers with more advanced network configuration will be implemented later. v2: * comment typo * print debug messages during cleanup of restore files * use createContainer() instead of createOCIContainer() * introduce helper CheckpointPath() * do not try to restore a container that is paused * use existing helper functions for cleanup * restructure code flow for better readability * do not try to restore if checkpoint/inventory.img is missing * git add checkpoint.go restore.go v3: * move checkpoint/restore under 'podman container' v4: * incorporated changes from latest reviews Signed-off-by: Adrian Reber <areber@redhat.com>