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Signed-off-by: Michael Anckaert <michael.anckaert@sinax.be>
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kube: Add support for `podman pod logs`.
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Following PR adds support for `kubectl` like `pod logs` to podman.
Usage `podman pod logs <podIDorName` gives a stream of logs for all
the containers within the pod with **containername** as a field.
Just like **`kubectl`** also supports `podman pod logs -c ctrIDorName podIDorName`
to limit the log stream to any of the specificied container which belongs to pod.
Signed-off-by: Aditya Rajan <arajan@redhat.com>
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Spell "build linux darwin" as "build !windows".
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Equivalent for supported platforms, and makes it easier to support
additional unix-like OSes.
[NO TESTS NEEDED]
Signed-off-by: Maya Rashish <maya@NetBSD.org>
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[CI:DOCS] Document default timeout for libpod API Container Restart
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Signed-off-by: Jelle van der Waa <jvanderwaa@redhat.com>
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generate systemd: handle --restart
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Handle custom restart policies of containers when generating the unit
files; those should be set on the unit level and removed from ExecStart
flags.
Fixes: #11438
Signed-off-by: Valentin Rothberg <rothberg@redhat.com>
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Adding `-cpu host` for qemu for MacOS
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Adding the `-cpu host` option to the `addArchOptions` function for
darwin removes the warning message, "host doesn't support requested
feature: CPUID.80000001H:ECX.svm [bit 2]" by qemu-system-x86_64 when
using the `podman machine start` command on MacOS
Closes #11421
[NO TESTS NEEDED]
Signed-off-by: Scott Schreckengaust <scottschreckengaust@users.noreply.github.com>
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Prevent hitting `panic: runtime error: index out of range [1] with length 1`
while performing `podman info` when unexpected values for user.slice is found.
[NO TESTS NEEDED]
Signed-off-by: Aditya Rajan <arajan@redhat.com>
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Cause qemu to fall back to using TCG acceleration when HVP acceleration
is not available on Darwin Aarch64. Qemu prints a warning which it is
desirable to leave to embarrass the upstream Qemu into approving the HVF
patches.
[NO TESTS NEEDED]
Signed-off-by: Jonathan Springer <jspringer@us.ibm.com>
Signed-off-by: Jonathan Springer <jonpspri@gmail.com>
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Remove unused stubs intended to start a machine with libvirt
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[NO TESTS NEEDED]
Signed-off-by: Maya Rashish <maya@NetBSD.org>
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When net.Dial always fail in the above loop, the code following the loop
is executed. This error check prevents this.
[NO TESTS NEEDED]
Signed-off-by: Guillaume Rose <gurose@redhat.com>
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manifest: `rm` should not remove referenced images.
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Following PR makes sure that `podman manifest rm <list>` only removes
the named manifest list and not referenced images.
Bumping and squashing c/common to v0.43.3-0.20210902095222-a7acc160fb25
in same commit in order to make sure build commit test passes.
Signed-off-by: Aditya Rajan <arajan@redhat.com>
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Since boolean flags accept `True` and `False` the systemd flag should do
this as well.
Fixes #11387
Signed-off-by: Paul Holzinger <pholzing@redhat.com>
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rootlessport: allow socket paths with more than 108 chars
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Creating the rootlessport socket can fail with `bind: invalid argument`
when the socket path is longer than 108 chars. This is the case for
users with a long runtime directory.
Since the kernel does not allow to use socket paths with more then 108
chars use a workaround to open the socket path.
[NO TESTS NEEDED]
Signed-off-by: Paul Holzinger <pholzing@redhat.com>
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podman stop always cleanup
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When a container is configured for auto removal podman stop should still
do cleanup, there is no guarantee the the cleanup process spawned by
conmon will be successful. Also a user expects after podman stop that
the network/mounts are cleaned up. Therefore podman stop should not return
early and instead do the cleanup and ignore errors if the container was
already removed.
[NO TESTS NEEDED] I don't know how to test this.
Fixes #11384
Signed-off-by: Paul Holzinger <pholzing@redhat.com>
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`generate systemd --new` is looking at the "create command" of the
container/pod which is simply the os.Args at creation time.
It does not work on containers or pods created via the REST API since
the create command is not set. `--new` does work on such containers and
pods since there is no reliable way to reverse-map their configs to
command-line arguments of podman.
Fixes: #11370
Signed-off-by: Valentin Rothberg <rothberg@redhat.com>
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auto-update: fix authfile label
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Make sure that the container's authfile label is used when pulling down
a new image.
[NO TESTS NEEDED] since it would require some larger rewrite of the
auto-update system tests that I currently have no time for. I added a
reminder to have some breadcrumbs when there is more time.
Fixes: #11171
Signed-off-by: Valentin Rothberg <rothberg@redhat.com>
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clean up socket and pid files from podman machine
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to avoid segvs, we should clean up as much of the socket and regular
files from podman machine as possible on stop. also, on start, we
should add logic to remove these files before starting in case the start
process is stopped prematurely (due to an error for example).
[NO TESTS NEEDED]
Signed-off-by: Brent Baude <bbaude@redhat.com>
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Add support for mount options to API
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When creating containers the specialized mount options where not
populated via the API.
Fixes: #10831
Signed-off-by: Jhon Honce <jhonce@redhat.com>
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Globally replace http:// with https://
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[NO TESTS NEEDED] Hopefully existing tests will find issues.
Signed-off-by: Daniel J Walsh <dwalsh@redhat.com>
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InfraContainer should go through the same creation process as regular containers. This change was from the cmd level
down, involving new container CLI opts and specgen creating functions. What now happens is that both container and pod
cli options are populated in cmd and used to create a podSpecgen and a containerSpecgen. The process then goes as follows
FillOutSpecGen (infra) -> MapSpec (podOpts -> infraOpts) -> PodCreate -> MakePod -> createPodOptions -> NewPod -> CompleteSpec (infra) -> MakeContainer -> NewContainer -> newContainer -> AddInfra (to pod state)
Signed-off-by: cdoern <cdoern@redhat.com>
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teardown play kube
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add the ability for play kube to tear down based on the yaml used to
play it. it is indicated by --down in the play kube command. volumes
are NOT deleted during the teardown. pods and their containers are
stopped and removed.
Signed-off-by: Brent Baude <bbaude@redhat.com>
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[NO TESTS NEEDED] Allow setting of machine stream and image path from containers.conf
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Default is "testing"
Signed-off-by: Ashley Cui <acui@redhat.com>
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logFile until flag issue, negative duration replaced with positive
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we were adding a negative duration in podman events, causing inputs like
-5s to be correct and 5s to be incorrect.
fixes #11158
Signed-off-by: cdoern <cdoern@redhat.com>
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Fix file descriptor leaks in bindings and add test
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* Add response.Body.Close() where needed to release HTTP
connections to API server.
* Add tests to ensure no general leaks occur. 100% coverage would be
required to ensure no leaks on any call.
* Update code comments to be godoc correct
Signed-off-by: Jhon Honce <jhonce@redhat.com>
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podman inspect show exposed ports
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Podman inspect has to show exposed ports to match docker. This requires
storing the exposed ports in the container config.
A exposed port is shown as `"80/tcp": null` while a forwarded port is
shown as `"80/tcp": [{"HostIp": "", "HostPort": "8080" }]`.
Also make sure to add the exposed ports to the new image when the
container is commited.
Fixes #10777
Signed-off-by: Paul Holzinger <pholzing@redhat.com>
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libpod/Container.readFromJournal(): don't skip the first entry
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In libpod/logs.LogLine.Write(), don't write a newline to stdout/stderr
when the log message is only part of a line.
In libpod.ConmonOCIRuntime.HTTPAttach(), don't send a newline over the
HTTP connection when the log message is only part of a line.
In pkg/api/handlers/compat.LogsFromContainer(), don't send a newline
over the HTTP connection when the log message is only part of a line,
and don't make doing so conditional on whether or not the client used
the docker or podman endpoint.
In pkg/domain/infra/tunnel.ContainerEngine.ContainerLogs(), don't add
our own newline to log messages, since they already come through from
the server when they need to.
Signed-off-by: Nalin Dahyabhai <nalin@redhat.com>
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generate systemd: use --cidfile again
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Commit 9ac5267 changed the type of the generated systemd units from
`forking` to `notify`. It further stopped using `--cidfile` and instead
intended systemd to take care of stopping the container, which turned
out to be a bad idea.
Systemd will send the stop/kill signals to conmon which in turn may exit
non-zero, depending on the signal, and ultimately breaking container
cleanup.
Hence, we need to use --cidfile again and let podman stop and remove the
container to make sure that everything's in order.
Fixes: #11304
Signed-off-by: Valentin Rothberg <rothberg@redhat.com>
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This reverts commit 70801b3d714b067d64744697433c5841926dad4d.
It turns out that letting systemd handle stopping the container is not
working as I thought it will. Conmon is receiving the stop/kill signals
and may exit non-zero, which in turn lets the systemd service transition
into the `failed` state.
We need to get back to letting Podman stop the containers and do a
partial revert of commit 9ac5267 which removed using --cidfile.
Happening in a following commit.
Signed-off-by: Valentin Rothberg <rothberg@redhat.com>
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Implement a new network interface to abstract CNI from libpod. The
interface is implemented for the CNI backend but in the future we can
add more backends.
The code is structured in three new packages:
- `libpod/network/types`: contains the interface definition
and the necessary types for it.
- `libpod/network/cni` contains the interface implementation for the CNI
backend.
- `libpod/network/util` a set of utility functions related to
networking.
The CNI package uses ginkgo style unit tests. To test Setup/Teardown the
test must be run as root. Each test will run in their own namespace to
make the test independent from the host environment.
New features with the CNI backend:
- The default network will be created in memory if it does not exists on
disk.
- It can set more than one static IP per container network.
- Networks are loaded once from disk and only if this interface is
used, e.g. for commands such as `podman info` networks are not loaded.
This reduces unnecessary disk IO.
This commit only adds the interface it is not wired into libpod. This
requires a lot of breaking changes which will be done in a followup
commit.
Once this is integrated into libpod the current network code under
`libpod/network` should be removed. Also the dependency on OCICNI
should be dropped.
Signed-off-by: Paul Holzinger <pholzing@redhat.com>
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Commit 9ac5267598c3 changed the type of the generated systemd units from
forking to notify. Parts of these changes was also removing the need to
pass any information via the file system (e.g., PIDFILE, container ID).
That in turn implies that systemd takes care of stopping the container.
By default, systemd first sends a SIGTERM and after a certain timeout,
it'll send a SIGKILL. That's pretty much what Podman is doing, unless
the container was created with a custom stop signal which is the case
when the --stop-signal flag was used or systemd is mounted.
Account for that by using systemd's KillSignal option which allows for
changing SIGTERM to another signal. Also make sure that we're using the
correct timeout for units generated with --new.
Fixes: #11304
Signed-off-by: Valentin Rothberg <rothberg@redhat.com>
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