Fix order of pause and port in command line documentation.

Signed-off-by: Andreas Köhler <andi5.py@gmx.net>
Upstream-commit: dde41d008e
Component: cli
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Andreas Köhler
2015-01-07 20:27:24 +01:00
committed by Tibor Vass
parent 52d9478b69
commit 67ff33a519

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@ -1328,6 +1328,22 @@ timestamp, for example `2014-09-16T06:17:46.000000000Z`, to each
log entry. To ensure that the timestamps for are aligned the
nano-second part of the timestamp will be padded with zero when necessary.
## pause
Usage: docker pause CONTAINER
Pause all processes within a container
The `docker pause` command uses the cgroups freezer to suspend all processes in
a container. Traditionally, when suspending a process the `SIGSTOP` signal is
used, which is observable by the process being suspended. With the cgroups freezer
the process is unaware, and unable to capture, that it is being suspended,
and subsequently resumed.
See the
[cgroups freezer documentation](https://www.kernel.org/doc/Documentation/cgroups/freezer-subsystem.txt)
for further details.
## port
Usage: docker port CONTAINER [PRIVATE_PORT[/PROTO]]
@ -1350,22 +1366,6 @@ just a specific mapping:
$ sudo docker port test 7890
0.0.0.0:4321
## pause
Usage: docker pause CONTAINER
Pause all processes within a container
The `docker pause` command uses the cgroups freezer to suspend all processes in
a container. Traditionally when suspending a process the `SIGSTOP` signal is
used, which is observable by the process being suspended. With the cgroups freezer
the process is unaware, and unable to capture, that it is being suspended,
and subsequently resumed.
See the
[cgroups freezer documentation](https://www.kernel.org/doc/Documentation/cgroups/freezer-subsystem.txt)
for further details.
## ps
Usage: docker ps [OPTIONS]