This fix tries to address the issue raised in 25545 where
volume options at the creation time is not showed up
in `docker volume inspect`.
This fix adds the field `Options` in `Volume` type and
persist the options in volume db so that `volume inspect`
could display the options.
This fix adds a couple of test cases to cover the changes.
This fix fixes 25545.
Signed-off-by: Yong Tang <yong.tang.github@outlook.com>
Upstream-commit: 9ce8aac55e6df65bbf49c682374871a94d379bf3
Component: engine
Keeping the current behavior for exec, i.e., inheriting
variables from main process. New variables will be added
to current ones. If there's already a variable with that
name it will be overwritten.
Example of usage: docker exec -it -e TERM=vt100 <container> top
Closes#24355.
Signed-off-by: Jonh Wendell <jonh.wendell@redhat.com>
Upstream-commit: e03bf1221ee2c863f25a57af4d415e2d8ff4f26c
Component: engine
This adds support for two enhancements to swarm service rolling updates:
- Failure thresholds: In Docker 1.12, a service update could be set up
to either pause or continue after a single failure occurs. This adds
an --update-max-failure-ratio flag that controls how many tasks need to
fail to update for the update as a whole to be considered a failure. A
counterpart flag, --update-monitor, controls how long to monitor each
task for a failure after starting it during the update.
- Rollback flag: service update --rollback reverts the service to its
previous version. If a service update encounters task failures, or
fails to function properly for some other reason, the user can roll back
the update.
SwarmKit also has the ability to roll back updates automatically after
hitting the failure thresholds, but we've decided not to expose this in
the Docker API/CLI for now, favoring a workflow where the decision to
roll back is always made by an admin. Depending on user feedback, we may
add a "rollback" option to --update-failure-action in the future.
Signed-off-by: Aaron Lehmann <aaron.lehmann@docker.com>
Upstream-commit: 6d4b527699b3e95d21d79f6b327252a6cdaca5b0
Component: engine
This fix tries to add a daemon config parameter `--shutdown-timeout`
that specifies the timeout value to stop containers gracefully
(before SIGKILL). The default value is 15s.
The `--shutdown-timeout` parameter is added to daemon options and
config file. It will also be updated during daemon reload.
Additional test cases have been added to cover the change.
This fix fixes#22471.
Signed-off-by: Yong Tang <yong.tang.github@outlook.com>
Upstream-commit: d7be6b2debb653739a32cfcb7c333ca062f62be0
Component: engine
This fix tries to add a flag `--stop-timeout` to specify the timeout value
(in seconds) for the container to stop before SIGKILL is issued. If stop timeout
is not specified then the default timeout (10s) is used.
Additional test cases have been added to cover the change.
This fix is related to #22471. Another pull request will add `--shutdown-timeout`
to daemon for #22471.
Signed-off-by: Yong Tang <yong.tang.github@outlook.com>
Upstream-commit: e66d2108911a2fad016205bdd6bf181f7e822c1c
Component: engine
Fedora 22 reached end of life on July 19th, and
will no longer receive updates;
https://fedoramagazine.org/fedora-22-end-of-life-2016-july/
With the recent release of Fedora 24, Fedora 22 will officially enter End Of
Life (EOL) status on July 19th, 2016. After July 19th, all packages in the
Fedora 22 repositories will no longer receive security, bugfix, or enhancement
updates, and no new packages will be added to the Fedora 22 collection.
Upgrading to Fedora 23 or Fedora 24 before July 19th 2016 is highly recommended
for all users still running Fedora 22.
Signed-off-by: Sebastiaan van Stijn <github@gone.nl>
Upstream-commit: ff405a1d2b9cb7ccbd315e882b6bd7560eb4159c
Component: engine
Commit 9bd8a9b66bb493026599d22c7637909cb460d039
added KernelMemory to the API, but forgot
to include this in the API changelog.
This adds the missing entry in the API
changelog.
Signed-off-by: Sebastiaan van Stijn <github@gone.nl>
Upstream-commit: f988a9ce5e5926b211c7e762b67cff8e9dbac380
Component: engine
This was added in e41de3e6318ad4cb30eabab9bec60f9fb9d7a76b,
but can be a bit confusing due to the "outer" brackets
being for JSON, and the "inner" brackets to indicate
optional values.
During review of that change, this alternative
format was suggested.
Updating the example to use the format that was discussed
during review :)
Signed-off-by: Sebastiaan van Stijn <github@gone.nl>
Upstream-commit: 441c9411e369f5146783c46d7a9413917dacaebe
Component: engine
Some frontmatter such as the weights, menu stuff, etc is no longer used
'draft=true' becomes 'published: false'
Signed-off-by: Misty Stanley-Jones <misty@docker.com>
Upstream-commit: b30609446d212624e3d4ce814c70130b75c552a0
Component: engine
In 27294, `Size` and `RefCount` has been wrapped into `UsageData`
and is only exposed in `GET system/df`. Though the docs was not
updated in `docker_remote_api_v1.25.md`.
This fix updates the docs to refect the changes for `UsageData`.
Signed-off-by: Yong Tang <yong.tang.github@outlook.com>
Upstream-commit: a68047fe688f59c390b2e8b210d57ff6857e833a
Component: engine
This information was added in
1efc940e6f547760e5e8f4648acb120ff19fdc58,
but removed again in
a271eaeba224652e3a12af0287afbae6f82a9333
to make the help-output fit in a 80-chars
terminal.
This adds the available options again
in the help output, and updates the CLI
reference documentation to match actual
output.
Signed-off-by: Sebastiaan van Stijn <github@gone.nl>
Upstream-commit: 3197b312d03e6dc2c12a815bbc2632edfb03bb25
Component: engine
Linux kernel 4.3 and later supports "ambient capabilities" which are the
only way to pass capabilities to containers running as a non root uid.
Previously there was no way to allow containers not running as root
capabilities in a useful way.
Fix#8460
Signed-off-by: Justin Cormack <justin.cormack@docker.com>
Upstream-commit: 199e19548e93262ab00873c1d761b0d05f866042
Component: engine