When the client closes websocket connections that sends container
output through websocket, an error message is displayed:
"Error attaching websocket: %!s(<nil>)"
This message is misleading. Thus, this change suggests to check
if error is nil and print the correct message accordingly.
Signed-off-by: Boaz Shuster <ripcurld.github@gmail.com>
Upstream-commit: 8f65bb6d90e3a95420bb634e415c3cce36d86201
Component: engine
Permit a broader range of errors from mirror endpoints when determining whether to fall back
Upstream-commit: 4055bfb3d3031de7077406ddf0f7e529c47852a9
Component: engine
Ensures that when a plugin is removed that it doesn't interfere with
other plugins mounts and also ensures its own mounts are cleaned up.
Signed-off-by: Brian Goff <cpuguy83@gmail.com>
Upstream-commit: 5017b5bef55c31db4c04c8058ef7db8597b11341
Component: engine
Even though it's highly discouraged, there are existing
installs that are running overlay/overlay2 on filesystems
without d_type support.
This patch allows the daemon to start in such cases, instead of
refusing to start without an option to override.
For fresh installs, backing filesystems without d_type support
will still cause the overlay/overlay2 drivers to be marked as
"unsupported", and skipped during the automatic selection.
This feature is only to keep backward compatibility, but
will be removed at some point.
Signed-off-by: Sebastiaan van Stijn <github@gone.nl>
Upstream-commit: 0a4e793a3da9ba6d20bccfb83f7c48e20a76d895
Component: engine
Support for running overlay/overlay2 on a backing filesystem
without d_type support (most likely: xfs, as ext4 supports
this by default), was deprecated for some time.
Running without d_type support is problematic, and can
lead to difficult to debug issues ("invalid argument" errors,
or unable to remove files from the container's filesystem).
This patch turns the warning that was previously printed
into an "unsupported" error, so that the overlay/overlay2
drivers are not automatically selected when detecting supported
storage drivers.
Signed-off-by: Sebastiaan van Stijn <github@gone.nl>
Upstream-commit: 0abb8dec3f730f3ad2cc9a161c97968a6bfd0631
Component: engine
The fsmagic check was always performed on "data-root" (`/var/lib/docker`),
not on the storage-driver's home directory (e.g. `/var/lib/docker/<somedriver>`).
This caused detection to be done on the wrong filesystem in situations
where `/var/lib/docker/<somedriver>` was a mount, and a different
filesystem than `/var/lib/docker` itself.
This patch checks if the storage-driver's home directory exists, and only
falls back to `/var/lib/docker` if it doesn't exist.
Signed-off-by: Sebastiaan van Stijn <github@gone.nl>
Upstream-commit: f9c8fa305e1501d8056f8744cb193a720aab0e13
Component: engine
This commit is a set of fixes and improvement for zfs graph driver,
in particular:
1. Remove mount point after umount in `Get()` error path, as well
as in `Put()` (with `MNT_DETACH` flag). This should solve "failed
to remove root filesystem for <ID> .... dataset is busy" error
reported in Moby issue 35642.
To reproduce the issue:
- start dockerd with zfs
- docker run -d --name c1 --rm busybox top
- docker run -d --name c2 --rm busybox top
- docker stop c1
- docker rm c1
Output when the bug is present:
```
Error response from daemon: driver "zfs" failed to remove root
filesystem for XXX : exit status 1: "/sbin/zfs zfs destroy -r
scratch/docker/YYY" => cannot destroy 'scratch/docker/YYY':
dataset is busy
```
Output when the bug is fixed:
```
Error: No such container: c1
```
(as the container has been successfully autoremoved on stop)
2. Fix/improve error handling in `Get()` -- do not try to umount
if `refcount` > 0
3. Simplifies unmount in `Get()`. Specifically, remove call to
`graphdriver.Mounted()` (which checks if fs is mounted using
`statfs()` and check for fs type) and `mount.Unmount()` (which
parses `/proc/self/mountinfo`). Calling `unix.Unmount()` is
simple and sufficient.
4. Add unmounting of driver's home to `Cleanup()`.
Signed-off-by: Kir Kolyshkin <kolyshkin@gmail.com>
Upstream-commit: a450a575a672b90f02a4b1d3d9300ce1d70a6311
Component: engine
Previously, the code would set the mtime on the directories before
creating files in the directory itself. This was problematic
because it resulted in the mtimes on the directories being
incorrectly set. This change makes it so that the mtime is
set only _after_ all of the files have been created.
Signed-off-by: Sargun Dhillon <sargun@sargun.me>
Upstream-commit: 77a2bc3e5bbc9be3fe166ed8321b7cd04e7bd097
Component: engine