On Tue, 2011-07-19 at 15:32 -0500, Serge E. Hallyn wrote: > Quoting Michael H. Warfield (m...@wittsend.com): > > On Tue, 2011-07-19 at 13:34 -0500, Serge E. Hallyn wrote: > > > Quoting C Anthony Risinger (anth...@xtfx.me): > > > > there it would seem. however, while i could *maybe* see the rootfs > > > > being an unconditional slave, i would NOT want to see any lxc > > > > default/enforcement preventing container -> host propagation on a > > > > globally recursive scale. im of the opinion that the implementor > > > > should decide the best tactic ... especially in light of the fact the > > > > one distro may not even have the same problems as say > > > > ubutnu/fedora/etc because they keep mount points private by default. > > > > > Good point. (I don't see it on ubuntu either fwiw) Perhaps there > > > should be a toggle in the per-container config file? > > > > Quick question. > > > > Is there any way to test for these flags (SHARED, PRIVATE, SLAVE)? I > > don't see them showing up anywhere from mount, in proc mounts or > > mountstats. How do you check to see if they are set?
> /proc/self/mountinfo is supposed to tell that. i.e. if you do > a --make-shared on /mnt, it'll show 'shared' next to the /mnt entry. > (I say 'is supposed to' bc --make-rslave just shows nothing, but > maybe that's bc the way i did it it wasn't a slave to anything, > so it was actually private) Ok... This may be telling us something. What? On the host Forest: [root@forest ~]# cat /proc/self/mountinfo | grep export 50 22 8:18 / /export rw,relatime - ext4 /dev/sdb2 rw,barrier=1,data=ordered [root@forest ~]# mount --make-shared /export [root@forest ~]# cat /proc/self/mountinfo | grep export 50 22 8:18 / /export rw,relatime shared:1 - ext4 /dev/sdb2 rw,barrier=1,data=ordered [root@forest ~]# mount --make-slave /export [root@forest ~]# cat /proc/self/mountinfo | grep export 50 22 8:18 / /export rw,relatime - ext4 /dev/sdb2 rw,barrier=1,data=ordered [root@forest ~]# mount --make-private /export [root@forest ~]# cat /proc/self/mountinfo | grep export 50 22 8:18 / /export rw,relatime - ext4 /dev/sdb2 rw,barrier=1,data=ordered So, shared looks like it worked and the other two didn't? Does something have to be done to enable them? You say "maybe that's bc the way i did it it wasn't a slave to anything" meaning we're missing a step. What's the missing step. On the guest Alcove (with your patch to add MS_REC | MS_SLAVE): [root@alcove mhw]# cat /proc/self/mountinfo | grep devpts 107 105 0:10 /6 /dev/console rw,relatime - devpts devpts rw,mode=600,ptmxmode=666 108 105 0:10 /0 /dev/tty1 rw,relatime - devpts devpts rw,mode=600,ptmxmode=666 109 105 0:10 /1 /dev/tty2 rw,relatime - devpts devpts rw,mode=600,ptmxmode=666 110 105 0:10 /2 /dev/tty3 rw,relatime - devpts devpts rw,mode=600,ptmxmode=666 111 105 0:10 /3 /dev/tty4 rw,relatime - devpts devpts rw,mode=600,ptmxmode=666 112 105 0:10 /4 /dev/tty5 rw,relatime - devpts devpts rw,mode=600,ptmxmode=666 113 105 0:10 /5 /dev/tty6 rw,relatime - devpts devpts rw,mode=600,ptmxmode=666 56 105 0:44 / /dev/pts rw,relatime - devpts devpts rw,mode=600,ptmxmode=666 64 56 0:10 / /dev/pts rw,relatime - devpts devpts rw,mode=600,ptmxmode=666 I'd say that's not good. Regards, Mike -- Michael H. Warfield (AI4NB) | (770) 985-6132 | m...@wittsend.com /\/\|=mhw=|\/\/ | (678) 463-0932 | http://www.wittsend.com/mhw/ NIC whois: MHW9 | An optimist believes we live in the best of all PGP Key: 0x674627FF | possible worlds. A pessimist is sure of it!
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