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Jie Yu commented on MESOS-7007:
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I made an attempt to clean this up. I used the patch from [~jpepy]
(https://reviews.apache.org/r/63598/), and added a followup patch
(https://reviews.apache.org/r/64811/)
> filesystem/shared and --default_container_info broken since 1.1
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>
> Key: MESOS-7007
> URL: https://issues.apache.org/jira/browse/MESOS-7007
> Project: Mesos
> Issue Type: Bug
> Components: agent
> Affects Versions: 1.1.0, 1.2.0
> Reporter: Pierre Cheynier
> Assignee: Chun-Hung Hsiao
> Labels: storage
>
> I face this issue, that prevent me to upgrade to 1.1.0 (and the change was
> consequently introduced in this version):
> I'm using default_container_info to mount a /tmp volume in the container's
> mount namespace from its current sandbox, meaning that each container have a
> dedicated /tmp, thanks to the {{filesystem/shared}} isolator.
> I noticed through our automation pipeline that integration tests were failing
> and found that this is because /tmp (the one from the host!) contents is
> trashed each time a container is created.
> Here is my setup:
> *
> {{--isolation='cgroups/cpu,cgroups/mem,namespaces/pid,*disk/du,filesystem/shared,filesystem/linux*,docker/runtime'}}
> *
> {{--default_container_info='\{"type":"MESOS","volumes":\[\{"host_path":"tmp","container_path":"/tmp","mode":"RW"\}\]\}'}}
> I discovered this issue in the early days of 1.1 (end of Nov, spoke with
> someone on Slack), but had unfortunately no time to dig into the symptoms a
> bit more.
> I found nothing interesting even using GLOGv=3.
> Maybe it's a bad usage of isolators that trigger this issue ? If it's the
> case, then at least a documentation update should be done.
> Let me know if more information is needed.
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