Quoting U.Mutlu ([email protected]): > Serge Hallyn wrote, On 02/05/2015 04:47 PM: > >Quoting U.Mutlu ([email protected]): > >>U.Mutlu wrote, On 02/01/2015 05:16 PM: > >>>Hi, > >>>how can a program or a shell script get the unique ID of the container > >>>it is running inside? For example the name of the container. > >> > >>Hi people, > >>has nobody an idea for this? > > > >Sigh. Try ls -li /proc/self/ns/pid > > Hi Serge, > I think this is only an ephemeral ID, isn't it? > I rather need a persistent ID for identifying the container. > It would even suffice to get the name of the container (from within > the container). Is this possible?
You have to do it yourself. If the hostname.domainname is not sufficient, you could have a startup hook (maybe lxc.hook.mount) write a container id of your choice into, say, $LXC_ROOTFS_MOUNT/etc/lxc_id. -serge _______________________________________________ lxc-users mailing list [email protected] http://lists.linuxcontainers.org/listinfo/lxc-users
