>> *Say I have a container app and I want to know when it has finished some
>> initialization task it would be great to be able to somehow utilize
>> lxc-monitor or to use lxc-wait in a script that looked for my "private
>> state" to be reported and then take some further action or initiate some
>> other activity.*
> 
> This reminds me of discussions in years past about 'service readiness'
> indication (i.e. for upstart).

Yes, it would be usefull if the container may signal to the host that the 
startup is finished and all services should have been started.


> I'm not sure how userspace in the container would go about informing the
> monitor of the new state.  Any ideas?

May one send signals to the container's init process?

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