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Имя (Name)

lxc-unshare - Run a task in a new set of namespaces.


Синопсис (Synopsis)

lxc-unshare -s, --namespaces namespaces [ -u, --user user ] [ -H, --hostname hostname ] [ -i, --ifname ifname ] [ -d, --daemon ] [ -M, --remount ] command


Описание (Description)

lxc-unshare can be used to run a task in a cloned set of namespaces. This command is mainly provided for testing purposes. Despite its name, it always uses clone rather than unshare to create the new task with fresh namespaces. Apart from testing kernel regressions this should make no difference.


Параметры (Options)

-s, --namespaces namespaces
              Specify the namespaces to attach to, as a pipe-separated
              list, e.g. NETWORK|IPC. Allowed values are MOUNT, PID,
              UTSNAME, IPC, USER  and NETWORK. This allows one to change
              the context of the process to e.g. the network namespace
              of the container while retaining the other namespaces as
              those of the host. (The pipe symbol needs to be escaped,
              e.g.  MOUNT\|PID or quoted, e.g.  "MOUNT|PID".)

-u, --user user Specify a userid which the new task should become.

-H, --hostname hostname Set the hostname in the new container. Only allowed if the UTSNAME namespace is set.

-i, --ifname interfacename Move the named interface into the container. Only allowed if the NETWORK namespace is set. You may specify this argument multiple times to move multiple interfaces into container.

-d, --daemon Daemonize (do not wait for the container to exit before exiting)

-M, --remount Mount default filesystems (/proc /dev/shm and /dev/mqueue) in the container. Only allowed if MOUNT namespace is set.


Примеры (Examples)

To spawn a new shell with its own UTS (hostname) namespace,

lxc-unshare -s UTSNAME /bin/bash

If the hostname is changed in that shell, the change will not be reflected on the host.

To spawn a shell in a new network, pid, and mount namespace,

lxc-unshare -s "NETWORK|PID|MOUNT" /bin/bash

The resulting shell will have pid 1 and will see no network interfaces. After re-mounting /proc in that shell,

mount -t proc proc /proc

ps output will show there are no other processes in the namespace.

To spawn a shell in a new network, pid, mount, and hostname namespace.

lxc-unshare -s "NETWORK|PID|MOUNT|UTSNAME" -M -H myhostname -i veth1 /bin/bash

The resulting shell will have pid 1 and will see two network interfaces (lo and veth1). The hostname will be "myhostname" and /proc will have been remounted. ps output will show there are no other processes in the namespace.


Смотри также (See also)

lxc(7), lxc-create(1), lxc-copy(1), lxc-destroy(1), lxc-start(1), lxc-stop(1), lxc-execute(1), lxc-console(1), lxc-monitor(1), lxc-wait(1), lxc-cgroup(1), lxc-ls(1), lxc-info(1), lxc-freeze(1), lxc-unfreeze(1), lxc-attach(1), lxc.conf(5)