[Devel] Re: [PATCH 00/80] Kernel based checkpoint/restart [v18]
Ingo Molnar
mingo at elte.hu
Sat Sep 26 07:56:06 PDT 2009
* Dan Smith <danms at us.ibm.com> wrote:
> >> Q: What additional work needs to be done to it? A: Fill in the
> >> gory details following the examples so far. Current WIP includes
> >> inet sockets, event-poll, and early work on inotify, mount
> >> namespace and mount-points, pseudo file systems
>
> AM> Will this new code muck up the kernel, or will it be clean?
>
> I have (and have previously posted) prototype code to do c/r of open
> sockets, ignoring some things like updating timers and such. It looks
> rather similar to the existing UNIX bits, and is even easier in some
> ways.
>
> One particular use case is only migrating listening sockets and
> allowing the connected ones to be reset upon restart. That enables a
> bunch of things like apache, postfix, vncserver, and even sshd. I
> will pull the listen-only bits out of my current patch, scrape off a
> little bitrot, and post them in a few days.
That looks useful. (Btw., the other four questions Andrew asked look
relevant too.)
Ingo
_______________________________________________
Containers mailing list
Containers at lists.linux-foundation.org
https://lists.linux-foundation.org/mailman/listinfo/containers
More information about the Devel
mailing list