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@@ -2206,18 +2206,18 @@ mount the volumes in read-only or read-write mode, respectively. By default,
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the volumes are mounted in the same mode (read write or read only) as
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the reference container.
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-Labeling systems like SELinux require proper labels be placed on volume content
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-mounted into a container, otherwise the security system might prevent the
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-processes running inside the container from using the content. By default,
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-volumes are not relabeled.
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-
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-Two suffixes :z or :Z can be added to the volume mount. These suffixes tell
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-Docker to relabel file objects on the shared volumes. The 'z' option tells
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-Docker that the volume content will be shared between containers. Docker will
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-label the content with a shared content label. Shared volumes labels allow all
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-containers to read/write content. The 'Z' option tells Docker to label the
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-content with a private unshared label. Private volumes can only be used by the
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-current container.
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+Labeling systems like SELinux require that proper labels are placed on volume
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+content mounted into a container. Without a label, the security system might
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+prevent the processes running inside the container from using the content. By
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+default, Docker does not change the labels set by the OS.
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+
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+To change the label in the container context, you can add either of two suffixes
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+`:z` or `:Z` to the volume mount. These suffixes tell Docker to relabel file
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+objects on the shared volumes. The `z` option tells Docker that two containers
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+share the volume content. As a result, Docker labels the content with a shared
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+content label. Shared volume labels allow all containers to read/write content.
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+The `Z` option tells Docker to label the content with a private unshared label.
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+Only the current container can use a private volume.
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The `-a` flag tells `docker run` to bind to the container's `STDIN`, `STDOUT`
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or `STDERR`. This makes it possible to manipulate the output and input as
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