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This adds a small C binary for fighting zombies. It is mounted under `/dev/init` and is prepended to the args specified by the user. You enable it via a daemon flag, `dockerd --init`, as it is disable by default for backwards compat. You can also override the daemon option or specify this on a per container basis with `docker run --init=true|false`. You can test this by running a process like this as the pid 1 in a container and see the extra zombie that appears in the container as it is running. ```c int main(int argc, char ** argv) { pid_t pid = fork(); if (pid == 0) { pid = fork(); if (pid == 0) { exit(0); } sleep(3); exit(0); } printf("got pid %d and exited\n", pid); sleep(20); } ``` Signed-off-by: Michael Crosby <crosbymichael@gmail.com>
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10 lines
368 B
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#!/bin/bash
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DOCKER_CLIENT_BINARY_NAME='docker'
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DOCKER_DAEMON_BINARY_NAME='dockerd'
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DOCKER_RUNC_BINARY_NAME='docker-runc'
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DOCKER_CONTAINERD_BINARY_NAME='docker-containerd'
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DOCKER_CONTAINERD_CTR_BINARY_NAME='docker-containerd-ctr'
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DOCKER_CONTAINERD_SHIM_BINARY_NAME='docker-containerd-shim'
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DOCKER_PROXY_BINARY_NAME='docker-proxy'
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DOCKER_INIT_BINARY_NAME='docker-init'
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