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Index ¶
- Variables
- func All(mounts []Mount, target string) error
- func CleanupTempMounts(flags int) (warnings []error, err error)
- func SetTempMountLocation(root string) error
- func Unmount(mount string, flags int) error
- func UnmountAll(mount string, flags int) error
- func WithTempMount(ctx context.Context, mounts []Mount, f func(root string) error) (err error)
- type Info
- type Mount
Constants ¶
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Variables ¶
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var ( // ErrNotImplementOnUnix is returned for methods that are not implemented ErrNotImplementOnUnix = errors.New("not implemented under unix") )
Functions ¶
func CleanupTempMounts ¶
CleanupTempMounts all temp mounts and remove the directories
func SetTempMountLocation ¶
SetTempMountLocation sets the temporary mount location
func UnmountAll ¶
UnmountAll is not implemented on this platform
func WithTempMount ¶
WithTempMount mounts the provided mounts to a temp dir, and pass the temp dir to f. The mounts are valid during the call to the f. Finally we will unmount and remove the temp dir regardless of the result of f.
Types ¶
type Info ¶
type Info struct { // ID is a unique identifier of the mount (may be reused after umount). ID int // Parent indicates the ID of the mount parent (or of self for the top of the // mount tree). Parent int // Major indicates one half of the device ID which identifies the device class. Major int // Minor indicates one half of the device ID which identifies a specific // instance of device. Minor int // Root of the mount within the filesystem. Root string // Mountpoint indicates the mount point relative to the process's root. Mountpoint string // Options represents mount-specific options. Options string // Optional represents optional fields. Optional string // FSType indicates the type of filesystem, such as EXT3. FSType string // Source indicates filesystem specific information or "none". Source string // VFSOptions represents per super block options. VFSOptions string }
Info reveals information about a particular mounted filesystem. This struct is populated from the content in the /proc/<pid>/mountinfo file.
type Mount ¶
type Mount struct { // Type specifies the host-specific of the mount. Type string // Source specifies where to mount from. Depending on the host system, this // can be a source path or device. Source string // Options contains zero or more fstab-style mount options. Typically, // these are platform specific. Options []string }
Mount is the lingua franca of containerd. A mount represents a serialized mount syscall. Components either emit or consume mounts.
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