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var ErrQuotaNotSupported = errQuotaNotSupported{}
ErrQuotaNotSupported indicates if were found the FS didn't have projects quotas available
Functions ¶
func CanTestQuota ¶
CanTestQuota - checks if xfs prjquota can be tested returns a reason if not
func PrepareQuotaTestImage ¶
PrepareQuotaTestImage - prepares an xfs prjquota test image returns the path the the image on success
func WrapMountTest ¶
func WrapMountTest(imageFileName string, enableQuota bool, testFunc func(t *testing.T, mountPoint, backingFsDev, testDir string)) func(*testing.T)
WrapMountTest - wraps a test function such that it has easy access to a mountPoint and testDir with guaranteed prjquota or guaranteed no prjquota support.
func WrapQuotaTest ¶
func WrapQuotaTest(testFunc func(t *testing.T, ctrl *Control, mountPoint, testDir, testSubDir string)) func(t *testing.T, mountPoint, backingFsDev, testDir string)
WrapQuotaTest - wraps a test function such that is has easy and guaranteed access to a quota Control instance with a quota test dir under its control.
Types ¶
type Control ¶
type Control struct { sync.RWMutex // protect nextProjectID and quotas map // contains filtered or unexported fields }
Control - Context to be used by storage driver (e.g. overlay) who wants to apply project quotas to container dirs
func NewControl ¶
NewControl - initialize project quota support. Test to make sure that quota can be set on a test dir and find the first project id to be used for the next container create.
Returns nil (and error) if project quota is not supported.
First get the project id of the home directory. This test will fail if the backing fs is not xfs.
xfs_quota tool can be used to assign a project id to the driver home directory, e.g.:
echo 999:/var/lib/docker/overlay2 >> /etc/projects echo docker:999 >> /etc/projid xfs_quota -x -c 'project -s docker' /<xfs mount point>
In that case, the home directory project id will be used as a "start offset" and all containers will be assigned larger project ids (e.g. >= 1000). This is a way to prevent xfs_quota management from conflicting with docker.
Then try to create a test directory with the next project id and set a quota on it. If that works, continue to scan existing containers to map allocated project ids.