Re: sysctl behavior for docker-io

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On Sun, Oct 06, 2013 at 11:32:13PM +0200, Lennart Poettering wrote:
> Or in other words: I don't think it makes much sense to turn this on
> only at runtime inside the service file as matthew suggests, as it hides
> the fact that the setting is made, makes it hard for admins to discover
> and override it, and creates the assumption that the package would turn
> off the setting safely again after the daemon exited, but which it
> doesn't and can't since it doesn't know if anything else still requires
> it.
> Hope that makes some sense,

It does make some sense; overall I don't think there's a really good answer
here. In trying to figure out what's the most sensible given that, I looked
at what libvirt does, which is turn it on globally in exactly the hidden way
you suggest, and makes no attempt to restore it. I'm not really excited
about that, but apparently that's been the case for a while.


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