On Wed, May 28, 2014 at 23:27 +0400, Pavel Emelyanov wrote: > On 05/28/2014 10:28 PM, Vasily Kulikov wrote: > > On Wed, May 28, 2014 at 16:44 +0400, Pavel Emelyanov wrote: > > It will be simplier > > to parse the file -- if 'ns_ids' file contains some ID then this ID for > > every ns can be obtained regardless of the specific ID name (SID, PID, > > PGID, etc.). > > True, but given a task PID how to determine which pid namespaces it lives in > to get the idea of how PIDs map to each other? Maybe we need some explicit > API for converting (ID, NS1, NS2) into (ID)? AFAIU the idea of the patch is to add a new debugging information which can be trivially obtained via 'cat /proc/...': ] We need a direct method of getting the pid inside containers. ] If some issues occurred inside container guest, host user ] could not know which process is in trouble just by guest pid: ] the users of container guest only knew the pid inside containers. ] This will bring obstacle for trouble shooting. A new syscall might complicate trouble shooting by admin. -- Vasily Kulikov http://www.openwall.com - bringing security into open computing environments _______________________________________________ Containers mailing list Containers@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxx https://lists.linuxfoundation.org/mailman/listinfo/containers