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== See also == | == See also == |
Revision as of 11:00, 24 October 2016
An resource is called "external", if it can't be dumped and restored without some help from the caller. Usually this mean that a part of it state is out of a dumped container.
Dumping
Typically external resources are just told to be such on dump. The respective option looks like --external TYPE[ID]:VAL
option, where TYPE
is resource type, ID
is resource ID and VAL
is optional argument.
Restore
Restoring external resources heavily depends on its type. Some resources can be restored by CRIU itself with the help of --external
option, some cannot. See below for further details.
External resources
- External bind mounts
- External mount devices
- External files
- External UNIX socket
- VETH device
- Mac-Vlan