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CRIU is quite hard to uses alone. This tool does is best when integrated with some other.
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CRIU is not so easy to be used as a standalone tool -- it works best integrated into other software. This page lists such software and provides details about the current status.
  
== OpenVZ ==
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== Container platforms ==
* [https://openvz.org Project homepage]
 
  
== LXC/LXD ==
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=== Virtuozzo/OpenVZ ===
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{{Status|ready}}
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As of Virtuozzo/OpenVZ 7, CRIU is fully integrated and supported. Older OpenVZ releases used in-kernel checkpoint/restore functionality, now superseded by CRIU.
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* [https://openvz.org/ OpenVZ]
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* [https://virtuozzo.com/ Virtuozzo]
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=== LXC/LXD ===
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{{Status|ready}}
 
* [http://linuxcontainers.org Project homepage]
 
* [http://linuxcontainers.org Project homepage]
 
* The tools version 1.1.0 fully supports CRIU to C/R LXC containers
 
* The tools version 1.1.0 fully supports CRIU to C/R LXC containers
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* [https://linuxcontainers.org/lxc/manpages/man1/lxc-checkpoint.1.html lxc-checkpoint man page]
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''See also: [[LXC]]''
  
== Docker ==
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=== Docker ===
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{{Status|ready}}
 
* [https://docker.io Project homepage]
 
* [https://docker.io Project homepage]
* Integration [https://github.com/docker/libcontainer/pull/204 efforts] done by Saied Kazemi from Google
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* [https://github.com/docker/libcontainer/pull/479 Merged] into libcontainer/runc
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* [https://github.com/docker/docker/pull/22049 Merged] into Docker itself
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* Preparations [https://github.com/docker/libcontainer/pull/204 efforts] done by Saied Kazemi
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''See also: [[Docker]] C/R''
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== Podman ==
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{{Status|ready}}
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* [https://podman.io/ Project homepage]
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* [https://podman.io/blogs/2018/10/10/checkpoint-restore.html Blog entry about adding the support]
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=== CoreOS Rocket ===
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{{Status|not started}}
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== Tools and utilities ==
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=== The <code>file</code> utility ===
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{{Status|ready}}
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* Starting from v1.6 new images (v1.1) will be generated
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* File utility starting from 5.23 [https://github.com/file/file/commit/0d76d756c5d7d5bbd4df6390b21b080f32665fd6 will support these]
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=== Screen/TMUX ===
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{{Status|stalled}}
  
== OpenMPI ==
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* Jerome [https://github.com/jpetazzo/critmux did] this some time ago
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''See also: [[Screen]]''
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=== Shell ===
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{{Status|not started}}
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It would be nice to have bash (or other shell) to launch criu with <code>--restore-sibling</code> option and get new kid processes from it. Right now we workaround it with "[[shell jobs]]".
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''See also: [[Shell jobs]]''
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== Other ==
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=== OpenMPI ===
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{{Status|stalled}}
 
* Adrian Reber [https://lisas.de/~adrian/open-mpi.git/ did] first version of patches
 
* Adrian Reber [https://lisas.de/~adrian/open-mpi.git/ did] first version of patches
  
== Wayland/Weston ==
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=== Subgraph OS ===
* Ruslan Kuprieiev plans to [http://lists.openvz.org/pipermail/criu/2015-January/018875.html patch] the X-server to let CRIU C/R graphical apps
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{{Status|not started}}
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* [https://subgraph.com/sgos/index.en.html Subgraph OS] is a desktop operation system uses containers for users applications.
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=== SLURM workload manager ===
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{{Status|ready}}
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* Project homepage [http://slurm.schedmd.com/slurm.html here]
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* Integration code [https://github.com/supermanue/slurm/commits/criuPlugin on the github]
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=== Wayland/Weston ===
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{{Status|stalled}}
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* Ruslan Kuprieiev plans to [http://lists.openvz.org/pipermail/criu/2015-January/018875.html patch] Weston to let CRIU C/R graphical apps
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''See also: [[X applications]]
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=== Systemd ===
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{{Status|not started}}
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Adrian suggested that migrating
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processes from one system to another works, depending on the process,
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pretty good. Migrating a process under systemd's control might be
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possible by just killing the process on the source side but it cannot
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become a child process of systemd on the destination of the migration
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without systemd knowing how to restore a process and thus making it a
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child process of systemd (--restore-sibling).
  
 
[[Category:Plans]]
 
[[Category:Plans]]
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[[Category:Development]]

Revision as of 17:41, 13 March 2019

CRIU is not so easy to be used as a standalone tool -- it works best integrated into other software. This page lists such software and provides details about the current status.

Container platforms

Virtuozzo/OpenVZ

Status: ready

As of Virtuozzo/OpenVZ 7, CRIU is fully integrated and supported. Older OpenVZ releases used in-kernel checkpoint/restore functionality, now superseded by CRIU.

LXC/LXD

Status: ready

See also: LXC

Docker

Status: ready

See also: Docker C/R

Podman

Status: ready

CoreOS Rocket

Status: not started

Tools and utilities

The file utility

Status: ready

  • Starting from v1.6 new images (v1.1) will be generated
  • File utility starting from 5.23 will support these

Screen/TMUX

Status: stalled

  • Jerome did this some time ago

See also: Screen

Shell

Status: not started

It would be nice to have bash (or other shell) to launch criu with --restore-sibling option and get new kid processes from it. Right now we workaround it with "shell jobs".

See also: Shell jobs

Other

OpenMPI

Status: stalled

  • Adrian Reber did first version of patches

Subgraph OS

Status: not started

  • Subgraph OS is a desktop operation system uses containers for users applications.

SLURM workload manager

Status: ready

Wayland/Weston

Status: stalled

  • Ruslan Kuprieiev plans to patch Weston to let CRIU C/R graphical apps

See also: X applications

Systemd

Status: not started

Adrian suggested that migrating processes from one system to another works, depending on the process, pretty good. Migrating a process under systemd's control might be possible by just killing the process on the source side but it cannot become a child process of systemd on the destination of the migration without systemd knowing how to restore a process and thus making it a child process of systemd (--restore-sibling).