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			48 lines
		
	
	
		
			No EOL
		
	
	
		
			1.2 KiB
		
	
	
	
		
			Bash
		
	
	
	
	
	
| #!/bin/bash
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| 
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| # First, make sure that cgroups are mounted correctly.
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| CGROUP=/sys/fs/cgroup
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| 
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| [ -d $CGROUP ] || 
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| 	mkdir $CGROUP
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| 
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| mountpoint -q $CGROUP || 
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| 	mount -n -t tmpfs -o uid=0,gid=0,mode=0755 cgroup $CGROUP || {
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| 		echo "Could not make a tmpfs mount. Did you use -privileged?"
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| 		exit 1
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| 	}
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| 
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| # Mount the cgroup hierarchies exactly as they are in the parent system.
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| for SUBSYS in $(cut -d: -f2 /proc/1/cgroup)
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| do
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| 	[ -d $CGROUP/$SUBSYS ] || mkdir $CGROUP/$SUBSYS
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| 	mountpoint -q $CGROUP/$SUBSYS || 
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| 		mount -n -t cgroup -o $SUBSYS cgroup $CGROUP/$SUBSYS
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| done
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| 
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| # Note: as I write those lines, the LXC userland tools cannot setup
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| # a "sub-container" properly if the "devices" cgroup is not in its
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| # own hierarchy. Let's detect this and issue a warning.
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| grep -q :devices: /proc/1/cgroup ||
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| 	echo "WARNING: the 'devices' cgroup should be in its own hierarchy."
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| grep -qw devices /proc/1/cgroup ||
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| 	echo "WARNING: it looks like the 'devices' cgroup is not mounted."
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| 
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| # Now, close extraneous file descriptors.
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| pushd /proc/self/fd
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| for FD in *
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| do
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| 	case "$FD" in
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| 	# Keep stdin/stdout/stderr
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| 	[012])
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| 		;;
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| 	# Nuke everything else
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| 	*)
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| 		eval exec "$FD>&-"
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| 		;;
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| 	esac
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| done
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| popd
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| 
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| docker -d &
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| exec venv/bin/python buildserver.py |