This is a tech demo of CRIU and Docker integration, featuring tmux.
See it live in this ASCII video demo!
docker run -t -i --privileged --name critmux jpetazzo/critmux
- Do stuff in tmux. Don't know what to do? Just type a few characters.
- From another terminal,
docker stop critmux
. Container stops. docker start critmux ; docker attach critmux
. MIND. BLOWN.
Note: docker start -a
doesn't quite work.
This container starts a little wrapper, which sets up a SIGTERM
signal handler. Then it checks if there is some saved state in
/state
:
- if there is no saved state, we assume a clean start, setup a
tmux
session, and attach to it; - if there is a saved state, it is restored it (it should be a tmux daemon process), then we attach to tmux.
The signal handler just sends a detach command to tmux; and the
wrapper arranges for the state to be saved when tmux is detached.
In other words, when detaching from tmux, or when sending SIGTERM
,
or when doing docker stop
on the container, we end up saving its
state.
You need a fairly recent kernel. Debian's 3.14 works; some people reported that 3.13 didn't.
AUFS won't work.