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Consider a running instance of BinderHub using Docker-in-Docker. The binderhub-dind pod has the follow processes
binderhub-dind
PID USER TIME COMMAND 1 root 0:05 docker-init -- dockerd --storage-driver=overlay2 -H unix:///var/run/dind/docker.sock --mtu=1000 841 root 14h54 dockerd --storage-driver=overlay2 -H unix:///var/run/dind/docker.sock --mtu=1000 877 root 28:12 containerd --config /var/run/docker/containerd/containerd.toml 604742 root 0:00 /usr/local/bin/containerd-shim-runc-v2 -namespace moby -id 63eb40b8384d9b3d9667c72c33078c9cdf5dbc4863e909aa96f9431b85051c7b -address /var/run/docker/containerd/containerd.sock 604760 1000 0:00 /bin/sh -c TIMEFORMAT='time: %3R' bash -c 'time ${MAMBA_EXE} env update -p ${NB_PYTHON_PREFIX} --file "environment.yml" && time ${MAMBA_EXE} clean --all -f -y && ${MAMBA_EXE} list -p ${NB_PYTHON_PREFIX} ' 604781 1000 0:00 bash -c time ${MAMBA_EXE} env update -p ${NB_PYTHON_PREFIX} --file "environment.yml" && time ${MAMBA_EXE} clean --all -f -y && ${MAMBA_EXE} list -p ${NB_PYTHON_PREFIX} 604782 1000 1:06 {mamba} /srv/conda/bin/python /srv/conda/bin/mamba env update -p /srv/conda/envs/notebook --file environment.yml 604786 1000 0:00 /srv/conda/bin/python -c from multiprocessing.resource_tracker import main;main(6) 604789 root 0:00 sh -c clear; (bash || ash || sh) 604797 root 0:00 ash
How can I tell which build pod is related with the process 604781?
604781
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I think the processes associated with a container are also present on the host in a cgroups namespace: https://stackoverflow.com/questions/34878808/finding-docker-container-processes-from-host-point-of-view It might be more complicated due to three levels (build-pod - dind - host) instead of two.
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Consider a running instance of BinderHub using Docker-in-Docker. The
binderhub-dind
pod has the follow processesHow can I tell which build pod is related with the process
604781
?The text was updated successfully, but these errors were encountered: