Docker exec versus nsenter: Any gotchas?

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渐次进展 2020-12-19 02:07

I\'ve been using nsenter for the last few months to get a shell running on a container for debugging purposes. I have heard about and used docker exec which was introduced i

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  • 2020-12-19 02:50

    That is not entirely clear right now. But I would support the view that since docker exec is the official way, to go with that. The author of nsenter actually recommends using docker exec. If you encounter any drawbacks, he encourages you to report them though.

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  • 2020-12-19 02:54

    docker exec versus nsenter

    There are differences between nsenter and docker exec; namely, nsenter doesn't enter the cgroups, and therefore evades resource limitations. The potential benefit of this would be debugging and external audit, but for remote access, docker exec is the current recommended approach.

    Only works on Intel 64 bits platforms. Arguably, this is the only officially supported platform for Docker; so it's not a big deal.

    nsenter still needs to run from the host; it cannot run inside a container (yet).

    ref: https://github.com/jpetazzo/nsenter/blob/master/README.md

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