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description "Track if upstart is running in a container" start on mounted MOUNTPOINT=/run env container env LIBVIRT_LXC_UUID emits container emits not-container pre-start script # The "standard" way of telling if we are in a container # is to check for "container" in init's environment. # The code below is for cases where it's not set. # Detect old-style libvirt if [ -z "$container" ]; then [ -n "$LIBVIRT_LXC_UUID" ] && container=lxc-libvirt fi # Detect OpenVZ containers if [ -z "$container" ]; then [ -d /proc/vz ] && [ ! -d /proc/bc ] && container=openvz fi # Detect Vserver containers if [ -z "$container" ]; then VXID="$(cat /proc/self/status | grep ^VxID | cut -f2)" || true [ "${VXID:-0}" -gt 1 ] && container=vserver fi if [ -n "$container" ]; then echo "$container" > /run/container_type || true initctl emit --no-wait container CONTAINER=$container exit 0 fi # If not a container, stop there rm -f /run/container_type initctl emit --no-wait not-container stop end script