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podman/docs/source/markdown/options/sdnotify.md
Ed Santiago c9c2f644da markdown-preprocess: cross-reference where opts are used
In each options/foo.md, keep a list of where the option is used.
This will be valuable to anyone making future edits, and to
those reviewing those edits.

This may be a controversial commit, because those crossref lists
are autogenerated as a side effect of the script that reads them.
It definitely violates POLA. And one day, some kind person will
reconcile (e.g.) --label, using it in more man pages, and maybe
forget to git-commit the rewritten file, and CI will fail.

I think this is a tough tradeoff, but worth doing. Without this,
it's much too easy for someone to change an option file in a way
that renders it inapplicable/misleading for some podman commands.

Signed-off-by: Ed Santiago <santiago@redhat.com>
2022-10-20 10:57:51 -06:00

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####> This option file is used in:
####> podman create, run
####> If you edit this file, make sure your changes
####> are applicable to all of those.
#### **--sdnotify**=**container** | *conmon* | *ignore*
Determines how to use the NOTIFY_SOCKET, as passed with systemd and Type=notify.
Default is **container**, which means allow the OCI runtime to proxy the socket into the
container to receive ready notification. Podman will set the MAINPID to conmon's pid.
The **conmon** option sets MAINPID to conmon's pid, and sends READY when the container
has started. The socket is never passed to the runtime or the container.
The **ignore** option removes NOTIFY_SOCKET from the environment for itself and child processes,
for the case where some other process above Podman uses NOTIFY_SOCKET and Podman should not use it.