VIRT-SANDBOX-SERVICE-RELOAD(Virtualization SuppoVIRT-SANDBOX-SERVICE-RELOAD(1)NAME
virt-sandbox-service reload - Reload a security container
SYNOPSIS
virt-sandbox-service [-c URI] reload [-h] -u UNIT_FILE NAME
DESCRIPTION
virt-sandbox-service is used to manage secure sandboxed system
services. These applications will be launched via libvirt and run
within a virtualization technology such as LinuX Containers (LXC), or
optionally QEMU/KVM. The container / virtual machines will be secured
by SELinux and resource separated using cgroups.
The reload command will reload a sandbox container. This is used when
software is updated outside of a container and processes within the
container need to reload or restart. For example, if you update your
httpd software, and you had a running container that was using the
httpd service, systemd would send the reload to the container.
OPTIONS-h, --help
Display help message
-c URI, --connect URI
The connection URI for the hypervisor (currently only LXC URIs are
supported).
-u UNIT_FILE, --unitfile UNIT_FILE
Name of the systemd unit file to reload within the container. Can
be repeated if multiple unit files need to be reloaded within the
sandbox.
EXAMPLE
Reload the httpd1 container
# virt-sandbox-service reload -u httpd.service httpd1
SEE ALSOlibvirt(8), selinux(8), systemd(8), "virt-sandbox-service(1)"
AUTHORS
Daniel Walsh <dwalsh@redhat.com> Daniel P. Berrange <dan@berrange.com>
COPYRIGHT
Copyright (C) 2011-2013 Red Hat, Inc.
LICENSE
virt-sandbox is distributed under the terms of the GNU LGPL v2+. This
is free software; see the source for copying conditions. There is NO
warranty; not even for MERCHANTABILITY or FITNESS FOR A PARTICULAR
PURPOSE
libvirt-sandbox-0.5.0 2013-10-03 VIRT-SANDBOX-SERVICE-RELOAD(1)