Lazily checkpoint container health status to disk#47044
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The health status and probe log of containers are not mission-criticial data which must survive a crash. It is not worth prematrely wearing out consumer-grade flash storage by overwriting and fsync()ing the container config on after every probe. Update only the live Container object and the ViewDB replica on every container health probe instead. It will eventually get checkpointed along with some other state (or config) change. Running containers will not be checkpointed on daemon shutdown when live-restore is enabled, but it does not matter: the health status and probe log will be zeroed out when the daemon starts back up. Signed-off-by: Cory Snider <csnider@mirantis.com>
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- What I did
Reduced the frequency of disk writes when containers are health-checked.
- How I did it
Only update the health status in-memory when a container health probe finishes. It will be checkpointed to disk the next time
container.CheckpointTo()is called, typically when the container configuration is next updated or the container lifecycle state changes. Running containers will not be checkpointed on daemon shutdown when live-restore is enabled, but it does not matter: the health status and probe log will be zeroed out when the daemon starts back up.- How to verify it
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