Fedora 31 Server, podman and SELinux
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As for now the server is rebooting once or twice in a month due updates. There's no big problem to start the service manually. Maybe one day we figure out why it isn't starting automatically.
Anyway. Thanx for your effort to get rid of the SElinux problem.
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So I got a container to start with the system. I don't like what
podman generate systemd
gives you because it defeats the purpose of a container. Here's what I have:[Unit] Description=Plex After=network.target [Service] TimeoutStartSec=5m Restart=always ExecStartPre=-/usr/bin/podman rm -f plex ExecStart=podman run --name plex -v /mnt/media/movies:/movies -v /mnt/media/tv:/tv -v /mnt/media/music:/music -v /home/jhooks/plex/config:/config -p 32400:32400 -p 32400:32400/udp -p 32469:32469 -p 32469:32469/udp -p 5353:5353/udp -p 1900:1900/udp linuxserver/plex ExecStop=-/usr/bin/podman kill plex Type=simple User=jhooks RestartSec=30 [Install] WantedBy=multi-user.target
I was running
ExecStart=podman run -d --rm --name plex blah blah
but even when I used forking it was failing to track the process.This will kill the container and spin up a new one for me each time which is what I wanted. That way I'm not dependent on container IDs existing.
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Heiho
I haven't seen your message yet. Now 1 month has passed
Your script starts Podman automatically at boot?Are you using Plex? I am using Kodi
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@Woti said in Fedora 31 Server, podman and SELinux:
Heiho
I haven't seen your message yet. Now 1 month has passed
Your script starts Podman automatically at boot?Are you using Plex? I am using Kodi
Yeah I got it to work! Oh nice
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Sounds good I'll try your solution and report.
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Hei, I wanted to try your solution. FΓΈrst, I wanted to run meg container setup but I get this error:
systemctl --user status container-easyepg.service Failed to connect to bus: No such file or directory
I haven't changed anything since the last time and the container file exists...
I can start it in Cockpit but not in the console. Strange...I figured out: I need to issue the above command as user not as root.
Is it wrong to issuer this command as user? I setted up podman to use easyepg as user not as root.
Maybe that's why the container not starts during boot?Which podman owner are you using @stacksofplates : user or root?
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@Woti said in Fedora 31 Server, podman and SELinux:
Hei, I wanted to try your solution. FΓΈrst, I wanted to run meg container setup but I get this error:
systemctl --user status container-easyepg.service Failed to connect to bus: No such file or directory
I haven't changed anything since the last time and the container file exists...
I can start it in Cockpit but not in the console. Strange...I figured out: I need to issue the above command as user not as root.
Is it wrong to issuer this command as user? I setted up podman to use easyepg as user not as root.
Maybe that's why the container not starts during boot?Which podman owner are you using @stacksofplates : user or root?
I'm using user but not that way. I put the service in
/etc/systemd/system
and set a user in the unit file. So I still start it withsudo systemctl restart plex
but systemd uses the user defined in the unit file to run the service. -
@stacksofplates said in Fedora 31 Server, podman and SELinux:
@Woti said in Fedora 31 Server, podman and SELinux:
Hei, I wanted to try your solution. FΓΈrst, I wanted to run meg container setup but I get this error:
systemctl --user status container-easyepg.service Failed to connect to bus: No such file or directory
I haven't changed anything since the last time and the container file exists...
I can start it in Cockpit but not in the console. Strange...I figured out: I need to issue the above command as user not as root.
Is it wrong to issuer this command as user? I setted up podman to use easyepg as user not as root.
Maybe that's why the container not starts during boot?Which podman owner are you using @stacksofplates : user or root?
I'm using user but not that way. I put the service in
/etc/systemd/system
and set a user in the unit file. So I still start it withsudo systemctl restart plex
but systemd uses the user defined in the unit file to run the service.Okay. I have mine in /home/user/.config... one or another hidden directory created by podman generate commando.
Stupid question maybe: but what is the unit file? -
@Woti said in Fedora 31 Server, podman and SELinux:
@stacksofplates said in Fedora 31 Server, podman and SELinux:
@Woti said in Fedora 31 Server, podman and SELinux:
Hei, I wanted to try your solution. FΓΈrst, I wanted to run meg container setup but I get this error:
systemctl --user status container-easyepg.service Failed to connect to bus: No such file or directory
I haven't changed anything since the last time and the container file exists...
I can start it in Cockpit but not in the console. Strange...I figured out: I need to issue the above command as user not as root.
Is it wrong to issuer this command as user? I setted up podman to use easyepg as user not as root.
Maybe that's why the container not starts during boot?Which podman owner are you using @stacksofplates : user or root?
I'm using user but not that way. I put the service in
/etc/systemd/system
and set a user in the unit file. So I still start it withsudo systemctl restart plex
but systemd uses the user defined in the unit file to run the service.Okay. I have mine in /home/user/.config... one or another hidden directory created by podman generate commando.
Stupid question maybe: but what is the unit file?It's the .service file. They're called units because there's a handful of different types (service, timer, path, target, etc)
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Finally I found the solution here on github: https://github.com/containers/libpod/issues/5494
I used podman v1.8.0 this time I generated the easyepg.service file with podman generate. There was a bug in this version which not generated default.target. In later version it is fixed. Now it is working
[Install] WantedBy=multi-user.target default.target
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@Woti said in Fedora 31 Server, podman and SELinux:
Finally I found the solution here on github: https://github.com/containers/libpod/issues/5494
I used podman v1.8.0 this time I generated the easyepg.service file with podman generate. There was a bug in this version which not generated default.target. In later version it is fixed. Now it is working
[Install] WantedBy=multi-user.target default.target
Ah ok. I don't use the generate hardly ever because it kind of defeats the purpose of a container. It hard codes the hash for the container instead of a name for some reason.
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I see I haven't tried your solution yet. But I did read about your kind of solution on Redhat Access sites.
The case with default.target is that, if podman containers runs as user they have no access on multi-user.target through systemd. If I did understand right That's why you have to use default.target instead.I'll try your solution in a VM soonly.