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Hello, folks. Currently, I am working the topic of container migration. I have a folder which is created by docker checkpoint create --checkpoint-dir "folder-path" "container id" "checkpoint-name" and I want to send this folder recording the checkpointed data to the other host via scp command. But the other host has no idea this folder is a folder which contains checkpointed data. So is it possible to have a functionality like: docker checkpoint load --checkpoint-dir "folder-path" "checkpoint-name"? (checkpoint-name you can rename by your own and folder-path contains the checkpointed data ). Thanks.
area/checkpointRelated to (experimental) checkpoint/restore (CRIU)
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Hello, folks. Currently, I am working the topic of container migration. I have a folder which is created by
docker checkpoint create --checkpoint-dir "folder-path" "container id" "checkpoint-name"
and I want to send this folder recording the checkpointed data to the other host via scp command. But the other host has no idea this folder is a folder which contains checkpointed data. So is it possible to have a functionality like:docker checkpoint load --checkpoint-dir "folder-path" "checkpoint-name"
? (checkpoint-name you can rename by your own and folder-path contains the checkpointed data ). Thanks.Beta Was this translation helpful? Give feedback.
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