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Retrieve network inspect info from dependency container #8075

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@mheon mheon commented Oct 20, 2020

When a container either joins a pod that shares the network namespace or uses --net=container: to share the network namespace of another container, it does not have its own copy of the CNI results used to generate podman inspect output. As such, to inspect these containers, we should be going to the container we share the namespace with for network info.

Fixes #8073

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A lot of upset tests @mheon

When a container either joins a pod that shares the network
namespace or uses `--net=container:` to share the network
namespace of another container, it does not have its own copy of
the CNI results used to generate `podman inspect` output. As
such, to inspect these containers, we should be going to the
container we share the namespace with for network info.

Fixes containers#8073

Signed-off-by: Matthew Heon <mheon@redhat.com>
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mheon commented Oct 20, 2020

@containers/podman-maintainers PTAL, this is going green

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rhatdan commented Oct 20, 2020

LGTM

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LGTM

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/lgtm

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NetworkSettings missing when container is running in pod
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