I've packaged dumb-init, it's in copr
And there was a package review for official repos

> Anyone using these today?

yes, I use it along with oneway <
https://github.com/muayyad-alsadi/oneway/releases/

> What does dumb-init or tini get me that systemd doesn't?

simply dumb init does not thing, it's just exec a single process (the
docker way which is single process per container)

so instead of start.sh we use dumb-init start.sh

it's not intended to do what sysvinit / systemd / upstart do
it just fork then exec it's argument, the parent process just handle defunct
processes

> I am skeptical of any "resource" argument against systemd

it does not do any management (the dumb part of it's name)

> I think multiple init systems will just generate more technical questions

please give it a chance, not because we need another init system, but
because it's NOT an init system.
it just run a single process (look at supervisord which is in the official
repo, is more close to be an init system than dumb-init)

> Doesn't work in Kubernetes today.

I do use it with k8s!








On Tue, Mar 7, 2017 at 3:32 PM, Clayton Coleman <ccole...@redhat.com> wrote:

> Doesn't work in Kubernetes today.
>
> > On Mar 7, 2017, at 2:44 AM, Marius Vollmer <marius.voll...@redhat.com>
> wrote:
> >
> >
> > Clayton Coleman <ccole...@redhat.com> writes:
> >
> >> [...] Anyone using these today?
> >
> > What about "docker run --init"?  Anything wrong with that?
>
>

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