.\" Copyright (C) 2011, Eric Biederman .\" Licensed under the GPLv2 .\" .TH SETNS 2 2012-05-04 "Linux" "Linux Programmer's Manual" .SH NAME setns \- reassociate thread with a namespace .SH SYNOPSIS .nf .BR "#define _GNU_SOURCE" " /* See feature_test_macros(7) */" .B #include .sp .BI "int setns(int " fd ", int " nstype ); .fi .SH DESCRIPTION Given a file descriptor referring to a namespace, reassociate the calling thread with that namespace. The .I fd argument is a file descriptor referring to one of the namespace entries in a .I /proc/[pid]/ns/ directory; see .BR proc (5) for further information on .IR /proc/[pid]/ns/ . The calling thread will be reassociated with the corresponding namespace, subject to any constraints imposed by the .I nstype argument. The .I nstype argument specifies which type of namespace the calling thread may be reassociated with. This argument can have one of the following values: .TP .BR 0 Allow any type of namespace to be joined. .TP .BR CLONE_NEWIPC .I fd must refer to an IPC namespace. .TP .BR CLONE_NEWNET .I fd must refer to a network namespace. .TP .BR CLONE_NEWUTS .I fd must refer to a UTS namespace. .PP Specifying .I nstype as 0 suffices if the caller knows (or does not care) what type of namespace is referred to by .IR fd . Specifying a nonzero value for .I nstype is useful if the caller does not know what type of namespace is referred to by .IR fd and wants to ensure that the namespace is of a particular type. (The caller might not know the type of the namespace referred to by .IR fd if the file descriptor was opened by another process and, for example, passed to the caller via a UNIX domain socket.) .SH RETURN VALUE On success, .IR setns () returns 0. On failure, \-1 is returned and .I errno is set to indicate the error. .SH ERRORS .TP .B EBADF .I fd is not a valid file descriptor. .TP .B EINVAL .I fd refers to a namespace whose type does not match that specified in .IR nstype , or there is problem with reassociating the the thread with the specified namespace. .TP .B ENOMEM Cannot allocate sufficient memory to change the specified namespace. .TP .B EPERM The calling thread did not have the required privilege .RB ( CAP_SYS_ADMIN ) for this operation. .SH VERSIONS The .BR setns () system call first appeared in Linux in kernel 3.0; library support was added to glibc in version 2.14. .SH CONFORMING TO The .BR setns () system call is Linux-specific. .SH NOTES Not all of the attributes that can be shared when a new thread is created using .BR clone (2) can be changed using .BR setns (). .SH BUGS The PID namespace and the mount namespace are not currently supported. (See the descriptions of .BR CLONE_NEWPID and .BR CLONE_NEWNS in .BR clone (2).) .SH SEE ALSO .BR clone (2), .BR fork (2), .BR vfork (2), .BR proc (5), .BR unix (7) .SH COLOPHON This page is part of release 3.44 of the Linux .I man-pages project. A description of the project, and information about reporting bugs, can be found at http://www.kernel.org/doc/man-pages/.