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NAME

       crun - a fast and lightweight OCI runtime

SYNOPSIS

       crun [global options] command [command options] [arguments...]

DESCRIPTION

       crun  is  a  command  line program for running Linux containers that follow the Open Container Initiative
       (OCI) format.

COMMANDS

       create Create a  container.   The  runtime  detaches  from  the  container  process  once  the  container
       environment is created.  It is necessary to successively use start for starting the container.

       delete Remove definition for a container.

       exec Exec a command in a running container.

       list List known containers.

       kill  Send  the  specified  signal  to the container init process.  If no signal is specified, SIGTERM is
       used.

       ps Show the processes running in a container.

       run Create and immediately start a container.

       spec Generate a configuration file.

       start Start a container that was previously created.  A container cannot be started multiple times.

       state Output the state of a container.

       pause Pause all the processes in the container.

       resume Resume the processes in the container.

       update Update container resource constraints.

       checkpoint Checkpoint a running container using CRIU

       restore Restore a container from a checkpoint

STATE

       By default, when running as  root  user,  crun  saves  its  state  under  the  /run/crun  directory.   As
       unprivileged  user,  instead  the  XDG_RUNTIME_DIR  environment  variable  is  honored, and the directory
       $XDG_RUNTIME_DIR/crun is used.  The global option --root overrides this setting.

GLOBAL OPTIONS

       --debug Produce verbose output.

       --log=LOG-DESTINATION Define the destination for the error and warning messages generated  by  crun.   If
       the error happens late in the container init process, when crun already stopped watching it, then it will
       be printed to the container stderr.

       It is specified in the form BACKEND:SPECIFIER.

       These following backends are supported:

              • file:PATH

              • journald:IDENTIFIER

              • syslog:IDENTIFIER

       If no backend is specified, then file: is used by default.

       --log-format=FORMAT  Define the format of the log messages.  It can either be text, or json.  The default
       is text.

       --no-pivot Use chroot(2) instead of pivot_root(2) when creating the container.  This option is not  safe,
       and should be avoided.

       --root=DIR Defines where to store the state for crun containers.

       --systemd-cgroup  Use  systemd for configuring cgroups.  If not specified, the cgroup is created directly
       using the cgroupfs backend.

       --cgroup-manager=MANAGER Specify what cgroup manager  must  be  used.   Permitted  values  are  cgroupfs,
       systemd and disabled.

       -?, --help Print a help list.

       --usage Print a short usage message.

       -V, --version Print program version

CREATE OPTIONS

       crun [global options] create [options] CONTAINER

       --bundle=PATH Path to the OCI bundle, by default it is the current directory.

       --config=FILE Override the configuration file to use.  The default value is config.json.

       --console-socket=SOCKET  Path  to  a  UNIX  socket  that  will  receive  the  ptmx end of the tty for the
       container.

       --no-new-keyring Keep the same session key

       --preserve-fds=N Additional number of FDs to pass into the container.

       --pid-file=PATH Path to the file that will contain the container process PID.

RUN OPTIONS

       crun [global options] run [options] CONTAINER

       --bundle=BUNDLE Path to the OCI bundle, by default it is the current directory.

       --config=FILE Override the configuration file to use.  The default value is config.json.

       --console-socket=SOCKET Path to a UNIX socket that  will  receive  the  ptmx  end  of  the  tty  for  the
       container.

       --no-new-keyring Keep the same session key.

       --preserve-fds=N Additional number of FDs to pass into the container.

       --pid-file=PATH Path to the file that will contain the container process PID.

       --detach Detach the container process from the current session.

DELETE OPTIONS

       crun [global options] delete [options] CONTAINER

       --force Delete the container even if it is still running.

       --regex=REGEX Delete all the containers that satisfy the specified regex.

EXEC OPTIONS

       crun [global options] exec [options] CONTAINER CMD

       --apparmor=PROFILE Set the apparmor profile for the process.

       --console-socket=SOCKET  Path  to  a  UNIX  socket  that  will  receive  the  ptmx end of the tty for the
       container.

       --cwd=PATH Set the working directory for the process to PATH.

       --cap=CAP Specify an additional capability to add to the process.

       --detach Detach the container process from the current session.

       --cgroup=PATH Specify a sub-cgroup path inside the container cgroup.  The path must already exist in  the
       container cgroup.

       --env=ENV Specify an environment variable.

       --no-new-privs Set the no new privileges value for the process.

       --preserve-fds=N Additional number of FDs to pass into the container.

       --process=FILE Path to a file containing the process JSON configuration.

       --process-label=VALUE Set the asm process label for the process commonly used with selinux.

       --pid-file=PATH Path to the file that will contain the new process PID.

       -t --tty Allocate a pseudo TTY.

       **-u USERSPEC --user=USERSPEC Specify the user in the form UID[:GID].

LIST OPTIONS

       crun [global options] list [options]

       -q --quiet Show only the container ID.

KILL OPTIONS

       crun [global options] kill [options] CONTAINER SIGNAL

       --all Kill all the processes in the container.

       --regex=REGEX Kill all the containers that satisfy the specified regex.

PS OPTIONS

       crun [global options] ps [options]

       --format=FORMAT Specify the output format.  It must be either table or json.  By default table is used.

SPEC OPTIONS

       crun [global options] spec [options]

       -b DIR --bundle=DIR Path to the root of the bundle dir (default ".").

       --rootless Generate a config.json file that is usable by an unprivileged user.

UPDATE OPTIONS

       crun [global options] update [options] CONTAINER

       --blkio-weight=VALUE Specifies per cgroup weight.

       --cpu-period=VALUE CPU CFS period to be used for hardcapping.

       --cpu-quota=VALUE CPU CFS hardcap limit.

       --cpu-rt-period=VALUE CPU realtime period to be used for hardcapping.

       --cpu-rt-runtime=VALUE CPU realtime hardcap limit.

       --cpu-share=VALUE CPU shares.

       --cpuset-cpus=VALUE CPU(s) to use.

       --cpuset-mems=VALUE Memory node(s) to use.

       --kernel-memory=VALUE Kernel memory limit.

       --kernel-memory-tcp=VALUE Kernel memory limit for TCP buffer.

       --memory=VALUE Memory limit.

       --memory-reservation=VALUE Memory reservation or soft_limit.

       --memory-swap=VALUE Total memory usage.

       --pids-limit=VALUE Maximum number of pids allowed in the container.

       -r, --resources=FILE Path to the file containing the resources to update.

CHECKPOINT OPTIONS

       crun [global options] checkpoint [options] CONTAINER

       --image-path=DIR Path for saving CRIU image files

       --work-path=DIR Path for saving work files and logs

       --leave-running Leave the process running after checkpointing

       --tcp-established Allow open TCP connections

       --ext-unix-sk Allow external UNIX sockets

       --shell-job Allow shell jobs

       --pre-dump  Only checkpoint the container's memory without stopping the container.  It is not possible to
       restore a container from a pre-dump. A pre-dump always needs a final checkpoint (without --pre-dump).  It
       is possible to make as many pre-dumps as necessary. For a second pre-dump or for a final checkpoint it is
       necessary to use --parent-path to point crun (and thus CRIU) to the pre-dump.

       --parent-path=DIR  Doing  multiple  pre-dumps  or  the  final  checkpoint after one or multiple pre-dumps
       requires that crun (and thus CRIU) knows the location of the pre-dump. It is important to use a  relative
       path from the actual checkpoint directory specified via --image-path. It will fail if an absolute path is
       used.

       --manage-cgroups-mode=MODE  Specify  which  CRIU  manage cgroup mode should be used. Permitted values are
       soft, ignore, full or strict. Default is soft.

RESTORE OPTIONS

       crun [global options] restore [options] CONTAINER

       -b DIR --bundle=DIR Container bundle directory (default ".")

       --image-path=DIR Path for saving CRIU image files

       --work-path=DIR Path for saving work files and logs

       --tcp-established Allow open TCP connections

       --ext-unix Allow external UNIX sockets

       --shell-job Allow shell jobs

       --detach Detach from the container's process

       --pid-file=FILE Where to write the PID of the container

       --manage-cgroups-mode=MODE Specify which CRIU manage cgroup mode should be  used.  Permitted  values  are
       soft, ignore, full or strict. Default is soft.

Extensions to OCI

run.oci.mount_context_type=context

       Set the mount context type on volumes mounted with SELinux labels.

       Valid context types are:
         context (default)
         fscontext
         defcontext
         rootcontext

       More information on how the context mount flags works see the mount(8) man page.

run.oci.seccomp.receiver=PATH

       If  the  annotation  run.oci.seccomp.receiver=PATH is specified, the seccomp listener is sent to the UNIX
       socket listening on the specified path.  It can also set with  the  RUN_OCI_SECCOMP_RECEIVER  environment
       variable.   It is an experimental feature, and the annotation will be removed once it is supported in the
       OCI runtime specs.  It must be an absolute path.

run.oci.seccomp.plugins=PATH

       If the annotation run.oci.seccomp.plugins=PLUGIN1[:PLUGIN2]... is specified, the seccomp listener  fd  is
       handled through the specified plugins.  The plugin must either be an absolute path or a file name that is
       looked  up  by  dlopen(3).  More information on how the lookup is performed are available on the ld.so(8)
       man page.

run.oci.seccomp_fail_unknown_syscall=1

       If the annotation run.oci.seccomp_fail_unknown_syscall is present, then crun will fail  when  an  unknown
       syscall is encountered in the seccomp configuration.

run.oci.seccomp_bpf_data=PATH

       If  the  annotation run.oci.seccomp_bpf_data is present, then crun ignores the seccomp section in the OCI
       configuration file and use the specified data as the raw  data  to  the  seccomp(SECCOMP_SET_MODE_FILTER)
       syscall.  The data must be encoded in base64.

       It is an experimental feature, and the annotation will be removed once it is supported in the OCI runtime
       specs.

run.oci.keep_original_groups=1

       If the annotation run.oci.keep_original_groups is present, then crun will skip the setgroups syscall that
       is  used  to either set the additional groups specified in the OCI configuration, or to reset the list of
       additional groups if none is specified.

run.oci.pidfd_receiver=PATH

       It is an experimental feature and will be removed once the feature is in the OCI runtime specs.

       If present, specify the path to the UNIX socket that will receive the pidfd for the container process.

run.oci.systemd.force_cgroup_v1=/PATH

       If the annotation run.oci.systemd.force_cgroup_v1=/PATH is present, then crun will override the specified
       mount point /PATH with a cgroup v1 mount made of a single hierarchy none,name=systemd.  It is  useful  to
       run on a cgroup v2 system containers using older versions of systemd that lack support for cgroup v2.

       Note:  Your container host has to have the cgroup v1 mount already present, otherwise this will not work.
       If you want to run the container rootless, the user it  runs  under  has  to  have  permissions  to  this
       mountpoint.

       For example, as root:

       mkdir /sys/fs/cgroup/systemd
       mount cgroup -t cgroup /sys/fs/cgroup/systemd -o none,name=systemd,xattr
       chown -R the_user.the_user /sys/fs/cgroup/systemd

run.oci.systemd.subgroup=SUBGROUP

       Override the name for the systemd sub cgroup created under the systemd scope, so the final cgroup will be
       like:

       /sys/fs/cgroup/$PATH/$SUBGROUP

       When it is set to the empty string, a sub cgroup is not created.

       If not specified, it defaults to container on cgroup v2, and to "" on cgroup v1.

       e.g.

       /sys/fs/cgroup//system.slice/foo-352700.scope/container

run.oci.delegate-cgroup=DELEGATED-CGROUP

       If  the  run.oci.systemd.subgroup  annotation  is  specified,  yet  another sub-cgroup is created and the
       container process is moved here.

       If a cgroup namespace is used, the cgroup namespace  is  created  before  moving  the  container  to  the
       delegated cgroup.

       /sys/fs/cgroup/$PATH/$SUBGROUP/$DELEGATED-CGROUP

       The  runtime  doesn't  apply  any  limit  to  the  $DELEGATED-CGROUP  sub-cgroup,  the  runtime uses only
       $PATH/$SUBGROUP.

       The container payload fully manages $DELEGATE-CGROUP, the limits applied to $PATH/$SUBGROUP still applies
       to $DELEGATE-CGROUP.

       Since cgroup delegation is not safe on cgroup v1, this option is supported only on cgroup v2.

run.oci.hooks.stdout=FILE

       If the annotation run.oci.hooks.stdout is present, then crun will open the specified file and use  it  as
       the  stdout  for  the  hook processes.  The file is opened in append mode and it is created if it doesn't
       already exist.

run.oci.hooks.stderr=FILE

       If the annotation run.oci.hooks.stderr is present, then crun will open the specified file and use  it  as
       the  stderr  for  the  hook processes.  The file is opened in append mode and it is created if it doesn't
       already exist.

run.oci.handler=HANDLER

       It is an experimental feature.

       If specified, run the specified handler for execing the container.  The only supported  values  are  krun
       and wasm.

              • krun:  When  krun  is specified, the libkrun.so shared object is loaded and it is used to launch
                the container using libkrun.

              • wasm: If specified, run the wasm handler for container. Allows running wasm  workload  natively.
                Accepts a .wasm binary as input and if .wat is provided it will be automatically compiled into a
                wasm module. Stdout of wasm module is relayed back via crun.

tmpcopyup mount options

       If  the  tmpcopyup  option is specified for a tmpfs, then the path that is shadowed by the tmpfs mount is
       recursively copied up to the tmpfs itself.

copy-symlink mount options

       If the copy-symlink option is specified, if the source of a bind mount  is  a  symlink,  the  symlink  is
       recreated  at  the  specified  destination  instead  of attempting a mount that would resolve the symlink
       itself.  If the destination already exists and it is not a symlink with the expected content,  crun  will
       return an error.

r$FLAG mount options

       If a r$FLAG mount option is specified then the flag $FLAG is set recursively for each children mount.

       These flags are supported:

              • "rro"

              • "rrw"

              • "rsuid"

              • "rnosuid"

              • "rdev"

              • "rnodev"

              • "rexec"

              • "rnoexec"

              • "rsync"

              • "rasync"

              • "rdirsync"

              • "rmand"

              • "rnomand"

              • "ratime"

              • "rnoatime"

              • "rdiratime"

              • "rnodiratime"

              • "rrelatime"

              • "rnorelatime"

              • "rstrictatime"

              • "rnostrictatime"

idmap mount options

       If  the  idmap option is specified then the mount is ID mapped using the container target user namespace.
       This is an experimental feature and can change at any time without notice.

       The idmap option supports a custom mapping that can be different than the  user  namespace  used  by  the
       container.

       The mapping can be specified after the idmap option like: idmap=uids=0-1-10#10-11-10;gids=0-100-10.

       For  each  triplet,  the  first  value is the start of the backing file system IDs that are mapped to the
       second value on the host.  The length of this mapping is given in the third value.

       Multiple ranges are separated with #.

       These values are written to the /proc/$PID/uid_map  and  /proc/$PID/gid_map  files  to  create  the  user
       namespace for the idmapped mount.

       The only two options that are currently supported after idmap are uids and gids.

       When a custom mapping is specified, a new user namespace is created for the idmapped mount.

       If no option is specified, then the container user namespace is used.

       If the specified mapping is prepended with a '@' then the mapping is considered relative to the container
       user  namespace.   The  host  ID  for  the mapping is changed to account for the relative position of the
       container user in the container user namespace.

       For example, the mapping: uids=@1-3-10, given a configuration like

       "uidMappings": [
             {
               "containerID": 0,
               "hostID": 0,
               "size": 1
             },
             {
               "containerID": 1,
               "hostID": 2,
               "size": 1000
             }
           ]

       will be converted to the absolute value uids=1-4-10, where 4 is calculated by adding 3 (container  ID  in
       the  uids=  mapping)  and 1 (hostID - containerID for the user namespace mapping where containerID = 1 is
       found).

       The current implementation doesn't take into account  multiple  user  namespace  ranges,  so  it  is  the
       caller's responsibility to split a mapping if it overlaps multiple ranges in the user namespace.  In such
       a case, there won't be any error reported.

Automatically create user namespace

       When  running  as  user different than root, an user namespace is automatically created even if it is not
       specified in the config file.  The current user is  mapped  to  the  ID  0  in  the  container,  and  any
       additional  id specified in the files /etc/subuid and /etc/subgid is automatically added starting with ID
       1.

CGROUP v2

       Note: cgroup v2 does not yet support control of realtime processes and the cpu  controller  can  only  be
       enabled when all RT processes are in the root cgroup. This will make crun fail while running alongside RT
       processes.

       If  the  cgroup configuration found is for cgroup v1, crun attempts a conversion when running on a cgroup
       v2 system.

       These are the OCI resources currently supported with cgroup v2 and how they  are  converted  when  needed
       from the cgroup v1 configuration.

Memory controller

       ┌─────────────┬────────────────────┬──────────────────────┬────────────────────────┐
       │ OCI (x)cgroup 2 value (y)conversioncomment                │
       ├─────────────┼────────────────────┼──────────────────────┼────────────────────────┤
       │ limit       │ memory.max         │ y = x                │                        │
       ├─────────────┼────────────────────┼──────────────────────┼────────────────────────┤
       │ swap        │ memory.swap.max    │ y = x - memory_limit │ the   swap   limit  on │
       │             │                    │                      │ cgroup v1 includes the │
       │             │                    │                      │ memory usage too       │
       ├─────────────┼────────────────────┼──────────────────────┼────────────────────────┤
       │ reservation │ memory.low         │ y = x                │                        │
       └─────────────┴────────────────────┴──────────────────────┴────────────────────────┘

PIDs controller

       ┌─────────┬────────────────────┬────────────┬─────────┐
       │ OCI (x)cgroup 2 value (y)conversioncomment │
       ├─────────┼────────────────────┼────────────┼─────────┤
       │ limit   │ pids.max           │ y = x      │         │
       └─────────┴────────────────────┴────────────┴─────────┘

CPU controller

       ┌─────────┬────────────────────────┬────────────────────────┬────────────────────────┐
       │ OCI (x)cgroup 2 value (y)conversioncomment                │
       ├─────────┼────────────────────────┼────────────────────────┼────────────────────────┤
       │ shares  │ cpu.weight             │ y = (1 + ((x  -  2)  * │                        │
       │         │                        │ 9999) / 262142)        │                        │
       ├─────────┼────────────────────────┼────────────────────────┼────────────────────────┤
       │         │ convert           from │                        │                        │
       │         │ [2-262144]          to │                        │                        │
       │         │ [1-10000]              │                        │                        │
       ├─────────┼────────────────────────┼────────────────────────┼────────────────────────┤
       │ period  │ cpu.max                │ y = x                  │ period  and  quota are │
       │         │                        │                        │ written together       │
       ├─────────┼────────────────────────┼────────────────────────┼────────────────────────┤
       │ quota   │ cpu.max                │ y = x                  │ period and  quota  are │
       │         │                        │                        │ written together       │
       └─────────┴────────────────────────┴────────────────────────┴────────────────────────┘

blkio controller

       ┌───────────────┬──────────────────────┬─────────────────────────┬────────────────────────┐
       │ OCI (x)cgroup 2 value (y)conversioncomment                │
       ├───────────────┼──────────────────────┼─────────────────────────┼────────────────────────┤
       │ weight        │ io.bfq.weight        │ y = x                   │                        │
       ├───────────────┼──────────────────────┼─────────────────────────┼────────────────────────┤
       │ weight_device │ io.bfq.weight        │ y = x                   │                        │
       ├───────────────┼──────────────────────┼─────────────────────────┼────────────────────────┤
       │ weight        │ io.weight (fallback) │ y = 1 + (x-10)*9999/990 │ convert  linearly from │
       │               │                      │                         │ [10-1000] to [1-10000] │
       ├───────────────┼──────────────────────┼─────────────────────────┼────────────────────────┤
       │ weight_device │ io.weight (fallback) │ y = 1 + (x-10)*9999/990 │ convert linearly  from │
       │               │                      │                         │ [10-1000] to [1-10000] │
       ├───────────────┼──────────────────────┼─────────────────────────┼────────────────────────┤
       │ rbps          │ io.max               │ y=x                     │                        │
       ├───────────────┼──────────────────────┼─────────────────────────┼────────────────────────┤
       │ wbps          │ io.max               │ y=x                     │                        │
       ├───────────────┼──────────────────────┼─────────────────────────┼────────────────────────┤
       │ riops         │ io.max               │ y=x                     │                        │
       ├───────────────┼──────────────────────┼─────────────────────────┼────────────────────────┤
       │ wiops         │ io.max               │ y=x                     │                        │
       └───────────────┴──────────────────────┴─────────────────────────┴────────────────────────┘

cpuset controller

       ┌─────────┬────────────────────┬────────────┬─────────┐
       │ OCI (x)cgroup 2 value (y)conversioncomment │
       ├─────────┼────────────────────┼────────────┼─────────┤
       │ cpus    │ cpuset.cpus        │ y = x      │         │
       ├─────────┼────────────────────┼────────────┼─────────┤
       │ mems    │ cpuset.mems        │ y = x      │         │
       └─────────┴────────────────────┴────────────┴─────────┘

hugetlb controller

       ┌─────────────────┬────────────────────┬────────────┬─────────┐
       │ OCI (x)cgroup 2 value (y)conversioncomment │
       ├─────────────────┼────────────────────┼────────────┼─────────┤
       │ .limit_in_bytes │ hugetlb..max       │ y = x      │         │
       └─────────────────┴────────────────────┴────────────┴─────────┘

                                                  User Commands                                          crun(1)