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NAME

run-run - create and start a container

 

SYNOPSIS

runc run [option ...] containe-id

 

DESCRIPTION

The run command creates an instance of a container from a bundle, and starts it. You can think of run as a shortcut for create followed by start.

 

OPTIONS

-bundle|-b path
Path to the root of the bundle directory. Default is current directory.

-consol-socket path
Path to an AF_UNIX socket which will receive a file descriptor referencing the master end of the console's pseudoterminal. See docs/terminals [la]https://github.com/opencontainers/runc/blob/master/docs/terminals.md[ra].

-detach|-d
Detach from the container's process.

-pi-file path
Specify the file to write the initial container process' PID to.

-n-subreaper
Disable the use of the subreaper used to reap reparented processes.

-n-pivot
Do not use pivot root to jail process inside rootfs. This should not be used except in exceptional circumstances, and may be unsafe from the security standpoint.

-n-ne-keyring
Do not create a new session keyring for the container. This will cause the container to inherit the calling processes session key.

-preserv-fds N
Pass N additional file descriptors to the container (stdio + $LISTEN_FDS + N in total). Default is 0.

-keep
Keep container's state directory and cgroup. This can be helpful if a user wants to check the state (e.g. of cgroup controllers) after the container has exited. If this option is used, a manual runc delete is needed afterwards to clean an exited container's artefacts.

 

SEE ALSO

runc(8).


 

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NAME
SYNOPSIS
DESCRIPTION
OPTIONS
SEE ALSO