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Under construction!
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# libpod - library for running OCI-based containers in Pods
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### Status: Development
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## What is the scope of this project?
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libpod is meant to provide an library for applications lookint the user the Container Pod concept popularized by Kubernetes.
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libpod also contains a tool kpod, which allows you to manage Pods, Containers, and Container Images.
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At a high level, we expect the scope of libpod/kpod to the following functionalities:
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* Support multiple image formats including the existing Docker image format
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* Support for multiple means to download images including trust & image verification
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* Container image management (managing image layers, overlay filesystems, etc)
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* Container and POD process lifecycle management
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* Resource isolation of containers and PODS.
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## What is not in scope for this project?
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* Building container images. See Buildah
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* Signing and pushing images to various image storages. See Skopeo.
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* Container Runtimes daemons for working with Kubernetes CRIs See CRI-O.
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The plan is to use OCI projects and best of breed libraries for different aspects:
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- Runtime: [runc](https://github.com/opencontainers/runc) (or any OCI runtime-spec implementation) and [oci runtime tools](https://github.com/opencontainers/runtime-tools)
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- Images: Image management using [containers/image](https://github.com/containers/image)
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- Storage: Storage and management of image layers using [containers/storage](https://github.com/containers/storage)
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- Networking: Networking support through use of [CNI](https://github.com/containernetworking/cni)
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libpod is currently in active development.
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## Commands
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| Command | Description | Demo|
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| ---------------------------------------------------- | --------------------------------------------------------------------------|-----|
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| [kpod(1)](/docs/kpod.1.md) | Simple management tool for pods and images ||
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| [kpod-attach(1)](/docs/kpod-attach.1.md) | Instead of providing a `kpod attach` command, the man page `kpod-attach` describes how to use the `kpod logs` and `kpod exec` commands to achieve the same goals as `kpod attach`.||
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| [kpod-cp(1)](/docs/kpod-cp.1.md) | Instead of providing a `kpod cp` command, the man page `kpod-cp` describes how to use the `kpod mount` command to have even more flexibility and functionality.||
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| [kpod-diff(1)](/docs/kpod-diff.1.md) | Inspect changes on a container or image's filesystem |[](https://asciinema.org/a/FXfWB9CKYFwYM4EfqW3NSZy1G)|
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| [kpod-export(1)](/docs/kpod-export.1.md) | Export container's filesystem contents as a tar archive |[](https://asciinema.org/a/913lBIRAg5hK8asyIhhkQVLtV)|
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| [kpod-history(1)](/docs/kpod-history.1.md) | Shows the history of an image |[](https://asciinema.org/a/bCvUQJ6DkxInMELZdc5DinNSx)|
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| [kpod-images(1)](/docs/kpod-images.1.md) | List images in local storage |[](https://asciinema.org/a/133649)|
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| [kpod-info(1)](/docs/kpod-info.1.md) | Display system information ||
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| [kpod-inspect(1)](/docs/kpod-inspect.1.md) | Display the configuration of a container or image |[](https://asciinema.org/a/133418)|
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| [kpod-kill(1)](/docs/kpod-kill.1.md) | Kill the main process in one or more running containers |[](https://asciinema.org/a/3jNos0A5yzO4hChu7ddKkUPw7)|
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| [kpod-load(1)](/docs/kpod-load.1.md) | Load an image from docker archive or oci |[](https://asciinema.org/a/kp8kOaexEhEa20P1KLZ3L5X4g)|
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| [kpod-login(1)](/docs/kpod-login.1.md) | Login to a container registry |[](https://asciinema.org/a/oNiPgmfo1FjV2YdesiLpvihtV)|
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| [kpod-logout(1)](/docs/kpod-logout.1.md) | Logout of a container registry |[](https://asciinema.org/a/oNiPgmfo1FjV2YdesiLpvihtV)|
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| [kpod-logs(1)](/docs/kpod-logs.1.md) | Display the logs of a container ||
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| [kpod-mount(1)](/docs/kpod-mount.1.md) | Mount a working container's root filesystem ||
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| [kpod-pause(1)](/docs/kpod-pause.1.md) | Pause one or more running containers |[](https://asciinema.org/a/141292)|
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| [kpod-ps(1)](/docs/kpod-ps.1.md) | Prints out information about containers |[](https://asciinema.org/a/bbT41kac6CwZ5giESmZLIaTLR)|
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| [kpod-pull(1)](/docs/kpod-pull.1.md) | Pull an image from a registry |[](https://asciinema.org/a/lr4zfoynHJOUNu1KaXa1dwG2X)|
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| [kpod-push(1)](/docs/kpod-push.1.md) | Push an image to a specified destination |[](https://asciinema.org/a/133276)|
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| [kpod-rename(1)](/docs/kpod-rename.1.md) | Rename a container ||
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| [kpod-rm(1)](/docs/kpod-rm.1.md) | Removes one or more containers |[](https://asciinema.org/a/7EMk22WrfGtKWmgHJX9Nze1Qp)|
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| [kpod-rmi(1)](/docs/kpod-rmi.1.md) | Removes one or more images |[](https://asciinema.org/a/133799)|
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| [kpod-save(1)](/docs/kpod-save.1.md) | Saves an image to an archive |[](https://asciinema.org/a/kp8kOaexEhEa20P1KLZ3L5X4g)|
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| [kpod-stats(1)](/docs/kpod-stats.1.md) | Display a live stream of one or more containers' resource usage statistics||
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| [kpod-stop(1)](/docs/kpod-stop.1.md) | Stops one or more running containers ||
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| [kpod-tag(1)](/docs/kpod-tag.1.md) | Add an additional name to a local image |[](https://asciinema.org/a/133803)|
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| [kpod-umount(1)](/docs/kpod-umount.1.md) | Unmount a working container's root filesystem ||
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| [kpod-unpause(1)](/docs/kpod-unpause.1.md) | Unpause one or more running containers |[](https://asciinema.org/a/141292)|
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| [kpod-version(1)](/docs/kpod-version.1.md) | Display the version information |[](https://asciinema.org/a/mfrn61pjZT9Fc8L4NbfdSqfgu)|
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| [kpod-wait(1)](/docs/kpod-wait.1.md) | Wait on one or more containers to stop and print their exit codes||
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## OCI Hooks Support
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[KPOD configures OCI Hooks to run when launching a container](./hooks.md)
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## KPOD Usage Transfer
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[Useful information for ops and dev transfer as it relates to infrastructure that utilizes KPOD](/transfer.md)
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## Communication
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For async communication and long running discussions please use issues and pull requests on the github repo. This will be the best place to discuss design and implementation.
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For sync communication we have an IRC channel #KPOD, on chat.freenode.net, that everyone is welcome to join and chat about development.
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## Getting started
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### Prerequisites
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Latest version of `runc` is expected to be installed on the system. It is picked up as the default runtime by kpod.
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### Build and Run Dependencies
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**Required**
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Fedora, CentOS, RHEL, and related distributions:
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```bash
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yum install -y \
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btrfs-progs-devel \
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device-mapper-devel \
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git \
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glib2-devel \
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glibc-devel \
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glibc-static \
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go \
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golang-github-cpuguy83-go-md2man \
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gpgme-devel \
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libassuan-devel \
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libgpg-error-devel \
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libseccomp-devel \
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libselinux-devel \
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ostree-devel \
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pkgconfig \
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runc \
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skopeo-containers
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```
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Debian, Ubuntu, and related distributions:
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```bash
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apt-get install -y \
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btrfs-tools \
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git \
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golang-go \
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libassuan-dev \
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libdevmapper-dev \
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libglib2.0-dev \
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libc6-dev \
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libgpgme11-dev \
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libgpg-error-dev \
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libseccomp-dev \
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libselinux1-dev \
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pkg-config \
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runc \
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skopeo-containers
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```
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Debian, Ubuntu, and related distributions will also need a copy of the development libraries for `ostree`, either in the form of the `libostree-dev` package from the [flatpak](https://launchpad.net/~alexlarsson/+archive/ubuntu/flatpak) PPA, or built [from source](https://github.com/ostreedev/ostree) (more on that [here](https://ostree.readthedocs.io/en/latest/#building)).
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If using an older release or a long-term support release, be careful to double-check that the version of `runc` is new enough (running `runc --version` should produce `spec: 1.0.0`), or else build your own.
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**NOTE**
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Be careful to double-check that the version of golang is new enough, version 1.8.x or higher is required. If needed, golang kits are avaliable at https://golang.org/dl/
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**Optional**
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Fedora, CentOS, RHEL, and related distributions:
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(no optional packages)
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Debian, Ubuntu, and related distributions:
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```bash
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apt-get install -y \
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libapparmor-dev
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```
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### Get Source Code
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As with other Go projects, KPOD must be cloned into a directory structure like:
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```
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GOPATH
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└── src
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└── github.com
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└── projectatomic
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└── libpod
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```
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First, configure a `GOPATH` (if you are using go1.8 or later, this defaults to `~/go`).
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```bash
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export GOPATH=~/go
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mkdir -p $GOPATH
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```
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Next, clone the source code using:
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```bash
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mkdir -p $GOPATH/src/github.com/projectatomic
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cd $_ # or cd $GOPATH/src/github.com/projectatomic
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git clone https://github.com/projectatomic/libpod # or your fork
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cd libpod
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```
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### Build
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```bash
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make install.tools
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make
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sudo make install
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```
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Otherwise, if you do not want to build `kpod` with seccomp support you can add `BUILDTAGS=""` when running make.
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```bash
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make BUILDTAGS=""
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sudo make install
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```
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#### Build Tags
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`kpod` supports optional build tags for compiling support of various features.
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To add build tags to the make option the `BUILDTAGS` variable must be set.
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```bash
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make BUILDTAGS='seccomp apparmor'
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```
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| Build Tag | Feature | Dependency |
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|-----------|------------------------------------|-------------|
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| seccomp | syscall filtering | libseccomp |
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| selinux | selinux process and mount labeling | libselinux |
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| apparmor | apparmor profile support | libapparmor |
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### Running pods and containers
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Follow this [tutorial](tutorial.md) to get started with KPOD.
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### Setup CNI networking
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A proper description of setting up CNI networking is given in the
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[`contrib/cni` README](contrib/cni/README.md). But the gist is that you need to
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have some basic network configurations enabled and CNI plugins installed on
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your system.
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### Current Roadmap
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1. Basic pod/container lifecycle, basic image pull (done)
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1. Support for tty handling and state management (done)
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1. Basic integration with kubelet once client side changes are ready (done)
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1. Support for log management, networking integration using CNI, pluggable image/storage management (done)
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1. Support for exec/attach (done)
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# CRI-O Usage Transfer
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# KPOD Usage Transfer
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This document outlines useful information for ops and dev transfer as it relates to infrastructure that utilizes CRI-O.
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This document outlines useful information for ops and dev transfer as it relates to infrastructure that utilizes KPOD.
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## Operational Transfer
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## Abstract
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The `crio` daemon is intended to provide the [CRI](https://github.com/kubernetes/community/blob/master/contributors/devel/container-runtime-interface.md) socket needed for Kubernetes to use for automating deployment, scaling, and management of containerized applications (See the document for [configuring kubernetes to use CRI-O](./kubernetes.md) for more information on that).
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The `crio` daemon is intended to provide the [CRI](https://github.com/kubernetes/community/blob/master/contributors/devel/container-runtime-interface.md) socket needed for Kubernetes to use for automating deployment, scaling, and management of containerized applications (See the document for [configuring kubernetes to use KPOD](./kubernetes.md) for more information on that).
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Therefore the `crioctl` command line is a client that interfaces to the same grpc socket as the kubernetes daemon would, for talking to the `crio` daemon.
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In many ways `crioctl` is only as feature rich as the Kubernetes CRI requires.
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There are additional tools e.g. `kpod` and [`buildah`](https://github.com/projectatomic/buildah) that provide a feature rich set of commands for all operational needs in a Kubernetes environment.
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## Equivalents
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For many troubleshooting and information collection steps, there may be an existing pattern.
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Following provides equivalent with CRI-O tools for gathering information or jumping into containers, for operational use.
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Following provides equivalent with KPOD tools for gathering information or jumping into containers, for operational use.
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| Existing Step | CRI-O (and friends) |
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| Existing Step | KPOD (and friends) |
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| :---: | :---: |
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| `docker exec` | [`crioctl ctr exec`](./docs/crio.8.md) |
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| `docker exec` | [`kpod exec`](./docs/kpod-exec.1.md) |
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| `docker info` | [`kpod info`](./docs/kpod-info.1.md) |
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| `docker inspect` | [`kpod inspect`](./docs/kpod-inspect.1.md) |
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| `docker logs` | [`kpod logs`](./docs/kpod-logs.1.md) |
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| `docker ps` | [`crioctl ctr list`](./docs/crio.8.md) or [`runc list`](https://github.com/opencontainers/runc/blob/master/man/runc-list.8.md) |
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| `docker stats` | [`kpod stats`](./docs/kpod-stats.1.md) or `crioctl ctr status`|
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If you were already using steps like `kubectl exec` (or `oc exec` on OpenShift), they will continue to function the same way.
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| `docker ps` | [`kpod ps`](./docs/kpod-ps.1.md) |
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| `docker stats` | [`kpod stats`](./docs/kpod-stats.1.md)|
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## Development Transfer
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There are other equivalents for these tools
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| Existing Step | CRI-O (and friends) |
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| Existing Step | KPOD (and friends) |
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| :---: | :---: |
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| `docker attach` | [`kpod exec`](./docs/kpod-attach.1.md) ***|
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| `docker build` | [`buildah bud`](https://github.com/projectatomic/buildah/blob/master/docs/buildah-bud.md) |
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