containerd-config.toml - configuration file for containerd
The config.toml file is a configuration file for the containerd daemon. The file must be placed at /etc/containerd/config.toml or specified with the --config option of containerd to be used by the daemon. If the file does not exist at the appropriate location or is not provided via the --config option containerd uses its default configuration settings, which can be displayed with the containerd config(1) command.
The TOML file used to configure the containerd daemon settings has a short list of global settings followed by a series of sections for specific areas of daemon configuration. There is also a section for plugins that allows each containerd plugin to have an area for plugin-specific configuration and settings.
version : The version field in the config file specifies the config’s version. If no version number is specified inside the config file then it is assumed to be a version 1 config and parsed as such. Please use version = 2 to enable version 2 config as version 1 has been deprecated.
root : The root directory for containerd metadata. (Default: "/var/lib/containerd")
state : The state directory for containerd (Default: "/run/containerd")
plugin_dir : The directory for dynamic plugins to be stored
[grpc] : Section for gRPC socket listener settings. Contains the following properties:
- address (Default: "/run/containerd/containerd.sock")
- tcp_address
- tcp_tls_cert
- tcp_tls_key
- uid (Default: 0)
- gid (Default: 0)
- max_recv_message_size
- max_send_message_size
[ttrpc] : Section for TTRPC settings. Contains properties:
- address (Default: "")
- uid (Default: 0)
- gid (Default: 0)
[debug] : Section to enable and configure a debug socket listener. Contains four properties:
- address (Default: "/run/containerd/debug.sock")
- uid (Default: 0)
- gid (Default: 0)
- level (Default: "info") sets the debug log level. Supported levels are: "trace", "debug", "info", "warn", "error", "fatal", "panic"
- format (Default: "text") sets log format. Supported formats are "text" and "json"
[metrics] : Section to enable and configure a metrics listener. Contains two properties:
- address (Default: "") Metrics endpoint does not listen by default
- grpc_histogram (Default: false) Turn on or off gRPC histogram metrics
disabled_plugins : Disabled plugins are IDs of plugins to disable. Disabled plugins won't be initialized and started.
required_plugins : Required plugins are IDs of required plugins. Containerd exits if any required plugin doesn't exist or fails to be initialized or started.
[plugins] : The plugins section contains configuration options exposed from installed plugins. The following plugins are enabled by default and their settings are shown below. Plugins that are not enabled by default will provide their own configuration values documentation.
- [plugins."io.containerd.monitor.v1.cgroups"] has one option no_prometheus (Default: false)
- [plugins."io.containerd.service.v1.diff-service"] has one option default, a list by default set to ["walking"]
- [plugins."io.containerd.gc.v1.scheduler"] has several options that perform advanced tuning for the scheduler:
- pause_threshold is the maximum amount of time GC should be scheduled (Default: 0.02),
- deletion_threshold guarantees GC is scheduled after n number of deletions (Default: 0 [not triggered]),
- mutation_threshold guarantees GC is scheduled after n number of database mutations (Default: 100),
- schedule_delay defines the delay after trigger event before scheduling a GC (Default "0ms" [immediate]),
- startup_delay defines the delay after startup before scheduling a GC (Default "100ms")
- [plugins."io.containerd.runtime.v2.task"] specifies options for configuring the runtime shim:
- platforms specifies the list of supported platforms
- sched_core Core scheduling is a feature that allows only trusted tasks to run concurrently on cpus sharing compute resources (eg: hyperthreads on a core). (Default: false)
- [plugins."io.containerd.service.v1.tasks-service"] has performance options:
- blockio_config_file (Linux only) specifies path to blockio class definitions (Default: ""). Controls I/O scheduler priority and bandwidth throttling. See blockio configuration for details of the file format.
- rdt_config_file (Linux only) specifies path to a configuration used for configuring RDT (Default: ""). Enables support for Intel RDT, a technology for cache and memory bandwidth management. See RDT configuration for details of the file format.
- [plugins."io.containerd.grpc.v1.cri".containerd] contains options for the CRI plugin, and child nodes for CRI options:
- default_runtime_name (Default: "runc") specifies the default runtime name
- [plugins."io.containerd.grpc.v1.cri".containerd.runtimes] one or more container runtimes, each with a unique name
- [plugins."io.containerd.grpc.v1.cri".containerd.runtimes.] a runtime named
<runtime>
- [plugins."io.containerd.grpc.v1.cri".containerd.runtimes..options] options for the named
<runtime>
, most important:- BinaryName specifies the path to the actual runtime to be invoked by the shim, e.g.
"/usr/bin/runc"
- BinaryName specifies the path to the actual runtime to be invoked by the shim, e.g.
oom_score : The out of memory (OOM) score applied to the containerd daemon process (Default: 0)
[cgroup] : Section for Linux cgroup specific settings
- path (Default: "") Specify a custom cgroup path for created containers
[proxy_plugins] : Proxy plugins configures plugins which are communicated to over gRPC
- type (Default: "")
- address (Default: "")
timeouts : Timeouts specified as a duration
imports
: Imports is a list of additional configuration files to include.
This allows to split the main configuration file and keep some sections
separately (for example vendors may keep a custom runtime configuration in a
separate file without modifying the main config.toml
).
Imported files will overwrite simple fields like int
or
string
(if not empty) and will append array
and map
fields.
Imported files are also versioned, and the version can't be higher than
the main config.
stream_processors
- accepts (Default: "[]") Accepts specific media-types
- returns (Default: "") Returns the media-type
- path (Default: "") Path or name of the binary
- args (Default: "[]") Args to the binary
The following is a complete config.toml default configuration example:
version = 2
root = "/var/lib/containerd"
state = "/run/containerd"
oom_score = 0
imports = ["/etc/containerd/runtime_*.toml", "./debug.toml"]
[grpc]
address = "/run/containerd/containerd.sock"
uid = 0
gid = 0
[debug]
address = "/run/containerd/debug.sock"
uid = 0
gid = 0
level = "info"
[metrics]
address = ""
grpc_histogram = false
[cgroup]
path = ""
[plugins]
[plugins."io.containerd.monitor.v1.cgroups"]
no_prometheus = false
[plugins."io.containerd.service.v1.diff-service"]
default = ["walking"]
[plugins."io.containerd.gc.v1.scheduler"]
pause_threshold = 0.02
deletion_threshold = 0
mutation_threshold = 100
schedule_delay = 0
startup_delay = "100ms"
[plugins."io.containerd.runtime.v2.task"]
platforms = ["linux/amd64"]
sched_core = true
[plugins."io.containerd.service.v1.tasks-service"]
blockio_config_file = ""
rdt_config_file = ""
The following is an example partial configuration with two runtimes:
[plugins]
[plugins."io.containerd.grpc.v1.cri"]
[plugins."io.containerd.grpc.v1.cri".containerd]
default_runtime_name = "runc"
[plugins."io.containerd.grpc.v1.cri".containerd.runtimes]
[plugins."io.containerd.grpc.v1.cri".containerd.runtimes.runc]
privileged_without_host_devices = false
runtime_type = "io.containerd.runc.v2"
[plugins."io.containerd.grpc.v1.cri".containerd.runtimes.runc.options]
BinaryName = "/usr/bin/runc"
[plugins."io.containerd.grpc.v1.cri".containerd.runtimes.other]
privileged_without_host_devices = false
runtime_type = "io.containerd.runc.v2"
[plugins."io.containerd.grpc.v1.cri".containerd.runtimes.other.options]
BinaryName = "/usr/bin/path-to-runtime"
The above creates two named runtime configurations - named runc
and other
- and sets the default runtime to runc
.
The above are used solely for runtimes invoked via CRI. To use the non-default "other" runtime in this example,
a spec will include the runtime handler named "other" to specify the desire to use the named runtime config.
The CRI specification includes a runtime_handler
field, which will reference the named runtime.
It is important to note the naming convention. Runtimes are under [plugins."io.containerd.grpc.v1.cri".containerd.runtimes]
,
with each runtime given a unique name, e.g. [plugins."io.containerd.grpc.v1.cri".containerd.runtimes.runc]
.
In addition, each runtime can have shim-specific options under [plugins."io.containerd.grpc.v1.cri".containerd.runtimes.<runtime>.options]
,
for example, [plugins."io.containerd.grpc.v1.cri".containerd.runtimes.runc.options]
.
The io.containerd.runc.v2
runtime is used to run OCI-compatible runtimes on Linux, such as runc. In the example above, the runtime_type
field specifies the shim to use (io.containerd.runc.v2
) while the BinaryName
field is a shim-specific option which specifies the path to the
OCI runtime.
For the example configuration named "runc", the shim will launch /usr/bin/runc
as the OCI runtime. For the example configuration named
"other", the shim will launch /usr/bin/path-to-runtime
instead.
Please file any specific issues that you encounter at https://github.com/containerd/containerd.
Phil Estes estesp@gmail.com
ctr(8), containerd-config(8), containerd(8)