## runc `runc` is a CLI tool for spawning and running containers according to the OCF specification. ## State of the project Currently `runc` is an implementation of the OCF specification. We are currently sprinting to have a v1 of the spec out within a quick timeframe of a few weeks, ~July 2015, so the `runc` config format will be constantly changing until the spec is finalized. However, we encourage you to try out the tool and give feedback. ### OCF How does `runc` integrate with the Open Container Format? `runc` depends on the types specified in the [specs](https://github.com/opencontainers/specs) repository. Whenever the specification is updated and ready to be versioned `runc` will update it's dependency on the specs repository and support the update spec. ### Building: ```bash # create a 'github.com/opencontainers' in your GOPATH/src cd github.com/opencontainers git clone https://github.com/opencontainers/runc cd runc make sudo make install ``` ### Using: To run a container that you received just execute `runc` with the JSON format as the argument or have a `config.json` file in the current working directory. ```bash runc / $ ps PID USER COMMAND 1 daemon sh 5 daemon sh / $ ``` ### OCF Container JSON Format: Below is a sample `config.json` configuration file. It assumes that the file-system is found in a directory called `rootfs` and there is a user with uid and gid of `0` defined within that file-system. ```json { "version": "pre-draft", "platform": { "os": "linux", "arch": "amd64" }, "process": { "terminal": true, "user": { "uid": 0, "gid": 0, "additionalGids": null }, "args": [ "sh" ], "env": [ "PATH=/usr/local/sbin:/usr/local/bin:/usr/sbin:/usr/bin:/sbin:/bin", "TERM=xterm" ], "cwd": "" }, "root": { "path": "rootfs", "readonly": true }, "hostname": "shell", "mounts": [ { "type": "proc", "source": "proc", "destination": "/proc", "options": "" }, { "type": "tmpfs", "source": "tmpfs", "destination": "/dev", "options": "nosuid,strictatime,mode=755,size=65536k" }, { "type": "devpts", "source": "devpts", "destination": "/dev/pts", "options": "nosuid,noexec,newinstance,ptmxmode=0666,mode=0620,gid=5" }, { "type": "tmpfs", "source": "shm", "destination": "/dev/shm", "options": "nosuid,noexec,nodev,mode=1777,size=65536k" }, { "type": "mqueue", "source": "mqueue", "destination": "/dev/mqueue", "options": "nosuid,noexec,nodev" }, { "type": "sysfs", "source": "sysfs", "destination": "/sys", "options": "nosuid,noexec,nodev" }, { "type": "cgroup", "source": "cgroup", "destination": "/sys/fs/cgroup", "options": "nosuid,noexec,nodev,relatime,ro" } ], "linux": { "uidMapping": null, "gidMapping": null, "rlimits": null, "systemProperties": null, "resources": { "disableOOMKiller": false, "memory": { "limit": 0, "reservation": 0, "swap": 0, "kernel": 0, "swappiness": -1 }, "cpu": { "shares": 0, "quota": 0, "period": 0, "realtimeRuntime": 0, "realtimePeriod": 0, "cpus": "", "mems": "" }, "blockIO": { "blkioWeight": 0, "blkioWeightDevice": "", "blkioThrottleReadBpsDevice": "", "blkioThrottleWriteBpsDevice": "", "blkioThrottleReadIopsDevice": "", "blkioThrottleWriteIopsDevice": "" }, "hugepageLimits": null, "network": { "classId": "", "priorities": null } }, "namespaces": [ { "type": "pid", "path": "" }, { "type": "network", "path": "" }, { "type": "ipc", "path": "" }, { "type": "uts", "path": "" }, { "type": "mount", "path": "" } ], "capabilities": [ "AUDIT_WRITE", "KILL", "NET_BIND_SERVICE" ], "devices": [ "null", "random", "full", "tty", "zero", "urandom" ] } } ``` ### Examples: #### Using a Docker image (requires version 1.3 or later) To test using Docker's `busybox` image follow these steps: * Install `docker` and download the `busybox` image: `docker pull busybox` * Create a container from that image and export its contents to a tar file: `docker export $(docker create busybox) > busybox.tar` * Untar the contents to create your filesystem directory: ``` mkdir rootfs tar -C rootfs -xf busybox.tar ``` * Create a file called `config.json` using the example from above. You can also generate a spec using `runc spec`, redirecting the output into `config.json` * Execute `runc` and you should be placed into a shell where you can run `ps`: ``` $ runc / # ps PID USER COMMAND 1 root sh 9 root ps ``` #### Using runc with systemd ```service [Unit] Description=Minecraft Build Server Documentation=http://minecraft.net After=network.target [Service] CPUQuota=200% MemoryLimit=1536M ExecStart=/usr/local/bin/runc Restart=on-failure WorkingDirectory=/containers/minecraftbuild [Install] WantedBy=multi-user.target ```