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29 lines
1.3 KiB
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% runc-restore "8"
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# NAME
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runc restore - restore a container from a previous checkpoint
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# SYNOPSIS
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runc restore [command options] `<container-id>`
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Where "`<container-id>`" is the name for the instance of the container to be
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restored.
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# DESCRIPTION
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Restores the saved state of the container instance that was previously saved
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using the runc checkpoint command.
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# OPTIONS
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--image-path value path to criu image files for restoring
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--work-path value path for saving work files and logs
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--tcp-established allow open tcp connections
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--ext-unix-sk allow external unix sockets
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--shell-job allow shell jobs
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--file-locks handle file locks, for safety
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--manage-cgroups-mode value cgroups mode: 'soft' (default), 'full' and 'strict'
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--bundle value, -b value path to the root of the bundle directory
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--detach, -d detach from the container's process
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--pid-file value specify the file to write the process id to
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--no-subreaper disable the use of the subreaper used to reap reparented processes
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--no-pivot do not use pivot root to jail process inside rootfs. This should be used whenever the rootfs is on top of a ramdisk
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