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# NAME
dockerd - Enable daemon mode
# SYNOPSIS
**dockerd**
[**--add-runtime**[=*[]*]]
[**--allow-nondistributable-artifacts**[=*[]*]]
[**--api-cors-header**=[=*API-CORS-HEADER*]]
[**--authorization-plugin**[=*[]*]]
[**-b**|**--bridge**[=*BRIDGE*]]
[**--bip**[=*BIP*]]
[**--cgroup-parent**[=*[]*]]
[**--config-file**[=*path*]]
[**--containerd**[=*SOCKET-PATH*]]
[**--data-root**[=*/var/lib/docker*]]
[**-D**|**--debug**]
[**--default-cgroupns-mode**[=*host*]]
[**--default-gateway**[=*DEFAULT-GATEWAY*]]
[**--default-gateway-v6**[=*DEFAULT-GATEWAY-V6*]]
[**--default-address-pool**[=*DEFAULT-ADDRESS-POOL*]]
[**--default-network-opt**[=*DRIVER=OPT=VALUE*]]
[**--default-runtime**[=*runc*]]
[**--default-ipc-mode**=*MODE*]
[**--default-shm-size**[=*64MiB*]]
[**--default-ulimit**[=*[]*]]
[**--dns**[=*[]*]]
[**--dns-opt**[=*[]*]]
[**--dns-search**[=*[]*]]
[**--exec-opt**[=*[]*]]
[**--exec-root**[=*/var/run/docker*]]
[**--experimental**[=**false**]]
[**--feature**[=*NAME*[=**true**|**false**]]
[**--fixed-cidr**[=*FIXED-CIDR*]]
[**--fixed-cidr-v6**[=*FIXED-CIDR-V6*]]
[**-G**|**--group**[=*docker*]]
[**-H**|**--host**[=*[]*]]
[**--help**]
[**--http-proxy**[*""*]]
[**--https-proxy**[*""*]]
[**--icc**[=**true**]]
[**--init**[=**false**]]
[**--init-path**[=*""*]]
[**--insecure-registry**[=*[]*]]
[**--ip**[=*0.0.0.0*]]
[**--ip-forward**[=**true**]]
[**--ip-masq**[=**true**]]
[**--iptables**[=**true**]]
[**--ipv6**]
[**--isolation**[=*default*]]
[**-l**|**--log-level**[=*info*]]
[**--label**[=*[]*]]
[**--live-restore**[=**false**]]
[**--log-driver**[=*json-file*]]
[**--log-format**="*text*|*json*"]
[**--log-opt**[=*map[]*]]
[**--mtu**[=*0*]]
[**--max-concurrent-downloads**[=*3*]]
[**--max-concurrent-uploads**[=*5*]]
[**--max-download-attempts**[=*5*]]
[**--no-proxy**[*""*]]
[**--node-generic-resources**[=*[]*]]
[**-p**|**--pidfile**[=*/var/run/docker.pid*]]
[**--raw-logs**]
[**--registry-mirror**[=*[]*]]
[**-s**|**--storage-driver**[=*STORAGE-DRIVER*]]
[**--seccomp-profile**[=*SECCOMP-PROFILE-PATH*]]
[**--selinux-enabled**]
[**--shutdown-timeout**[=*15*]]
[**--storage-opt**[=*[]*]]
[**--swarm-default-advertise-addr**[=*IP|INTERFACE*]]
[**--tls**]
[**--tlscacert**[=*~/.docker/ca.pem*]]
[**--tlscert**[=*~/.docker/cert.pem*]]
[**--tlskey**[=*~/.docker/key.pem*]]
[**--tlsverify**]
[**--userland-proxy**[=**true**]]
[**--userland-proxy-path**[=*""*]]
[**--userns-remap**[=*default*]]
[**--validate**]
# DESCRIPTION
**dockerd** is used for starting the Docker daemon (i.e., to command the daemon
to manage images, containers etc). So **dockerd** is a server, as a daemon.
To run the Docker daemon you can specify **dockerd**.
You can check the daemon options using **dockerd --help**.
Daemon options should be specified after the **dockerd** keyword in the
following format.
**dockerd [OPTIONS]**
# OPTIONS
**--add-runtime**=[]
Runtimes can be registered with the daemon either via the
configuration file or using the `--add-runtime` command line argument.
The following is an example adding 2 runtimes via the configuration:
```json
{
"default-runtime": "runc",
"runtimes": {
"runc": {
"path": "runc"
},
"custom": {
"path": "/usr/local/bin/my-runc-replacement",
"runtimeArgs": [
"--debug"
]
}
}
}
```
This is the same example via the command line:
```bash
$ sudo dockerd --add-runtime runc=runc --add-runtime custom=/usr/local/bin/my-runc-replacement
```
**Note**: defining runtime arguments via the command line is not supported.
**--allow-nondistributable-artifacts**=[]
Push nondistributable artifacts to the specified registries.
List can contain elements with CIDR notation to specify a whole subnet.
This option is useful when pushing images containing nondistributable
artifacts to a registry on an air-gapped network so hosts on that network can
pull the images without connecting to another server.
**Warning**: Nondistributable artifacts typically have restrictions on how
and where they can be distributed and shared. Only use this feature to push
artifacts to private registries and ensure that you are in compliance with
any terms that cover redistributing nondistributable artifacts.
**--api-cors-header**=""
Set CORS headers in the Engine API. Default is cors disabled. Give urls like
"http://foo, http://bar, ...". Give "\*" to allow all.
**--authorization-plugin**=""
Set authorization plugins to load
**-b**, **--bridge**=""
Attach containers to a pre\-existing network bridge; use 'none' to disable
container networking
**--bip**=""
Use the provided CIDR notation address for the dynamically created bridge
(docker0); Mutually exclusive of \-b
**--cgroup-parent**=""
Set parent cgroup for all containers. Default is "/docker" for fs cgroup
driver and "system.slice" for systemd cgroup driver.
**--config-file**=*"/etc/docker/daemon.json"*
Specifies the JSON file path to load the configuration from. Default is
*/etc/docker/daemon.json*.
**--containerd**=""
Path to containerd socket.
**--data-root**=""
Path to the directory used to store persisted Docker data such as
configuration for resources, swarm cluster state, and filesystem data for
images, containers, and local volumes. Default is */var/lib/docker*.
**-D**, **--debug**=**true**|**false**
Enable debug mode. Default is **false**.
**--default-cgroupns-mode**="**host**|**private**"
Set the default cgroup namespace mode for newly created containers. The argument
can either be **host** or **private**. If unset, this defaults to **host** on cgroup v1,
or **private** on cgroup v2.
**--default-gateway**=""
IPv4 address of the container default gateway; this address must be part of
the bridge subnet (which is defined by \-b or \-\-bip)
**--default-gateway-v6**=""
IPv6 address of the container default gateway
**--default-address-pool**=""
Default address pool from which IPAM driver selects a subnet for the networks.
Example: base=172.30.0.0/16,size=24 will set the default
address pools for the selected scope networks to {172.30.[0-255].0/24}
**--default-network-opt**=*DRIVER=OPT=VALUE*
Default network driver options
**--default-runtime**=*"runtime"*
Set default runtime if there're more than one specified by **--add-runtime**.
**--default-ipc-mode**="**private**|**shareable**"
Set the default IPC mode for newly created containers. The argument
can either be **private** or **shareable**.
**--default-shm-size**=*size*
Set the daemon-wide default shm *size* for containers. Default is `64MiB`.
**--default-ulimit**=[]
Default ulimits for containers.
**--dns**=""
Force Docker to use specific DNS servers.
**--dns-opt**=""
DNS options to use.
**--dns-search**=[]
DNS search domains to use.
**--exec-opt**=[]
Set runtime execution options. See RUNTIME EXECUTION OPTIONS.
**--exec-root**=""
Path to use as the root of the Docker execution state files. Default is
`/var/run/docker`.
**--experimental**=""
Enable the daemon experimental features.
**--feature**=*NAME*[=**true**|**false**]
Enable or disable a feature in the daemon. This option corresponds
with the "features" field in the daemon.json configuration file. Using
both the command-line option and the "features" field in the configuration
file produces an error. The feature option can be specified multiple times
to configure multiple features.
Usage example: `--feature containerd-snapshotter` or `--feature containerd-snapshotter=true`.
**--fixed-cidr**=""
IPv4 subnet for fixed IPs (e.g., 10.20.0.0/16); this subnet must be nested in
the bridge subnet (which is defined by \-b or \-\-bip).
**--fixed-cidr-v6**=""
IPv6 subnet for global IPv6 addresses (e.g., 2a00:1450::/64)
**-G**, **--group**=""
Group to assign the unix socket specified by -H when running in daemon mode.
use '' (the empty string) to disable setting of a group. Default is `docker`.
**-H**, **--host**=[*unix:///var/run/docker.sock*]: tcp://[host:port] to bind or
unix://[/path/to/socket] to use.
The socket(s) to bind to in daemon mode specified using one or more
tcp://host:port, unix:///path/to/socket, fd://\* or fd://socketfd.
**--help**
Print usage statement
**--http-proxy***""*
Proxy URL for HTTP requests unless overridden by NoProxy.
**--https-proxy***""*
Proxy URL for HTTPS requests unless overridden by NoProxy.
**--icc**=**true**|**false**
Allow unrestricted inter\-container and Docker daemon host communication. If
disabled, containers can still be linked together using the **--link** option
(see **docker-run**(1)). Default is **true**.
**--init**
Run an init process inside containers for signal forwarding and process
reaping.
**--init-path**
Path to the docker-init binary.
**--insecure-registry**=[]
Enable insecure registry communication, i.e., enable un-encrypted and/or
untrusted communication.
List of insecure registries can contain an element with CIDR notation to
specify a whole subnet. Insecure registries accept HTTP and/or accept HTTPS
with certificates from unknown CAs.
Enabling `--insecure-registry` is useful when running a local registry.
However, because its use creates security vulnerabilities it should ONLY be
enabled for testing purposes. For increased security, users should add their
CA to their system's list of trusted CAs instead of using
`--insecure-registry`.
**--ip**=""
Default IP address to use when binding container ports. Default is **0.0.0.0**.
**--ip-forward**=**true**|**false**
Enables IP forwarding on the Docker host. The default is **true**. This flag
interacts with the IP forwarding setting on your host system's kernel. If
your system has IP forwarding disabled, this setting enables it. If your
system has IP forwarding enabled, setting this flag to **false**
has no effect.
This setting will also enable IPv6 forwarding if you have both
**--ip-forward=true** and **--fixed-cidr-v6** set. Note that this may reject
Router Advertisements and interfere with the host's existing IPv6
configuration. For more information, consult the documentation about
"Advanced Networking - IPv6".
**--ip-masq**=**true**|**false**
Enable IP masquerading for bridge's IP range. Default is **true**.
**--iptables**=**true**|**false**
Enable Docker's addition of iptables rules. Default is **true**.
**--ipv6**=**true**|**false**
Enable IPv6 support. Default is **false**. Docker will create an IPv6-enabled
bridge with address fe80::1 which will allow you to create IPv6-enabled
containers. Use together with **--fixed-cidr-v6** to provide globally routable
IPv6 addresses. IPv6 forwarding will be enabled if not used with
**--ip-forward=false**. This may collide with your host's current IPv6
settings. For more information consult the documentation about
"Advanced Networking - IPv6".
**--isolation**="*default*"
Isolation specifies the type of isolation technology used by containers.
Note that the default on Windows server is `process`, and the default on
Windows client is `hyperv`. Linux only supports `default`.
**-l**, **--log-level**="*debug*|*info*|*warn*|*error*|*fatal*"
Set the logging level. Default is `info`.
**--label**="[]"
Set key=value labels to the daemon (displayed in `docker info`)
**--live-restore**=**false**
Enable live restore of running containers when the daemon starts so that they
are not restarted. This option is applicable only for docker daemon running
on Linux host.
**--log-driver**="**json-file**|**syslog**|**journald**|**gelf**|**fluentd**|**awslogs**|**splunk**|**etwlogs**|**gcplogs**|**none**"
Default driver for container logs. Default is **json-file**.
**Warning**: **docker logs** command works only for **json-file** logging driver.
**--log-format**="*text*|*json*"
Set the format for logs produced by the daemon. Default is "text".
**--log-opt**=[]
Logging driver specific options.
**--mtu**=*0*
Set the containers network mtu. Default is `0`.
**--max-concurrent-downloads**=*3*
Set the max concurrent downloads. Default is `3`.
**--max-concurrent-uploads**=*5*
Set the max concurrent uploads. Default is `5`.
**--max-download-attempts**=*5*
Set the max download attempts for each pull. Default is `5`.
**--no-proxy**=*""*"
Comma-separated values specifying hosts that should be excluded from proxying.
**--node-generic-resources**=*[]*
Advertise user-defined resource. Default is `[]`.
Use this if your swarm cluster has some nodes with custom
resources (e.g: NVIDIA GPU, SSD, ...) and you need your services to land on
nodes advertising these resources.
Usage example: `--node-generic-resources "NVIDIA-GPU=UUID1"
--node-generic-resources "NVIDIA-GPU=UUID2"`
**-p**, **--pidfile**="*path*"
Path to use for daemon PID file. Default is */var/run/docker.pid*.
**--raw-logs**
Output daemon logs in full timestamp format without ANSI coloring. If this
flag is not set, the daemon outputs condensed, colorized logs if a terminal
is detected, or full ("raw") output otherwise.
**--registry-mirror**=*<scheme>://<host>*
Prepend a registry mirror to be used for image pulls. May be specified
multiple times.
**-s**, **--storage-driver**=""
Force the Docker runtime to use a specific storage driver.
**--seccomp-profile**=""
Path to seccomp profile.
**--selinux-enabled**=**true**|**false**
Enable selinux support. Default is **false**.
**--shutdown-timeout**=*seconds*
Set the shutdown timeout value in seconds. Default is **15**.
**--storage-opt**=[]
Set storage driver options. See STORAGE DRIVER OPTIONS.
**--swarm-default-advertise-addr**=*IP*|*INTERFACE*
Set default address or interface for swarm to advertise as its
externally-reachable address to other cluster members. This can be a
hostname, an IP address, or an interface such as `eth0`. A port cannot be
specified with this option.
Split advertised address from listen address There are currently problems with "swarm init" and "swarm join" when an explicit --listen-addr flag is not provided. swarmkit defaults to finding the IP address associated with the default route, and in cloud setups this is often the wrong choice. Introduce a notion of "advertised address", with the client flag --advertise-addr, and the daemon flag --swarm-default-advertise-addr to provide a default. The default listening address is now 0.0.0.0, but a valid advertised address must be detected or specified. If no explicit advertised address is specified, error out if there is more than one usable candidate IP address on the system. This requires a user to explicitly choose instead of letting swarmkit make the wrong choice. For the purposes of this autodetection, we ignore certain interfaces that are unlikely to be relevant (currently docker*). The user is also required to choose a listen address on swarm init if they specify an explicit advertise address that is a hostname or an IP address that's not local to the system. This is a requirement for overlay networking. Also support specifying interface names to --listen-addr, --advertise-addr, and the daemon flag --swarm-default-advertise-addr. This will fail if the interface has multiple IP addresses (unless it has a single IPv4 address and a single IPv6 address - then we resolve the tie in favor of IPv4). This change also exposes the node's externally-reachable address in docker info, as requested by #24017. Make corresponding API and CLI docs changes. Signed-off-by: Aaron Lehmann <aaron.lehmann@docker.com>
2016-06-30 21:07:35 -04:00
**--tls**=**true**|**false**
Use TLS; implied by **--tlsverify**. Default is **false**.
**--tlscacert**=*~/.docker/ca.pem*
Trust certs signed only by this CA.
**--tlscert**=*~/.docker/cert.pem*
Path to TLS certificate file.
**--tlskey**=*~/.docker/key.pem*
Path to TLS key file.
**--tlsverify**=**true**|**false**
Use TLS and verify the remote (daemon: verify client, client: verify daemon).
Default is **false**.
**--userland-proxy**=**true**|**false**
Rely on a userland proxy implementation for inter-container and
outside-to-container loopback communications. Default is **true**.
**--userland-proxy-path**=""
Path to the userland proxy binary.
**--userns-remap**=*default*|*uid:gid*|*user:group*|*user*|*uid*
Enable user namespaces for containers on the daemon. Specifying "default"
will cause a new user and group to be created to handle UID and GID range
remapping for the user namespace mappings used for contained processes.
Specifying a user (or uid) and optionally a group (or gid) will cause the
daemon to lookup the user and group's subordinate ID ranges for use as the
user namespace mappings for contained processes.
**--validate**
Validate daemon configuration and exit.
# STORAGE DRIVER OPTIONS
Docker uses storage backends (known as "storage drivers" in the Docker
internals) to create writable containers from images. Many of these
backends use operating system level technologies and can be
configured.
Specify options to the storage backend with **--storage-opt** flags. The
backends that currently take options are **zfs** and **btrfs**.
Options for **zfs** start with **zfs.**, and options for **btrfs** start
with **btrfs.**.
## ZFS options
#### zfs.fsname
Set zfs filesystem under which docker will create its own datasets. By default
docker will pick up the zfs filesystem where docker graph (`/var/lib/docker`)
is located.
Example use: `dockerd -s zfs --storage-opt zfs.fsname=zroot/docker`
## Btrfs options
#### btrfs.min\_space
Specifies the minimum size to use when creating the subvolume which is used for
containers. If user uses disk quota for btrfs when creating or running a
container with **--storage-opt size** option, docker should ensure the **size**
cannot be smaller than **btrfs.min_space**.
Example use: `docker daemon -s btrfs --storage-opt btrfs.min_space=10G`
# Access authorization
Docker's access authorization can be extended by authorization plugins that
your organization can purchase or build themselves. You can install one or more
authorization plugins when you start the Docker `daemon` using the
`--authorization-plugin=PLUGIN_ID` option.
```bash
dockerd --authorization-plugin=plugin1 --authorization-plugin=plugin2,...
```
The `PLUGIN_ID` value is either the plugin's name or a path to its
specification file. The plugin's implementation determines whether you can
specify a name or path. Consult with your Docker administrator to get
information about the plugins available to you.
Once a plugin is installed, requests made to the `daemon` through the
command line or Docker's Engine API are allowed or denied by the plugin.
If you have multiple plugins installed, each plugin, in order, must
allow the request for it to complete.
For information about how to create an authorization plugin, see [access authorization
plugin](https://docs.docker.com/engine/extend/plugins_authorization/) section in the
Docker extend section of this documentation.
# RUNTIME EXECUTION OPTIONS
You can configure the runtime using options specified with the `--exec-opt` flag.
All the flag's options have the `native` prefix. A single `native.cgroupdriver`
option is available.
The `native.cgroupdriver` option specifies the management of the container's
cgroups. You can only specify `cgroupfs` or `systemd`. If you specify
`systemd` and it is not available, the system errors out. If you omit the
`native.cgroupdriver` option,` cgroupfs` is used on cgroup v1 hosts, `systemd`
is used on cgroup v2 hosts with systemd available.
This example sets the `cgroupdriver` to `systemd`:
```bash
$ sudo dockerd --exec-opt native.cgroupdriver=systemd
```
Setting this option applies to all containers the daemon launches.
# HISTORY
Sept 2015, Originally compiled by Shishir Mahajan <shishir.mahajan@redhat.com>
based on docker.com source material and internal work.