Merge pull request #5436 from thaJeztah/update_dockerd_docs

docs: add documentation for dockerd --feature flag
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@ -57,6 +57,7 @@ Options:
--exec-opt list Runtime execution options --exec-opt list Runtime execution options
--exec-root string Root directory for execution state files (default "/var/run/docker") --exec-root string Root directory for execution state files (default "/var/run/docker")
--experimental Enable experimental features --experimental Enable experimental features
--feature map Enable feature in the daemon
--fixed-cidr string IPv4 subnet for fixed IPs --fixed-cidr string IPv4 subnet for fixed IPs
--fixed-cidr-v6 string IPv6 subnet for fixed IPs --fixed-cidr-v6 string IPv6 subnet for fixed IPs
-G, --group string Group for the unix socket (default "docker") -G, --group string Group for the unix socket (default "docker")
@ -971,6 +972,36 @@ Example of usage:
} }
``` ```
### <a name="feature"></a> Enable feature in the daemon (--feature)
The `--feature` option lets you enable or disable a feature in the daemon.
This option corresponds with the "features" field in the [daemon.json configuration file](#daemon-configuration-file).
Features should only be configured either through the `--feature` command line
option or through the "features" field in the 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. The `--feature` option accepts a name and
optional boolean value. When omitting the value, the default is `true`.
The following example runs the daemon with the `cdi` and `containerd-snapshotter`
features enabled. The `cdi` option is provided with a value;
```console
$ dockerd --feature cdi=true --feature containerd-snapshotter
```
The following example is the equivalent using the `daemon.json` configuration
file;
```json
{
"features": {
"cdi": true,
"containerd-snapshotter": true
}
}
```
### Daemon configuration file ### Daemon configuration file
The `--config-file` option allows you to set any configuration option The `--config-file` option allows you to set any configuration option
@ -1065,7 +1096,10 @@ The following is a full example of the allowed configuration options on Linux:
"exec-opts": [], "exec-opts": [],
"exec-root": "", "exec-root": "",
"experimental": false, "experimental": false,
"features": {}, "features": {
"cdi": true,
"containerd-snapshotter": true
},
"fixed-cidr": "", "fixed-cidr": "",
"fixed-cidr-v6": "", "fixed-cidr-v6": "",
"group": "", "group": "",

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@ -31,6 +31,7 @@ dockerd - Enable daemon mode
[**--exec-opt**[=*[]*]] [**--exec-opt**[=*[]*]]
[**--exec-root**[=*/var/run/docker*]] [**--exec-root**[=*/var/run/docker*]]
[**--experimental**[=**false**]] [**--experimental**[=**false**]]
[**--feature**[=*NAME*[=**true**|**false**]]
[**--fixed-cidr**[=*FIXED-CIDR*]] [**--fixed-cidr**[=*FIXED-CIDR*]]
[**--fixed-cidr-v6**[=*FIXED-CIDR-V6*]] [**--fixed-cidr-v6**[=*FIXED-CIDR-V6*]]
[**-G**|**--group**[=*docker*]] [**-G**|**--group**[=*docker*]]
@ -222,6 +223,14 @@ $ sudo dockerd --add-runtime runc=runc --add-runtime custom=/usr/local/bin/my-ru
**--experimental**="" **--experimental**=""
Enable the daemon experimental features. 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**="" **--fixed-cidr**=""
IPv4 subnet for fixed IPs (e.g., 10.20.0.0/16); this subnet must be nested in 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). the bridge subnet (which is defined by \-b or \-\-bip).