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Allow setting ulimits for containers
Signed-off-by: Brian Goff <cpuguy83@gmail.com>
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@ -109,6 +109,7 @@ expect an integer, and they can only be specified once.
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--tlskey="~/.docker/key.pem" Path to TLS key file
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--tlsverify=false Use TLS and verify the remote
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-v, --version=false Print version information and quit
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--default-ulimit=[] Set default ulimit settings for containers.
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Options with [] may be specified multiple times.
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your `docker build`s and running containers will need extra configuration to use
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the proxy
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### Default Ulimits
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`--default-ulimit` allows you to set the default `ulimit` options to use for all
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containers. It takes the same options as `--ulimit` for `docker run`. If these
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defaults are not set, `ulimit` settings will be inheritted, if not set on
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`docker run`, from the Docker daemon. Any `--ulimit` options passed to
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`docker run` will overwrite these defaults.
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### Miscellaneous options
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IP masquerading uses address translation to allow containers without a public IP to talk
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devices, replace `eth0` with the correct device name (for example `docker0`
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for the bridge device).
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### Setting ulimits in a container
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Since setting `ulimit` settings in a container requires extra privileges not
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available in the default container, you can set these using the `--ulimit` flag.
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`--ulimit` is specified with a soft and hard limit as such:
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`<type>=<soft limit>[:<hard limit>]`, for example:
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```
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$ docker run --ulimit nofile=1024:1024 --rm debian ulimit -n
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1024
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```
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>**Note:**
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> If you do not provide a `hard limit`, the `soft limit` will be used for both
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values. If no `ulimits` are set, they will be inherited from the default `ulimits`
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set on the daemon.
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## save
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Usage: docker save [OPTIONS] IMAGE [IMAGE...]
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