## Introduction This repository contains tools that allow docker, containerd, or cri-o to be configured to use the NVIDIA Container Toolkit. *Note*: These were copied from the [`container-config` repository](https://gitlab.com/nvidia/container-toolkit/container-config/-/tree/383587f766a55177ede0e39e3810a974043e503e) are being migrated to commands installed with the NVIDIA Container Toolkit. These will be migrated into an upcoming `nvidia-ctk` CLI as required. ### Docker After building the `docker` binary, run: ```bash docker setup \ --runtime-name NAME \ /run/nvidia/toolkit ``` Configure the `nvidia-container-runtime` as a docker runtime named `NAME`. If the `--runtime-name` flag is not specified, this runtime would be called `nvidia`. Since `--set-as-default` is enabled by default, the specified runtime name will also be set as the default docker runtime. This can be disabled by explicityly specifying `--set-as-default=false`. The following table describes the behaviour for different `--runtime-name` and `--set-as-default` flag combinations. | Flags | Installed Runtimes | Default Runtime | |-------------------------------------------------------------|:--------------------------------|:----------------------| | **NONE SPECIFIED** | `nvidia` | `nvidia` | | `--runtime-name nvidia` | `nvidia` | `nvidia` | | `--runtime-name NAME` | `NAME` | `NAME` | | `--set-as-default` | `nvidia` | `nvidia` | | `--set-as-default --runtime-name nvidia` | `nvidia` | `nvidia` | | `--set-as-default --runtime-name NAME` | `NAME` | `NAME` | | `--set-as-default=false` | `nvidia` | **NOT SET** | | `--set-as-default=false --runtime-name NAME` | `NAME` | **NOT SET** | | `--set-as-default=false --runtime-name nvidia` | `nvidia` | **NOT SET** | These combinations also hold for the environment variables that map to the command line flags: `DOCKER_RUNTIME_NAME`, `DOCKER_SET_AS_DEFAULT`. ### Containerd After running the `containerd` binary, run: ```bash containerd setup \ --runtime-class NAME \ /run/nvidia/toolkit ``` Configure the `nvidia-container-runtime` as a runtime class named `NAME`. If the `--runtime-class` flag is not specified, this runtime would be called `nvidia`. Adding the `--set-as-default` flag as follows: ```bash containerd setup \ --runtime-class NAME \ --set-as-default \ /run/nvidia/toolkit ``` will set the runtime class `NAME` (or `nvidia` if not specified) as the default runtime class. The following table describes the behaviour for different `--runtime-class` and `--set-as-default` flag combinations. | Flags | Installed Runtime Classes | Default Runtime Class | |--------------------------------------------------------|:--------------------------------|:----------------------| | **NONE SPECIFIED** | `nvidia` | **NOT SET** | | `--runtime-class NAME` | `NAME` | **NOT SET** | | `--runtime-class nvidia` | `nvidia` | **NOT SET** | | `--set-as-default` | `nvidia` | `nvidia` | | `--set-as-default --runtime-class NAME` | `NAME` | `NAME` | | `--set-as-default --runtime-class nvidia` | `nvidia` | `nvidia` | These combinations also hold for the environment variables that map to the command line flags.