nvidia-container-toolkit/tools/container
Evan Lezar a9185918ab
Fallback to file for runtime config
This change ensures that we fall back to the previous behaviour of
reading the existing config from the specified config file if extracting
the current config from the command line fails. This fixes use cases where
the containerd / crio executables are not available.

Signed-off-by: Evan Lezar <elezar@nvidia.com>
2024-11-08 09:10:07 -08:00
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nvidia-toolkit [no-relnote] minor cleanup and improvements 2024-10-11 16:14:41 +02:00
operator avoid using map pointers as maps are always passed by reference 2024-07-02 17:35:44 -07:00
runtime Fallback to file for runtime config 2024-11-08 09:10:07 -08:00
toolkit Expose opt-in features in toolkit-container 2024-10-17 14:26:24 +02:00
container.go Remove support for config overrides 2024-09-27 13:23:35 +02:00
README.md Remove NVIDIA experimental runtime from toolkit container 2023-07-10 11:44:55 +02:00

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 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:

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:

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:

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.