% kpod(1) kpod - Simple management tool for pods and images % Dan Walsh
kpod - Simple management tool for containers and images
kpod [options] COMMAND
kpod is a simple client only tool to help with debugging issues when daemons such as CRI runtime and the kubelet are not responding or failing. A shared API layer could be created to share code between the daemon and kpod. kpod does not require any daemon running. kpod utilizes the same underlying components that crio uses i.e. containers/image, container/storage, oci-runtime-tool/generate, runc or any other OCI compatible runtime. kpod shares state with crio and so has the capability to debug pods/images created by crio.
kpod [GLOBAL OPTIONS]
--help, -h Print usage statement
--config value, -c="config.file" Path of a config file detailing container server configuration options
--log-level log messages above specified level: debug, info, warn, error (default), fatal or panic
--root=value Path to the root directory in which data, including images, is stored
--runroot=value Path to the 'run directory' where all state information is stored
--runtime=value Path to the OCI compatible binary used to run containers
--storage-driver, -s=value Select which storage driver is used to manage storage of images and containers (default is overlay)
--storage-opt=value Used to pass an option to the storage driver
--version, -v Print the version
create a new container
Inspect changes on a container or image's filesystem
Export container's filesystem contents as a tar archive
Shows the history of an image
List images in local storage
Displays system information
Display a container or image's configuration
Kill the main process in one or more containers
Load an image from docker archive
Login to a container registry
Logout of a container registry
Display the logs of a container
Mount a working container's root filesystem
Pause one or more containers
Prints out information about containers
Pull an image from a registry
Push an image from local storage to elsewhere
Rename a container
Remove one or more containers
Removes one or more locally stored images
Run a command in a new container
Save an image to docker-archive or oci
Display a live stream of one or more containers' resource usage statistics
Stops one or more running containers.
Add an additional name to a local image
Unmount a working container's root file system
Unpause one or more containers
Display the version information
Wait on one or more containers to stop and print their exit codes
crio(8), crio.conf(5)
Dec 2016, Originally compiled by Dan Walsh [email protected]