## Devmapper snapshotter Devmapper is a `containerd` snapshotter plugin that stores snapshots in ext4-formatted filesystem images in a devicemapper thin pool. ## Setup To make it work you need to prepare `thin-pool` in advance and update containerd's configuration file. This file is typically located at `/etc/containerd/config.toml`. Here's minimal sample entry that can be made in the configuration file: ``` [plugins] ... [plugins.devmapper] pool_name = "containerd-pool" base_image_size = "8192MB" ... ``` The following configuration flags are supported: * `root_path` - a directory where the metadata will be available (if empty default location for `containerd` plugins will be used) * `pool_name` - a name to use for the devicemapper thin pool. Pool name should be the same as in `/dev/mapper/` directory * `base_image_size` - defines how much space to allocate when creating the base device Pool name and base image size are required snapshotter parameters. ## Run Give it a try with the following commands: ```bash ctr images pull --snapshotter devmapper docker.io/library/hello-world:latest ctr run --snapshotter devmapper docker.io/library/hello-world:latest test ``` ## Requirements The devicemapper snapshotter requires `dmsetup` (>= 1.02.110) command line tool to be installed and available on your computer. On Ubuntu, it can be installed with `apt-get install dmsetup` command.