# containerd 1 01/29/2018 ## NAME containerd - an industry-standard container runtime with an emphasis on simplicity, robustness and portability ## SYNOPSIS containerd [global options] command [command options] [arguments...] ## DESCRIPTION **containerd** is a high performance container runtime whose daemon can be started by using this command. If none of the *config*, *publish*, or *help* commands are specified, the default action of the **containerd** command is to start the containerd daemon in the foreground. A default configuration is used if no TOML configuration is specified or located at the default file location. The *containerd config* command can be used to generate the default configuration for containerd. The output of that command can be used and modified as necessary as a custom configuration. The *publish* command is used internally by parts of the containerd runtime to publish events. It is not meant to be used as a standalone utility. ## OPTIONS **--config value, -c value** : Specify the default path to the configuration file (default: "/etc/containerd/config.toml") **--log-level value, -l value** : Set the logging level. Available levels are: [debug, info, warn, error, fatal, panic] **--address value, -a value** : UNIX socket address for containerd's GRPC server to listen on (default: "/run/containerd/containerd.sock") **--root value** : The containerd root directory (default: "/var/lib/containerd"). A persistent directory location where metadata and image content are stored **--state value** : The containerd state directory (default: "/run/containerd"). A transient state directory used during containerd operation **--help, -h** : Show containerd command help text **--version, -v** : Print the containerd server version ## BUGS Please file any specific issues that you encounter at https://github.com/containerd/containerd. ## AUTHOR Phil Estes ## SEE ALSO ctr(1), containerd-config(1), containerd-config.toml(5)