
The man page namespace is global, so in order to avoid colliding with other man pages named "config.toml" rename ours to be more descriptive. This also helps with discoverability (now tab-completion of 'man containerd<tab>' will return the config man page), as well as making it much cleaner from the perspective of distributions that want to package containerd. Signed-off-by: Aleksa Sarai <asarai@suse.de>
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# containerd-config 1 01/30/2018
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## SYNOPSIS
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containerd config [command]
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## DESCRIPTION
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The *containerd config* command has one subcommand, named *default*, which
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will display on standard output the default containerd config for this version
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of the containerd daemon.
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This output can be piped to a __containerd-config.toml(5)__ file and placed in
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**/etc/containerd** to be used as the configuration for containerd on daemon
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startup. The configuration can be placed in any filesystem location and used
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with the **--config** option to the containerd daemon as well.
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See __containerd-config.toml(5)__ for more information on the containerd
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configuration options.
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## OPTIONS
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**default**
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: This subcommand will output the TOML formatted containerd configuration to standard output
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## BUGS
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Please file any specific issues that you encounter at
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https://github.com/containerd/containerd.
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## AUTHOR
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Phil Estes <estesp@gmail.com>
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## SEE ALSO
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ctr(1), containerd(1), containerd-config.toml(5)
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