runc run - create and run a container
runc run [command options] <container-id>
Where "<container-id>" is your name for the instance of the container that you are starting. The name you provide for the container instance must be unique on your host.
The run command creates an instance of a container for a bundle. The bundle is a directory with a specification file named "config.json" and a root filesystem.
The specification file includes an args parameter. The args parameter is used to specify command(s) that get run when the container is started. To change the command(s) that get executed on start, edit the args parameter of the spec. See "runc spec --help" for more explanation.
--bundle value,
-b value path to the root of the bundle directory, defaults
to the current directory
--console-socket value path to an AF_UNIX socket which will
receive a file descriptor referencing the master end of the
console’s pseudoterminal
--detach, -d detach from the container’s process
--pid-file value specify the file to write the process id to
--no-subreaper disable the use of the subreaper used to reap
reparented processes
--no-pivot do not use pivot root to jail process inside
rootfs. This should be used whenever the rootfs is on top of
a ramdisk
--no-new-keyring do not create a new session keyring for the
container. This will cause the container to inherit the
calling processes session key
--preserve-fds value Pass N additional file descriptors to
the container (stdio + $LISTEN_FDS + N in total) (default:
0)