% runc-restore "8"
runc-restore - restore a container from a previous checkpoint
runc restore [option ...] container-id
Restores the container instance from a previously performed runc checkpoint.
--console-socket path : Path to an AF_UNIX socket which will receive a file descriptor referencing the master end of the console's pseudoterminal. See docs/terminals.
--image-path path : Set path to get criu image files to restore from.
--work-path path : Set path for saving criu work files and logs. The default is to reuse the image files directory.
--tcp-established : Allow checkpoint/restore of established TCP connections. See criu --tcp-establised option.
--ext-unix-sk : Allow checkpoint/restore of external unix sockets. See criu --ext-unix-sk option.
--shell-job : Allow checkpoint/restore of shell jobs.
--file-locks : Allow checkpoint/restore of file locks. See criu --file-locks option.
--manage-cgroups-mode soft|full|strict|ignore. : Cgroups mode. Default is soft. See criu --manage-cgroups option.
: In particular, to restore the container into a different cgroup, --manage-cgroups-mode ignore must be used during both checkpoint and restore, and the container_id (or cgroupsPath property in OCI config, if set) must be changed.
--bundle|-b path : Path to the root of the bundle directory. Default is current directory.
--detach|-d : Detach from the container's process.
--pid-file path : Specify the file to write the initial container process' PID 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 not be used except in exceptional circumstances, and may be unsafe from the security standpoint.
--empty-ns namespace : Create a namespace, but don't restore its properties. See criu --empty-ns option.
--auto-dedup : Enable auto deduplication of memory images. See criu --auto-dedup option.
--lazy-pages : Use lazy migration mechanism. This requires a running criu lazy-pages daemon. See criu --lazy-pages option.
--lsm-profile type:label : Specify an LSM profile to be used during restore. Here type can either be apparamor or selinux, and label is a valid LSM label. For example, --lsm-profile "selinux:system_u:system_r:container_t:s0:c82,c137". By default, the checkpointed LSM profile is used upon restore.
--lsm-mount-context context : Specify an LSM mount context to be used during restore. Only mounts with an existing context will have their context replaced. With this option it is possible to change SELinux mount options. Instead of mounting with the checkpointed context, the specified context will be used. For example, --lsm-mount-context "system_u:object_r:container_file_t:s0:c82,c137".
criu(8), runc-checkpoint(8), runc(8).