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Install Kata Containers with containerd

Note:

  • If Kata Containers and / or containerd are packaged by your distribution, we recommend you install these versions to ensure they are updated when new releases are available.

Warning:

  • These instructions install the newest versions of Kata Containers and containerd from binary release packages. These versions may not have been tested with your distribution version.

  • Since your package manager is not being used, it is your responsibility to ensure these packages are kept up-to-date when new versions are released.

  • If you decide to proceed and install a Kata Containers release, you can still check for the latest version of Kata Containers by running kata-runtime check --only-list-releases.

Install Kata Containers

Note:

If your distribution packages Kata Containers, we recommend you install that version. If it does not, or you wish to perform a manual installation, continue with the steps below.

  • Download a release from:

    Note that Kata Containers uses semantic versioning so you should install a version that does not include a dash ("-"), since this indicates a pre-release version.

  • Unpack the downloaded archive.

    Kata Containers packages use a /opt/kata/ prefix so either add that to your PATH, or create symbolic links for the following commands. The advantage of using symbolic links is that the systemd(1) configuration file for containerd will not need to be modified to allow the daemon to find this binary (see the section on installing containerd below).

    Command Description
    /opt/kata/bin/containerd-shim-kata-v2 The main Kata 2.x binary
    /opt/kata/bin/kata-collect-data.sh Data collection script used for raising issues
    /opt/kata/bin/kata-runtime Utility command
  • Check installation by showing version details:

    $ kata-runtime --version

Install containerd

Note:

If your distribution packages containerd, we recommend you install that version. If it does not, or you wish to perform a manual installation, continue with the steps below.

  • Download a release from:

  • Unpack the downloaded archive.

  • Configure containerd

    • Download the standard systemd(1) service file and install to /etc/systemd/system/:

      Notes:

      • You will need to reload the systemd configuration after installing this file.

      • If you have not created a symbolic link for /opt/kata/bin/containerd-shim-kata-v2, you will need to modify this file to ensure the containerd daemon's PATH contains /opt/kata/. See the Environment= command in systemd.exec(5) for further details.

    • Add the Kata Containers configuration to the containerd configuration file:

      [plugins]
        [plugins."io.containerd.grpc.v1.cri"]
          [plugins."io.containerd.grpc.v1.cri".containerd]
            default_runtime_name = "kata"
            [plugins."io.containerd.grpc.v1.cri".containerd.runtimes]
              [plugins."io.containerd.grpc.v1.cri".containerd.runtimes.kata]
                runtime_type = "io.containerd.kata.v2"

      Note:

      The containerd daemon needs to be able to find the containerd-shim-kata-v2 binary to allow Kata Containers to be created.

    • Start the containerd service.

Test the installation

You are now ready to run Kata Containers. You can perform a simple test by running the following commands:

$ image="docker.io/library/busybox:latest"
$ sudo ctr image pull "$image"
$ sudo ctr run --runtime "io.containerd.kata.v2" --rm -t "$image" test-kata uname -r

The last command above shows details of the kernel version running inside the container, which will likely be different to the host kernel version.