CentOS 8.x install podman
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Enable required repositories to install podman
Install or enable required repositories:
yum -y install epel-release sudo dnf config-manager --set-enabled PowerTools
Install podman and check its version
- Install podman
sudo dnf module list | grep container-tools sudo dnf install -y @container-tools
- Check podman version and help
podman version podman --help
Manage podman images
- Check current images and download required images
podman images podman pull centos podman images
- To delete image syntax is:
podman rmi <imageid>
Get information about podman
To get information about podman use:
podman info
This includes location of storage configuration file
Move podman containers to other partition from /var
To move podman containers to other partition from default /var (Often for additional disk space use):
mkdir /mnt/data1/container-files mkdir /mnt/data1/container-files/{var-run-containers,var-lib-containers} mv /var/run/containers/* /mnt/data1/container-files/var-run-containers/ mv /var/lib/containers/* /mnt/data1/container-files/var-lib-containers/ rmdir /var/run/containers/ rmdir /var/lib/containers/ ln -s /mnt/data1/container-files/var-run-containers/ /var/run/containers ln -s /mnt/data1/container-files/var-lib-containers/ /var/lib/containers #After this validate by using various commands such as podman images podman run -it centos bash df -h #Inside container
Refer:
- https://computingforgeeks.com/how-to-install-and-use-podman-on-centos-rhel/
- https://computingforgeeks.com/how-to-install-epel-repository-on-rhel-8-centos-8/
Information about non-root podman containers
Podman has two types of containers rootfull and rootless. Rootfull container information is shown if "podman info" command is run with root privileges. If the same "podman info" command is run as normal user then local user configuration (including storage configuration) is shown.
Same as moving root containers to other partitions, we can move non-root containers of user to other partitions using:
sudo mkdir /mnt/data1/container-files/home-saurabh-local-share-containers sudo chown saurabh:saurabh /mnt/data1/container-files/home-saurabh-local-share-containers mv /home/saurabh/.local/share/containers/* /mnt/data1/container-files/home-saurabh-local-share-containers/ rmdir /home/saurabh/.local/share/containers/ ln -s /mnt/data1/container-files/home-saurabh-local-share-containers/ /home/saurabh/.local/share/containers
Sharing container images between root and non-root container
Below steps do not work If many images are downloaded using root and same are desired for non-root user then we can do the following to avoid re-downloading the images:
podman rm -a -f podman pod rm -a #Should be empty podman ps -a #Copy root images to user rsync -a --delete /mnt/data1/container-files/var-lib-containers/storage/ /home/saurabh/.local/share/containers/storage/ chown -R saurabh:saurabh /home/saurabh/.local/share/containers/storage/ #After this most commands give errors podman info podman images #To solve the issue created by copying files use rm -rf /home/saurabh/.local/share/containers/* #Now various commands would start working again podman info podman images
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