# CRI-O Usage Transfer This document outlines useful information for ops and dev transfer as it relates to infrastructure that utilizes CRI-O. ## Operational Transfer ## Abstract The `crio` daemon is intended to provide the [CRI](https://github.com/kubernetes/community/blob/master/contributors/devel/container-runtime-interface.md) socket needed for Kubernetes to use for automating deployment, scaling, and management of containerized applications (See the document for [configuring kubernetes to use CRI-O](./kubernetes.md) for more information on that). Therefore the [crictl](https://github.com/kubernetes-incubator/cri-tools) command line is a client that interfaces to the same grpc socket as the kubernetes daemon would, for talking to the `crio` daemon. In many ways [crictl](https://github.com/kubernetes-incubator/cri-tools) is only as feature rich as the Kubernetes CRI requires. There are additional tools e.g. [`podman`](https://github.com/projectatomic/libpod) and [`buildah`](https://github.com/projectatomic/buildah) that provide a feature rich set of commands for all operational needs in a Kubernetes environment. ## System Tools Many traditional tools will still be useful, such as `pstree`, `nsenter` and `lsns`. As well as some systemd helpers like `systemd-cgls` and `systemd-cgtop` are still just as applicable. ## Equivalents For many troubleshooting and information collection steps, there may be an existing pattern. Following provides equivalent with CRI-O tools for gathering information or jumping into containers, for operational use. | Existing Step | CRI-O (and friends) | | :---: | :---: | | `docker exec` | [`crictl exec`](https://github.com/kubernetes-incubator/cri-tools/blob/master/docs/crictl.md) | | `docker info` | [`podman info`](./docs/podman-info.1.md) | | `docker inspect` | [`podman inspect`](./docs/podman-inspect.1.md) | | `docker logs` | [`podman logs`](./docs/podman-logs.1.md) | | `docker ps` | [`crictl ps`](https://github.com/kubernetes-incubator/cri-tools/blob/master/docs/crictl.md) or [`runc list`](https://github.com/opencontainers/runc/blob/master/man/runc-list.8.md) | | `docker stats` | [`podman stats`](./docs/podman-stats.1.md) | If you were already using steps like `kubectl exec` (or `oc exec` on OpenShift), they will continue to function the same way. ## Development Transfer There are other equivalents for these tools | Existing Step | CRI-O (and friends) | | :---: | :---: | | `docker attach` | [`podman exec`](./docs/podman-attach.1.md) ***| | `docker build` | [`buildah bud`](https://github.com/projectatomic/buildah/blob/master/docs/buildah-bud.md) | | `docker cp` | [`podman mount`](./docs/podman-cp.1.md) **** | | `docker create` | [`podman create`](./docs/podman-create.1.md) | | `docker diff` | [`podman diff`](./docs/podman-diff.1.md) | | `docker export` | [`podman export`](./docs/podman-export.1.md) | | `docker history`| [`podman history`](./docs/podman-history.1.md)| | `docker images` | [`podman images`](./docs/podman-images.1.md) | | `docker kill` | [`podman kill`](./docs/podman-kill.1.md) | | `docker load` | [`podman load`](./docs/podman-load.1.md) | | `docker login` | [`podman login`](./docs/podman-login.1.md) | | `docker logout` | [`podman logout`](./docs/podman-logout.1.md) | | `docker pause` | [`podman pause`](./docs/podman-pause.1.md) | | `docker ps` | [`podman ps`](./docs/podman-ps.1.md) | | `docker pull` | [`podman pull`](./docs/podman-pull.1.md) | | `docker push` | [`podman push`](./docs/podman-push.1.md) | | `docker rename` | [`podman rename`](./docs/podman-rename.1.md) | | `docker rm` | [`podman rm`](./docs/podman-rm.1.md) | | `docker rmi` | [`podman rmi`](./docs/podman-rmi.1.md) | | `docker run` | [`podman run`](./docs/podman-run.1.md) | | `docker save` | [`podman save`](./docs/podman-save.1.md) | | `docker stop` | [`podman stop`](./docs/podman-stop.1.md) | | `docker tag` | [`podman tag`](./docs/podman-tag.1.md) | | `docker unpause`| [`podman unpause`](./docs/podman-unpause.1.md)| | `docker version`| [`podman version`](./docs/podman-version.1.md)| | `docker wait` | [`podman wait`](./docs/podman-wait.1.md) | *** Use `podman exec` to enter a container and `podman logs` to view the output of pid 1 of a container. **** Use mount to take advantage of the entire linux tool chain rather then just cp. Read [`here`](./docs/podman-cp.1.md) for more information.