+++ title = "Docker Quick Start" weight = 10 +++ This guide will help you quickly get started running Docker containers using gVisor with the default platform. ## Install gVisor {{% readfile file="docs/includes/install_gvisor.md" markdown="true" %}} ## Configuring Docker > Note: This guide requires Docker. Refer to the [Docker documentation][docker] for > how to install it. First you will need to configure Docker to use `runsc` by adding a runtime entry to your Docker configuration (`/etc/docker/daemon.json`). You may have to create this file if it does not exist. Also, some Docker versions also require you to [specify the `storage-driver` field][storage-driver]. In the end, the file should look something like: ```json { "runtimes": { "runsc": { "path": "/usr/local/bin/runsc" } } } ``` You must restart the Docker daemon after making changes to this file, typically this is done via `systemd`: ```bash sudo systemctl restart docker ``` ## Running a container Now run your container using the `runsc` runtime: ```bash docker run --runtime=runsc hello-world ``` You can also run a terminal to explore the container. ```bash docker run --runtime=runsc -it ubuntu /bin/bash ``` ## Verify the runtime You can verify that you are running in gVisor using the `dmesg` command. ```text $ docker run --runtime=runsc -it ubuntu dmesg [ 0.000000] Starting gVisor... [ 0.354495] Daemonizing children... [ 0.564053] Constructing home... [ 0.976710] Preparing for the zombie uprising... [ 1.299083] Creating process schedule... [ 1.479987] Committing treasure map to memory... [ 1.704109] Searching for socket adapter... [ 1.748935] Generating random numbers by fair dice roll... [ 2.059747] Digging up root... [ 2.259327] Checking naughty and nice process list... [ 2.610538] Rewriting operating system in Javascript... [ 2.613217] Ready! ``` Note that this is easily replicated by an attacker so applications should never use `dmesg` to verify the runtime in a security sensitive context. Next, try running gVisor using the [KVM platform](../platforms/). [docker]: https://docs.docker.com/install/ [storage-driver]: https://docs.docker.com/engine/reference/commandline/dockerd/#daemon-storage-driver