:title: Host Integration :description: How to generate scripts for upstart, systemd, etc. :keywords: systemd, upstart, supervisor, docker, documentation, host integration Host Integration ================ You can use your Docker containers with process managers like ``upstart``, ``systemd`` and ``supervisor``. Introduction ------------ If you want a process manager to manage your containers you will need to run the docker daemon with the ``-r=false`` so that docker will not automatically restart your containers when the host is restarted. When you have finished setting up your image and are happy with your running container, you may want to use a process manager to manage it. When your run ``docker start -a`` docker will automatically attach to the process and forward all signals so that the process manager can detect when a container stops and correctly restart it. Here are a few sample scripts for systemd and upstart to integrate with docker. Sample Upstart Script --------------------- In this example we've already created a container to run Redis with an id of 0a7e070b698b. To create an upstart script for our container, we create a file named ``/etc/init/redis.conf`` and place the following into it: .. code-block:: bash description "Redis container" author "Me" start on filesystem and started docker stop on runlevel [!2345] respawn script # Wait for docker to finish starting up first. FILE=/var/run/docker.sock while [ ! -e $FILE ] ; do inotifywait -t 2 -e create $(dirname $FILE) done /usr/bin/docker start -a 0a7e070b698b end script Next, we have to configure docker so that it's run with the option ``-r=false``. Run the following command: .. code-block:: bash $ sudo sh -c "echo 'DOCKER_OPTS=\"-r=false\"' > /etc/default/docker" Sample systemd Script --------------------- .. code-block:: bash [Unit] Description=Redis container Author=Me After=docker.service [Service] Restart=always ExecStart=/usr/bin/docker start -a 0a7e070b698b ExecStop=/usr/bin/docker stop -t 2 0a7e070b698b [Install] WantedBy=local.target