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+![PODMAN logo](https://cdn.rawgit.com/kubernetes-incubator/cri-o/master/logo/crio-logo.svg)
+
+# Basic Setup and Use of Podman
+Podman is a utility provided as part of the libpod library. It can be used to create and maintain
+containers. The following tutorial will teach you how to set up Podman and perform some basic
+commands with Podman.
+
+## Install Podman on Fedora
+Many of the basic components to run Podman are readily available from the Fedora RPM repositories; the only
+exception is Podman itself. In this section, we will help you install all the runtime and build dependencies
+for Podman until an RPM becomes available.
+
+### Installing build and runtime dependencies
+```
+# sudo dnf install -y git runc libassuan-devel golang golang-github-cpuguy83-go-md2man glibc-static \
+ gpgme-devel glib2-devel device-mapper-devel libseccomp-devel \
+ atomic-registries iptables skopeo-containers containernetworking-cni
+```
+### Building and installing podman
+```
+# git clone https://github.com/projectatomic/libpod/ ~/src/github.com/projectatomic/libpod
+# cd !$
+# make
+# sudo make install PREFIX=/usr
+```
+
+<!-- (
+## Install podman on Ubuntu
+
+The default Ubuntu cloud image size will not allow for the following exercise to be done without increasing its
+capacity. Be sure to add at least 5GB to the image. Instructions to do this are outside the scope of this
+tutorial.
+
+```
+# sudo apt-get update
+# sudo apt-get install libdevmapper-dev libglib2.0-dev libgpgme11-dev golang libseccomp-dev \
+ go-md2man libprotobuf-dev libprotobuf-c0-dev libseccomp-dev
+# mkdir -p ~/src/github.com/projectatomic/
+# cd ~/src/github.com/projectatomic/
+# git clone https://github.com/projectatomic/libpod/
+#
+# cd libpod
+# make
+# sudo make install PREFIX=/usr
+# sudo mkdir -p /etc/containers
+# sudo bash -c 'cat <<EOF > /etc/containers/registries.conf
+registries.search
+registries = ['docker.io', 'registry.fedoraproject.org']
+EOF
+'
+# sudo bash -c 'cat <<EOF > /etc/containers/policy.json
+ {
+ "default": [
+ {
+ "type": "insecureAcceptAnything"
+ }
+ ],
+ "transports":
+ {
+ "docker-daemon":
+ {
+ "": [{"type":"insecureAcceptAnything"}]
+ }
+ }
+ }
+ EOF
+'
+# git clone https://github.com/containernetworking/plugins.git ~/src/github.com/containernetworking/plugins
+# cd ~/src/github.com/containernetworking/plugins
+# ./build
+# sudo mkdir -p /usr/libexec/cni
+# sudo cp bin/* /usr/libexec/cni
+# git clone https://github.com/opencontainers/runc.git ~/src/github.com/opencontainers/runc
+# GOPATH=~/ make static BUILDTAGS="seccomp selinux"
+# sudo cp runc /usr/bin/runc
+# sudo mkdir -p /usr/local/libexec
+# sudo ln -s /usr/libexec/crio /usr/local/libexec/
+```
+
+) -->
+## Familiarizing yourself with Podman
+
+### Running a sample container
+This sample container will run a very basic httpd server that serves only its index
+page.
+```
+# sudo podman run -dt -e HTTPD_VAR_RUN=/var/run/httpd -e HTTPD_MAIN_CONF_D_PATH=/etc/httpd/conf.d \
+ -e HTTPD_MAIN_CONF_PATH=/etc/httpd/conf \
+ -e HTTPD_CONTAINER_SCRIPTS_PATH=/usr/share/container-scripts/httpd/ \
+ registry.fedoraproject.org/f26/httpd /usr/bin/run-httpd
+```
+Because the container is being run in detached mode, represented by the *-d* in the podman run command, podman
+will print the container ID after it has run.
+
+### Listing running containers
+The Podman *ps* command is used to list creating and running containers.
+```
+# sudo podman ps
+```
+
+Note: If you add *-a* to the *ps* command, Podman will show all containers.
+
+### Executing a command in a running container
+You can use the *exec* subcommand to execute a command in a running container. Eventually you will be able to
+obtain the IP address of the container through inspection, but that is not enabled yet. Therefore, we will
+install *iproute* in the container. Notice here that we use the switch **--latest** as a shortcut for the latest
+created container. You could also use the container's ID listed during *podman ps* in the previous step or
+when you ran the container.
+```
+# sudo podman exec --latest -t dnf -y install iproute
+# sudo podman exec --latest -t ip a
+```
+
+Note the IP address of the *ethernet* device.
+
+### Testing the httpd server
+Now that we have the IP address of the container, we can test the network communication between the host
+operating system and the container using curl. The following command should display the index page of our
+containerized httpd server.
+```
+# curl http://<IP_address>:8080
+```
+
+### Viewing the container's logs
+You can view the container's logs with Podman as well:
+```
+# sudo podman logs --latest
+```
+
+<!-- (
+### Viewing the container's pids
+And you can observe the httpd pid in the container with *top*.
+```
+# sudo podman top <container_id>
+``` ) -->
+### Stopping the container
+To stop the httpd container:
+```
+# sudo podman stop --latest
+```
+You can also check the status of one or more containers using the *ps* subcommand. In this case, we should
+use the *-a* argument to list all containers.
+```
+# sudo podman ps -a
+```
+
+### Removing the container
+To remove the httpd container:
+```
+# sudo podman rm --latest
+```
+You can verify the deletion of the container by running *podman ps -a*.
+## More information
+
+For more information on Podman and its subcommands, checkout the asciiart demos on the [README](https://github.com/projectatomic/libpod#commands)
+page.
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+![PODMAN logo](https://cdn.rawgit.com/kubernetes-incubator/cri-o/master/logo/crio-logo.svg)
+
+# Podman Tutorials
+
+## Links to a number of useful tutorials for the Podman utility.
+
+**[Introduction Tutorial](https://github.com/projectatomic/libpod/tree/master/docs/tutorials/podman_tutorial.md)**
+
+Learn how to setup Podman and perform some basic commands with the utility.