Parameter |
Choices/Defaults |
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annotation
dictionary
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Add an annotation to the container. The format is key value, multiple times.
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authfile
path
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Path of the authentication file. Default is ``${XDG_RUNTIME_DIR}/containers/auth.json`` (Not available for remote commands) You can also override the default path of the authentication file by setting the ``REGISTRY_AUTH_FILE`` environment variable. ``export REGISTRY_AUTH_FILE=path``
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blkio_weight
integer
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Block IO weight (relative weight) accepts a weight value between 10 and 1000
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blkio_weight_device
dictionary
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Block IO weight (relative device weight, format DEVICE_NAME[:]WEIGHT).
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cap_add
list
/ elements=string
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List of capabilities to add to the container.
aliases: capabilities
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cap_drop
list
/ elements=string
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List of capabilities to drop from the container.
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cgroup_parent
path
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Path to cgroups under which the cgroup for the container will be created. If the path is not absolute, the path is considered to be relative to the cgroups path of the init process. Cgroups will be created if they do not already exist.
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cgroupns
string
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Path to cgroups under which the cgroup for the container will be created.
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cgroups
string
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Choices:
- default
- disabled
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Determines whether the container will create CGroups. Valid values are enabled and disabled, which the default being enabled. The disabled option will force the container to not create CGroups, and thus conflicts with CGroup options cgroupns and cgroup-parent.
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cidfile
path
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Write the container ID to the file
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cmd_args
list
/ elements=string
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Any additional command options you want to pass to podman command, cmd_args - ['--other-param', 'value'] Be aware module doesn't support idempotency if this is set.
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command
raw
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Override command of container. Can be a string or a list.
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conmon_pidfile
path
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Write the pid of the conmon process to a file. conmon runs in a separate process than Podman, so this is necessary when using systemd to restart Podman containers.
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cpu_period
integer
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Limit the CPU real-time period in microseconds
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cpu_rt_period
integer
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Limit the CPU real-time period in microseconds. Limit the container's Real Time CPU usage. This flag tell the kernel to restrict the container's Real Time CPU usage to the period you specify.
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cpu_rt_runtime
integer
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Limit the CPU real-time runtime in microseconds. This flag tells the kernel to limit the amount of time in a given CPU period Real Time tasks may consume.
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cpu_shares
integer
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CPU shares (relative weight)
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cpus
string
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Number of CPUs. The default is 0.0 which means no limit.
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cpuset_cpus
string
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CPUs in which to allow execution (0-3, 0,1)
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cpuset_mems
string
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Memory nodes (MEMs) in which to allow execution (0-3, 0,1). Only effective on NUMA systems.
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debug
boolean
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Return additional information which can be helpful for investigations.
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detach
boolean
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Run container in detach mode
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detach_keys
string
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Override the key sequence for detaching a container. Format is a single character or ctrl-value
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device
list
/ elements=string
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Add a host device to the container. The format is <device-on-host>[:<device-on-container>][:<permissions>] (e.g. device /dev/sdc:/dev/xvdc:rwm)
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device_read_bps
list
/ elements=string
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Limit read rate (bytes per second) from a device (e.g. device-read-bps /dev/sda:1mb)
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device_read_iops
list
/ elements=string
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Limit read rate (IO per second) from a device (e.g. device-read-iops /dev/sda:1000)
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device_write_bps
list
/ elements=string
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Limit write rate (bytes per second) to a device (e.g. device-write-bps /dev/sda:1mb)
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device_write_iops
list
/ elements=string
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Limit write rate (IO per second) to a device (e.g. device-write-iops /dev/sda:1000)
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dns
list
/ elements=string
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Set custom DNS servers
aliases: dns_servers
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dns_option
string
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Set custom DNS options
aliases: dns_opts
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dns_search
string
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Set custom DNS search domains (Use dns_search with '' if you don't wish to set the search domain)
aliases: dns_search_domains
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entrypoint
string
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Overwrite the default ENTRYPOINT of the image
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env
dictionary
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Set environment variables. This option allows you to specify arbitrary environment variables that are available for the process that will be launched inside of the container.
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env_file
path
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Read in a line delimited file of environment variables. Doesn't support idempotency. If users changes the file with environment variables it's on them to recreate the container.
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env_host
boolean
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Use all current host environment variables in container. Defaults to false.
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etc_hosts
dictionary
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Dict of host-to-IP mappings, where each host name is a key in the dictionary. Each host name will be added to the container's ``/etc/hosts`` file.
aliases: add_hosts
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executable
string
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Default:
"podman"
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Path to podman executable if it is not in the $PATH on the machine running podman
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expose
list
/ elements=string
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Expose a port, or a range of ports (e.g. expose "3300-3310") to set up port redirection on the host system.
aliases: exposed, exposed_ports
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force_restart
boolean
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Force restart of container.
aliases: restart
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gidmap
list
/ elements=string
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Run the container in a new user namespace using the supplied mapping.
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group_add
list
/ elements=string
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Add additional groups to run as
aliases: groups
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healthcheck
string
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Set or alter a healthcheck command for a container.
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healthcheck_interval
string
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Set an interval for the healthchecks (a value of disable results in no automatic timer setup) (default "30s")
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healthcheck_retries
integer
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The number of retries allowed before a healthcheck is considered to be unhealthy. The default value is 3.
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healthcheck_start_period
string
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The initialization time needed for a container to bootstrap. The value can be expressed in time format like 2m3s. The default value is 0s
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healthcheck_timeout
string
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The maximum time allowed to complete the healthcheck before an interval is considered failed. Like start-period, the value can be expressed in a time format such as 1m22s. The default value is 30s
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hostname
string
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Container host name. Sets the container host name that is available inside the container.
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http_proxy
boolean
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By default proxy environment variables are passed into the container if set for the podman process. This can be disabled by setting the http_proxy option to false. The environment variables passed in include http_proxy, https_proxy, ftp_proxy, no_proxy, and also the upper case versions of those. Defaults to true
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image
string
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Repository path (or image name) and tag used to create the container. If an image is not found, the image will be pulled from the registry. If no tag is included, latest will be used.
Can also be an image ID. If this is the case, the image is assumed to be available locally.
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image_strict
boolean
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Whether to compare images in idempotency by taking into account a full name with registry and namespaces.
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image_volume
string
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Choices:
- bind
- tmpfs
- ignore
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Tells podman how to handle the builtin image volumes. The options are bind, tmpfs, or ignore (default bind)
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init
boolean
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Run an init inside the container that forwards signals and reaps processes. The default is false.
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init_path
string
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Path to the container-init binary.
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interactive
boolean
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Keep STDIN open even if not attached. The default is false. When set to true, keep stdin open even if not attached. The default is false.
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ip
string
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Specify a static IP address for the container, for example '10.88.64.128'. Can only be used if no additional CNI networks to join were specified via 'network:', and if the container is not joining another container's network namespace via 'network container:<name|id>'. The address must be within the default CNI network's pool (default 10.88.0.0/16).
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ipc
string
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Default is to create a private IPC namespace (POSIX SysV IPC) for the container
aliases: ipc_mode
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kernel_memory
string
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Kernel memory limit (format <number>[<unit>], where unit = b, k, m or g) Note - idempotency is supported for integers only.
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label
dictionary
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Add metadata to a container, pass dictionary of label names and values
aliases: labels
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label_file
string
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Read in a line delimited file of labels
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log_driver
string
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Choices:
- k8s-file
- journald
- json-file
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Logging driver. Used to set the log driver for the container. For example log_driver "k8s-file".
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log_level
string
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Choices:
- debug
- info
- warn
- error
- fatal
- panic
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Logging level for Podman. Log messages above specified level ("debug"|"info"|"warn"|"error"|"fatal"|"panic") (default "error")
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log_opt
dictionary
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Logging driver specific options. Used to set the path to the container log file.
aliases: log_options
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max_size
string
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Specify a max size of the log file (e.g 10mb).
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path
string
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Specify a path to the log file (e.g. /var/log/container/mycontainer.json).
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tag
string
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Specify a custom log tag for the container.
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mac_address
string
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Specify a MAC address for the container, for example '92:d0:c6:0a:29:33'. Don't forget that it must be unique within one Ethernet network.
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memory
string
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Memory limit (format 10k, where unit = b, k, m or g) Note - idempotency is supported for integers only.
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memory_reservation
string
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Memory soft limit (format 100m, where unit = b, k, m or g) Note - idempotency is supported for integers only.
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memory_swap
string
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A limit value equal to memory plus swap. Must be used with the -m (--memory) flag. The swap LIMIT should always be larger than -m (--memory) value. By default, the swap LIMIT will be set to double the value of --memory Note - idempotency is supported for integers only.
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memory_swappiness
integer
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Tune a container's memory swappiness behavior. Accepts an integer between 0 and 100.
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mount
string
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Attach a filesystem mount to the container. bind or tmpfs For example mount "type=bind,source=/path/on/host,destination=/path/in/container"
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name
string
/ required
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Name of the container
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network
list
/ elements=string
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Set the Network mode for the container * bridge create a network stack on the default bridge * none no networking * container:<name|id> reuse another container's network stack * host use the podman host network stack. * <network-name>|<network-id> connect to a user-defined network * ns:<path> path to a network namespace to join * slirp4netns use slirp4netns to create a user network stack. This is the default for rootless containers
aliases: net, network_mode
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no_hosts
boolean
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Do not create /etc/hosts for the container Default is false.
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oom_kill_disable
boolean
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Whether to disable OOM Killer for the container or not. Default is false.
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oom_score_adj
integer
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Tune the host's OOM preferences for containers (accepts -1000 to 1000)
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pid
string
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Set the PID mode for the container
aliases: pid_mode
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pids_limit
string
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Tune the container's PIDs limit. Set -1 to have unlimited PIDs for the container.
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pod
string
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Run container in an existing pod. If you want podman to make the pod for you, preference the pod name with "new:"
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privileged
boolean
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Give extended privileges to this container. The default is false.
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publish
list
/ elements=string
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Publish a container's port, or range of ports, to the host. Format - ip:hostPort:containerPort | ip::containerPort | hostPort:containerPort | containerPort In case of only containerPort is set, the hostPort will chosen randomly by Podman.
aliases: ports, published, published_ports
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publish_all
boolean
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Publish all exposed ports to random ports on the host interfaces. The default is false.
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read_only
boolean
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Mount the container's root filesystem as read only. Default is false
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read_only_tmpfs
boolean
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If container is running in --read-only mode, then mount a read-write tmpfs on /run, /tmp, and /var/tmp. The default is true
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recreate
boolean
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Use with present and started states to force the re-creation of an existing container.
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restart_policy
string
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Restart policy to follow when containers exit. Restart policy will not take effect if a container is stopped via the podman kill or podman stop commands. Valid values are * no - Do not restart containers on exit * on-failure[:max_retries] - Restart containers when they exit with a non-0 exit code, retrying indefinitely or until the optional max_retries count is hit * always - Restart containers when they exit, regardless of status, retrying indefinitely
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rm
boolean
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Automatically remove the container when it exits. The default is false.
aliases: remove, auto_remove
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rootfs
boolean
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If true, the first argument refers to an exploded container on the file system. The default is false.
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security_opt
list
/ elements=string
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Security Options. For example security_opt "seccomp=unconfined"
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shm_size
string
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Size of /dev/shm. The format is <number><unit>. number must be greater than 0. Unit is optional and can be b (bytes), k (kilobytes), m(megabytes), or g (gigabytes). If you omit the unit, the system uses bytes. If you omit the size entirely, the system uses 64m
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sig_proxy
boolean
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Proxy signals sent to the podman run command to the container process. SIGCHLD, SIGSTOP, and SIGKILL are not proxied. The default is true.
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state
string
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Choices:
- absent
- present
- stopped
started ←
- created
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absent - A container matching the specified name will be stopped and removed.
present - Asserts the existence of a container matching the name and any provided configuration parameters. If no container matches the name, a container will be created. If a container matches the name but the provided configuration does not match, the container will be updated, if it can be. If it cannot be updated, it will be removed and re-created with the requested config. Image version will be taken into account when comparing configuration. Use the recreate option to force the re-creation of the matching container.
started - Asserts there is a running container matching the name and any provided configuration. If no container matches the name, a container will be created and started. Use recreate to always re-create a matching container, even if it is running. Use force_restart to force a matching container to be stopped and restarted.
stopped - Asserts that the container is first present, and then if the container is running moves it to a stopped state.
created - Asserts that the container exists with given configuration. If container doesn't exist, the module creates it and leaves it in 'created' state. If configuration doesn't match or 'recreate' option is set, the container will be recreated
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stop_signal
integer
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Signal to stop a container. Default is SIGTERM.
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stop_timeout
integer
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Timeout (in seconds) to stop a container. Default is 10.
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subgidname
string
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Run the container in a new user namespace using the map with 'name' in the /etc/subgid file.
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subuidname
string
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Run the container in a new user namespace using the map with 'name' in the /etc/subuid file.
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sysctl
dictionary
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Configure namespaced kernel parameters at runtime
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systemd
string
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Run container in systemd mode. The default is true.
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tmpfs
dictionary
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Create a tmpfs mount. For example tmpfs "/tmp" "rw,size=787448k,mode=1777"
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tty
boolean
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Allocate a pseudo-TTY. The default is false.
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uidmap
list
/ elements=string
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Run the container in a new user namespace using the supplied mapping.
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ulimit
list
/ elements=string
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Ulimit options
aliases: ulimits
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user
string
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Sets the username or UID used and optionally the groupname or GID for the specified command.
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userns
string
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Set the user namespace mode for the container. It defaults to the PODMAN_USERNS environment variable. An empty value means user namespaces are disabled.
aliases: userns_mode
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uts
string
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Set the UTS mode for the container
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volume
list
/ elements=string
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Create a bind mount. If you specify, volume /HOST-DIR:/CONTAINER-DIR, podman bind mounts /HOST-DIR in the host to /CONTAINER-DIR in the podman container.
aliases: volumes
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volumes_from
list
/ elements=string
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Mount volumes from the specified container(s).
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workdir
string
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Working directory inside the container. The default working directory for running binaries within a container is the root directory (/).
aliases: working_dir
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