podman-container-start

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NAME

   podman-start - Start one or more containers

SYNOPSIS

   podman start [options] container ...

   podman container start [options] container ...

DESCRIPTION

   Start  one  or  more containers using container IDs or names as input.  The attach and interactive options cannot be used to override the --tty and --interactive options from when the
   container was created. Starting an already running container with the --attach option, Podman simply attaches to the container.

OPTIONS --all

   Start all the containers, default is only running containers.

--attach, -a

   Attach container's STDOUT and STDERR.  The default is false. This option cannot be used when starting multiple containers.

--detach-keys=sequence

   Specify the key sequence for detaching a container. Format is a single character [a-Z] or one or more ctrl-<value> characters where <value> is one of: a-z, @, ^, [, , or _. Specifying
   "" disables this feature. The default is ctrl-p,ctrl-q.

   This option can also be set in containers.conf(5) file.

--filter, -f

   Filter what containers are going to be started from the given arguments.  Multiple filters can be given with multiple uses of the --filter flag.  Filters with the same key work inclu
   sive with the only exception being label which is exclusive. Filters with different keys always work exclusive.

   Valid filters are listed below:

   
    Filter    Description                                                     
   
    id        [ID] Container's ID  (CID  prefix  match  by  default;  accepts │
   │          │ regex)                                                          │
   ├──────────┼─────────────────────────────────────────────────────────────────┤
   │ name     │ [Name] Container's name (accepts regex)                         
   
    label     [Key] or [Key=Value] Label assigned to a container              
   
    exited    [Int] Container's exit code                                     │
   ├──────────┼─────────────────────────────────────────────────────────────────┤
   │ status   │ [Status]  Container's  status:  'created',  'initialized', 'ex‐ │
   │          │ ited', 'paused', 'running', 'unknown'                           
   
    ancestor  [ImageName] Image or descendant used to create container        
   
    before    [ID] or [Name] Containers created before this container         
   
    since     [ID] or [Name] Containers created since this container          
   
    volume    [VolumeName] or [MountpointDestination] Volume mounted in  con 
              tainer                                                          
   
    health    [Status] healthy or unhealthy                                   
   
    pod       [Pod] name or full or partial ID of pod                         
   
    network   [Network] name or full ID of network                            
   
    until     [DateTime]  Containers  created  before  the  given duration or 
              time.                                                           
   

--interactive, -i

   When set to true, make stdin available to the contained process. If false, the stdin of the contained process is empty and immediately closed.

   If attached, stdin is piped to the contained process. If detached, reading stdin will block until later attached.

   Caveat: Podman will consume input from stdin as soon as it becomes available, even if the contained process doesn't request it.

--latest, -l

   Instead of providing the container name or ID, use the last created container.  Note: the last started container can be from other users of Podman on the host machine.   (This  option
   is not available with the remote Podman client, including Mac and Windows (excluding WSL2) machines)

--sig-proxy

   Proxy received signals to the container process. SIGCHLD, SIGURG, SIGSTOP, and SIGKILL are not proxied.

   The default is true when attaching, false otherwise.

EXAMPLE

   Start specified container:

   podman start mywebserver

   Start multiple containers:

   podman start 860a4b231279 5421ab43b45

   Start specified container in interactive mode with terminal attached:

   podman start --interactive --attach 860a4b231279

   Start last created container in interactive mode (This option is not available with the remote Podman client, including Mac and Windows (excluding WSL2) machines):

   podman start -i -l

SEE ALSO

   podman(1)

HISTORY

   November 2018, Originally compiled by Brent Baude bbaude@redhat.com mailto:bbaude@redhat.com

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