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NAMEpodman-container-cleanup - Clean up the container's network and mountpoints SYNOPSISpodman container cleanup [options] container [container ...] DESCRIPTIONpodman container cleanup cleans up exited containers
by removing all mountpoints and network configurations from the host. The
container name or ID can be used. The cleanup command does not
remove the containers. Running containers are not cleaned up.
OPTIONS--all, -aClean up all containers.
--exec=sessionClean up an exec session for a single container. It can
only be specified if a single container is being cleaned up
(conflicts with --all as such). If --rm is not specified,
temporary files for the exec session are cleaned up; if it is, the exec
session is removed from the container.
--latest, -lInstead of providing the container ID or name, use the last created container. The default is false. IMPORTANT: This OPTION is not available with the remote Podman client, including Mac and Windows (excluding WSL2) machines. This OPTION does not need a container name or ID as input argument. --rmAfter cleanup, remove the container entirely.
--rmiAfter cleanup, remove the image entirely.
EXAMPLESClean up the container "mywebserver". $ podman container cleanup mywebserver Clean up the containers with the names "mywebserver", "myflaskserver", "860a4b23". $ podman container cleanup mywebserver myflaskserver 860a4b23 SEE ALSOpodman(1), podman-container(1), conmon(8) HISTORYJun 2018, Originally compiled by Dan Walsh dwalsh@redhat.com ⟨mailto:dwalsh@redhat.com⟩
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