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NAMEpodman-container-exists - Check if a container exists in local storage SYNOPSISpodman container exists [options] container DESCRIPTIONpodman container exists checks if a container exists in local storage. The container ID or name is used as input. Podman returns an exit code of 0 when the container is found. A 1 is returned otherwise. An exit code of 125 indicates there was an issue accessing the local storage. OPTIONS--externalCheck for external containers as well as Podman
containers. These external containers are generally created
via other container technology such as Buildah or CRI-O.
-h, --help Prints usage statement.
EXAMPLESCheck if a container called "webclient" exists in local storage. Here, the container does exist. $ podman container exists webclient $ echo $? 0 Check if a container called "webbackend" exists in local storage. Here, the container does not exist. $ podman container exists webbackend $ echo $? 1 Check if a container called "ubi8-working-container" created via Buildah exists in local storage. Here, the container does not exist. $ podman container exists --external ubi8-working-container $ echo $? 1 SEE ALSOpodman(1) HISTORYNovember 2018, Originally compiled by Brent Baude bbaude@redhat.com ⟨mailto:bbaude@redhat.com⟩
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