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NAMEpodman-export - Export a container's filesystem contents as a tar archive SYNOPSISpodman export [options] container podman container export [options] container DESCRIPTIONpodman export exports the filesystem of a container and saves it as a tarball on the local machine. podman export writes to STDOUT by default and can be redirected to a file using the --output flag. The image of the container exported by podman export can be imported by podman import. To export image(s) with parent layers, use podman save. Note: : is a restricted character and cannot be part of the file name. podman [GLOBAL OPTIONS] podman export [GLOBAL OPTIONS] podman export [OPTIONS] CONTAINER OPTIONS--help, -hPrint usage statement --output, -oWrite to a file, default is STDOUT EXAMPLESExport container into specified tar ball: $ podman export -o redis-container.tar 883504668ec465463bc0fe7e63d53154ac3b696ea8d7b233748918664ea90e57 Export container to stdout: $ podman export 883504668ec465463bc0fe7e63d53154ac3b696ea8d7b233748918664ea90e57 > redis-container.tar SEE ALSOpodman(1), podman-import(1) HISTORYAugust 2017, Originally compiled by Urvashi Mohnani umohnani@redhat.com ⟨mailto:umohnani@redhat.com⟩
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