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conmon(8) FreeBSD System Manager's Manual conmon(8)

conmon - container monitor utility

conmon [options]

conmon is a command-line program for monitoring and managing the lifecycle of Linux containers that follow the Open Container Initiative (OCI) format.

--api-version Conmon API version to use.

-b, --bundle Location of the OCI Bundle path.

-c, --cid Identification of Container.

--exec-attach Attach to an exec session.

-e, --exec Exec a command into a running container.

--exec-process-spec Path to the process spec for execution.

--exit-command Path to the program to execute when the container terminates its execution.

--exit-command-arg Additional arguments to pass to the exit command. Can be specified multiple times.

--exit-delay Delay before invoking the exit command (in seconds).

--exit-dir Path to the directory where exit files are written.

-h, --help Show help options.

-i, --stdin Open up a pipe to pass stdin to the container.

This option tells conmon to setup the pipe regardless of whether there is a terminal connection.

-l, --log-path Path to store all stdout and stderr messages from the container.

--leave-stdin-open Leave stdin open when the attached client disconnects.

--log-level Print debug logs based on the log level.

--log-size-max Maximum size of the log file (in bytes).

--log-tag Additional tag to use for logging.

-n, --name Container name.

--no-new-keyring Do not create a new session keyring for the container.

--no-pivot Do not use pivot_root.

--no-sync-log Do not manually call sync on logs after container shutdown.

-0, --persist-dir Persistent directory for a container that can be used for storing container data.

-p, --container-pidfile PID file for the initial pid inside of the container.

-P, --conmon-pidfile PID file for the conmon process.

-r, --runtime Path to store runtime data for the container.

--replace-listen-pid Replace listen PID if set for oci-runtime PID.

--restore Restore a container from a checkpoint.

--runtime-arg Additional arguments to pass to the runtime. Can be specified multiple times.

--runtime-opt Additional options to pass to the restore or exec command. Can be specified multiple times.

-s, --systemd-cgroup Enable systemd cgroup manager, rather than use the cgroupfs directly.

--socket-dir-path Location of container attach sockets.

--sync Keep the main conmon process as its child by only forking once.

--syslog Log to syslog (use with cgroupfs cgroup manager).

-t, --terminal Allocate a pseudo-TTY. The default is false.

When set to true, conmon will allocate a pseudo-tty and attach to the standard input of the container. This can be used, for example, to run a throwaway interactive shell. The default is false.

-T, --timeout Kill container after specified timeout in seconds.

-u, --cuuid Specify the Container UUID to use.

--version Print the version and exit.

podman(1), buildah(1), cri-o(1), crun(8), runc(8)

October 2020, Originally compiled by Dan Walsh ⟨dwalsh@redhat.com⟩

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