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Daniel J Walsh 79bf5010ed Add podman system reset command
This command will destroy all data created via podman.
It will remove containers, images, volumes, pods.

Signed-off-by: Daniel J Walsh <dwalsh@redhat.com>
2019-11-29 05:34:52 -05:00

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% podman-system(1)
## NAME
podman\-system - Manage podman
## SYNOPSIS
**podman system** *subcommand*
## DESCRIPTION
The system command allows you to manage the podman systems
## COMMANDS
| Command | Man Page | Description |
| ------- | --------------------------------------------------- | ---------------------------------------------------------------------------- |
| df | [podman-system-df(1)](podman-system-df.1.md) | Show podman disk usage. |
| info | [podman-system-info(1)](podman-info.1.md) | Displays Podman related system information. |
| migrate | [podman-system-migrate(1)](podman-system-migrate.1.md)| Migrate existing containers to a new podman version. |
| prune | [podman-system-prune(1)](podman-system-prune.1.md) | Remove all unused container, image and volume data. |
| renumber | [podman-system-renumber(1)](podman-system-renumber.1.md)| Migrate lock numbers to handle a change in maximum number of locks. |
| reset | [podman-system-reset(1)](podman-system-reset.1.md) | Reset storage back to initial state. |
## SEE ALSO
podman(1)