
In podman containers rm and podman images rm, the commands exit with error code 1 if the object does not exists. This PR implements similar functionality to volumes, networks, and Pods. Similarly if volumes or Networks are in use by other containers, and return exit code 2. Signed-off-by: Daniel J Walsh <dwalsh@redhat.com>
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% podman-volume-rm(1)
NAME
podman-volume-rm - Remove one or more volumes
SYNOPSIS
podman volume rm [options] volume [...]
DESCRIPTION
Removes one or more volumes. Only volumes that are not being used will be removed. If a volume is being used by a container, an error will be returned unless the --force flag is being used. To remove all volumes, use the --all flag. Volumes can be removed individually by providing their full name or a unique partial name.
OPTIONS
-a, --all
Remove all volumes.
-f, --force
Remove a volume by force. If it is being used by containers, the containers will be removed first.
--help
Print usage statement
EXAMPLES
$ podman volume rm myvol1 myvol2
$ podman volume rm --all
$ podman volume rm --force myvol
Exit Status
0 All specified volumes removed
1 One of the specified volumes did not exist, and no other failures
2 One of the specified volumes is being used by a container
125 The command fails for any other reason
SEE ALSO
podman-volume(1)
HISTORY
November 2018, Originally compiled by Urvashi Mohnani umohnani@redhat.com