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NAME

podman-machine-inspect - Inspect one or more virtual machines

SYNOPSIS

podman machine inspect [options] [name] ...

DESCRIPTION

Inspect one or more virtual machines

Obtain greater detail about Podman virtual machines. More than one virtual machine can be inspected at once.

The default machine name is podman-machine-default. If a machine name is not specified as an argument, then podman-machine-default will be inspected.

Rootless only.

OPTIONS

--format

Print results with a Go template.

Placeholder Description
.ConfigPath ... Machine configuration file location
.ConnectionInfo ... Machine connection information
.Created ... Machine creation time (string, ISO3601)
.Image ... Machine image config
.LastUp ... Time when machine was last booted
.Name Name of the machine
.Resources ... Resources used by the machine
.Rootful Whether the machine prefers rootful or rootless container execution
.SSHConfig ... SSH configuration info for communicating with machine
.State Machine state
.UserModeNetworking Whether this machine uses user-mode networking

--help

Print usage statement.

EXAMPLES

Inspect the specified Podman machine.

$ podman machine inspect podman-machine-default

SEE ALSO

podman(1), podman-machine(1)

HISTORY

April 2022, Originally compiled by Brent Baude bbaude@redhat.com