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| % podman-remote(1)
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| 
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| ## NAME
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| podman-remote - A remote CLI for Podman: A Simple management tool for pods, containers and images.
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| 
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| ## SYNOPSIS
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| **podman-remote** [*options*] *command*
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| 
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| ## DESCRIPTION
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| Podman (Pod Manager) is a fully featured container engine that is a simple daemonless tool.
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| Podman provides a Docker-CLI comparable command line that eases the transition from other
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| container engines and allows the management of pods, containers and images.  Simply put: `alias docker=podman`.
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| Most Podman commands can be run as a regular user, without requiring additional
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| privileges.
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| 
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| Podman uses Buildah(1) internally to create container images. Both tools share image
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| (not container) storage, hence each can use or manipulate images (but not containers)
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| created by the other.
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| 
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| Podman-remote provides a local client interacting with a Podman backend node through a RESTful API tunneled through a ssh connection. In this context, a Podman node is a Linux system with Podman installed on it and the API service activated. Credentials for this session can be passed in using flags, environment variables, or in `containers.conf`.
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| 
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| The `containers.conf` file should be placed under `$HOME/.config/containers/containers.conf` on Linux and Mac and `%APPDATA%\containers\containers.conf` on Windows.
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| 
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| **podman [GLOBAL OPTIONS]**
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| 
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| ## GLOBAL OPTIONS
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| 
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| #### **--connection**=*name*, **-c**
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| 
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| Remote connection name
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| 
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| #### **--help**, **-h**
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| 
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| Print usage statement
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| 
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| #### **--identity**=*path*
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| 
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| Path to ssh identity file. If the identity file has been encrypted, Podman prompts the user for the passphrase.
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| If no identity file is provided and no user is given, Podman defaults to the user running the podman command.
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| Podman prompts for the login password on the remote server.
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| 
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| Identity value resolution precedence:
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|  - command line value
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|  - environment variable `CONTAINER_SSHKEY`, if `CONTAINER_HOST` is found
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|  - `containers.conf`
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| 
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| #### **--log-level**=*level*
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| 
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| Log messages above specified level: debug, info, warn, error (default), fatal or panic
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| 
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| #### **--url**=*value*
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| 
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| URL to access Podman service (default from `containers.conf`, rootless "unix://run/user/$UID/podman/podman.sock" or as root "unix://run/podman/podman.sock).
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| 
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|  - `CONTAINER_HOST` is of the format `<schema>://[<user[:<password>]@]<host>[:<port>][<path>]`
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| 
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| Details:
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|  - `user` will default to either `root` or current running user
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|  - `password` has no default
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|  - `host` must be provided and is either the IP or name of the machine hosting the Podman service
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|  - `port` defaults to 22
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|  - `path` defaults to either `/run/podman/podman.sock`, or `/run/user/<uid>/podman/podman.sock` if running rootless.
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| 
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| URL value resolution precedence:
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|  - command line value
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|  - environment variable `CONTAINER_HOST`
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|  - `containers.conf`
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|  - `unix://run/podman/podman.sock`
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| 
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| #### **--version**
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| 
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| Print the version
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| 
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| ## Exit Status
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| 
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| The exit code from `podman` gives information about why the container
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| failed to run or why it exited.  When `podman` commands exit with a non-zero code,
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| the exit codes follow the `chroot` standard, see below:
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| 
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|   **125** The error is with podman itself
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| 
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|     $ podman run --foo busybox; echo $?
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|     Error: unknown flag: --foo
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|     125
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| 
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|   **126** Executing a _contained command_ and the _command_ cannot be invoked
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| 
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|     $ podman run busybox /etc; echo $?
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|     Error: container_linux.go:346: starting container process caused "exec: \"/etc\": permission denied": OCI runtime error
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|     126
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| 
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|   **127** Executing a _contained command_ and the _command_ cannot be found
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|     $ podman run busybox foo; echo $?
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|     Error: container_linux.go:346: starting container process caused "exec: \"foo\": executable file not found in $PATH": OCI runtime error
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|     127
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| 
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|   **Exit code** _contained command_ exit code
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| 
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|     $ podman run busybox /bin/sh -c 'exit 3'; echo $?
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|     3
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| 
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| 
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| ## COMMANDS
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| 
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| | Command                                          | Description                                                                 |
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| | ------------------------------------------------ | --------------------------------------------------------------------------- |
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| | [podman-attach(1)](podman-attach.1.md)           | Attach to a running container.                                              |
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| | [podman-build(1)](podman-build.1.md)             | Build a container image using a Dockerfile.                                 |
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| | [podman-commit(1)](podman-commit.1.md)           | Create new image based on the changed container.                            |
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| | [podman-container(1)](podman-container.1.md)     | Manage containers.                                                          |
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| | [podman-cp(1)](podman-cp.1.md)                   | Copy files/folders between a container and the local filesystem.            |
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| | [podman-create(1)](podman-create.1.md)           | Create a new container.                                                     |
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| | [podman-diff(1)](podman-diff.1.md)               | Inspect changes on a container or image's filesystem.                       |
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| | [podman-events(1)](podman-events.1.md)           | Monitor Podman events                                                       |
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| | [podman-export(1)](podman-export.1.md)           | Export a container's filesystem contents as a tar archive.                  |
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| | [podman-generate(1)](podman-generate.1.md)       | Generate structured data based for a containers and pods.                   |
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| | [podman-healthcheck(1)](podman-healthcheck.1.md) | Manage healthchecks for containers                                          |
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| | [podman-history(1)](podman-history.1.md)         | Show the history of an image.                                               |
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| | [podman-image(1)](podman-image.1.md)             | Manage images.                                                              |
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| | [podman-images(1)](podman-images.1.md)           | List images in local storage.                                               |
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| | [podman-import(1)](podman-import.1.md)           | Import a tarball and save it as a filesystem image.                         |
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| | [podman-info(1)](podman-info.1.md)               | Displays Podman related system information.                                 |
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| | [podman-init(1)](podman-init.1.md)               | Initialize a container                                                      |
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| | [podman-inspect(1)](podman-inspect.1.md)         | Display a container or image's configuration.                               |
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| | [podman-kill(1)](podman-kill.1.md)               | Kill the main process in one or more containers.                            |
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| | [podman-load(1)](podman-load.1.md)               | Load an image from a container image archive into container storage.        |
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| | [podman-logs(1)](podman-logs.1.md)               | Display the logs of a container.                                            |
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| | [podman-pause(1)](podman-pause.1.md)             | Pause one or more containers.                                               |
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| | [podman-pod(1)](podman-pod.1.md)                 | Management tool for groups of containers, called pods.                      |
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| | [podman-port(1)](podman-port.1.md)               | List port mappings for a container.                                         |
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| | [podman-ps(1)](podman-ps.1.md)                   | Prints out information about containers.                                    |
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| | [podman-pull(1)](podman-pull.1.md)               | Pull an image from a registry.                                              |
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| | [podman-push(1)](podman-push.1.md)               | Push an image from local storage to elsewhere.                              |
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| | [podman-restart(1)](podman-restart.1.md)         | Restart one or more containers.                                             |
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| | [podman-rm(1)](podman-rm.1.md)                   | Remove one or more containers.                                              |
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| | [podman-rmi(1)](podman-rmi.1.md)                 | Removes one or more locally stored images.                                  |
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| | [podman-run(1)](podman-run.1.md)                 | Run a command in a new container.                                           |
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| | [podman-save(1)](podman-save.1.md)               | Save an image to a container archive.                                       |
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| | [podman-start(1)](podman-start.1.md)             | Start one or more containers.                                               |
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| | [podman-stop(1)](podman-stop.1.md)               | Stop one or more running containers.                                        |
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| | [podman-system(1)](podman-system.1.md)           | Manage podman.                                                              |
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| | [podman-tag(1)](podman-tag.1.md)                 | Add an additional name to a local image.                                    |
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| | [podman-top(1)](podman-top.1.md)                 | Display the running processes of a container.                               |
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| | [podman-unpause(1)](podman-unpause.1.md)         | Unpause one or more containers.                                             |
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| | [podman-version(1)](podman-version.1.md)         | Display the Podman version information.                                     |
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| | [podman-volume(1)](podman-volume.1.md)           | Manage Volumes.                                                             |
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| ## FILES
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| **containers.conf** (`$HOME/.config/containers/containers.conf`)
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| 
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| Podman has builtin defaults for command line options. These defaults can be overridden using the containers.conf configuration files.
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| 
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| Users can modify defaults by creating the `$HOME/.config/containers/containers.conf` file. Podman merges its builtin defaults with the specified fields from this file, if it exists. Fields specified in the users file override the built-in defaults.
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| 
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| Podman uses builtin defaults if no containers.conf file is found.
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| 
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| ## SEE ALSO
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| `containers.conf(5)`
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