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####> This option file is used in:
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####> podman create, pod clone, pod create, run
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####> If file is edited, make sure the changes
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####> are applicable to all of those.
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#### **--volumes-from**=*CONTAINER[:OPTIONS]*
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Mount volumes from the specified container(s). Used to share volumes between
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containers<<| and pods>>. The *options* is a comma-separated list with the following available elements:
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* **rw**|**ro**
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* **z**
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Mounts already mounted volumes from a source container onto another
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<<container|pod>>. _CONTAINER_ may be a name or ID.
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To share a volume, use the --volumes-from option when running
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the target container. Volumes can be shared even if the source container
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is not running.
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By default, Podman mounts the volumes in the same mode (read-write or
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read-only) as it is mounted in the source container.
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This can be changed by adding a `ro` or `rw` _option_.
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Labeling systems like SELinux require that proper labels are placed on volume
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content mounted into a <<container|pod>>. Without a label, the security system might
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prevent the processes running inside the container from using the content. By
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default, Podman does not change the labels set by the OS.
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To change a label in the <<container|pod>> context, add `z` to the volume mount.
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This suffix tells Podman to relabel file objects on the shared volumes. The `z`
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option tells Podman that two entities share the volume content. As a result,
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Podman labels the content with a shared content label. Shared volume labels allow
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all containers to read/write content.
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If the location of the volume from the source container overlaps with
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data residing on a target <<container|pod>>, then the volume hides
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that data on the target.
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