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NAME

       rkt-status - Check the status of a rkt pod

SYNOPSIS

       rkt status [--wait=bool|timeout] [--wait-ready=bool|timeout] --uuid-file=FILE | UUID
       [flags]

DESCRIPTION

       Prints assorted information about the pod such as its state, pid and exit status.

       The --wait and --wait-ready flags accept boolean or timeout values. If set to true, wait
       indefinitely. If set to false, don't wait at all.  They can also be set to a duration. If
       the duration is less than zero, wait indefinitely. If the duration is zero, don't wait at
       all.

OPTIONS

       --format=
           choose the output format. Allowed format includes 'json', 'json-pretty'. If empty,
       then the result is printed as key value pairs

       -h, --help[=false]
           help for status

       --uuid-file=""
           read pod UUID from file instead of argument

       --wait[="false"]
           toggles waiting for the pod to finish. Use the output to determine the actual terminal
       state.

       --wait-ready[="false"]
           toggles waiting until the pod is ready.

OPTIONS INHERITED FROM PARENT COMMANDS

       --debug[=false]
           print out more debug information to stderr

       --dir=/var/lib/rkt
           rkt data directory

       --insecure-options=none
           comma-separated list of security features to disable. Allowed values: "none", "image",
       "tls", "ondisk", "http", "pubkey", "capabilities", "paths", "seccomp", "all-fetch",
       "all-run", "all"

       --local-config=/etc/rkt
           local configuration directory

       --system-config=/usr/lib/rkt
           system configuration directory

       --trust-keys-from-https[=false]
           automatically trust gpg keys fetched from https

       --user-config=
           user configuration directory

SEE ALSO

       rkt(1)

HISTORY

       20-Jan-2023 Auto generated by spf13/cobra