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NAME

       podman-volume-create - Create a new volume

SYNOPSIS

       podman volume create [options]

DESCRIPTION

       Creates  an  empty  volume  and  prepares  it  to be used by containers. The volume can be
       created with a specific name, if a name is not given a random name is generated.  You  can
       add  metadata  to the volume by using the --label flag and driver options can be set using
       the --opt flag.

OPTIONS

   --driver=driver
       Specify the volume driver name (default local). Setting this to a value other  than  local
       Podman  attempts  to  create  the  volume  using a volume plugin with the given name. Such
       plugins  must  be  defined  in  the  volume_plugins  section  of  the   containers.conf(5)
       configuration file.

   --help
       Print usage statement

   --label=label, -l
       Set metadata for a volume (e.g., --label mykey=value).

   --opt=option, -o
       Set  driver  specific  options.  For the default driver, local, this allows a volume to be
       configured to mount a filesystem on the host.  For the local driver the following  options
       are supported: type, device, and o.  The type option sets the type of the filesystem to be
       mounted, and is equivalent to the -t flag to mount(8).  The device option sets the  device
       to be mounted, and is equivalent to the device argument to mount(8).

       The o option sets options for the mount, and is equivalent to the -o flag to mount(8) with
       these exceptions:

              • The o option supports uid and gid options to set the UID and GID of  the  created
                volume that are not normally supported by mount(8).

              • The  o  option  supports  the  size option to set the maximum size of the created
                volume and the inodes option to set the maximum number of inodes for the  volume.
                Currently  these  flags  are only supported on "xfs" file system mounted with the
                prjquota flag described in the xfs_quota(8) man page.

              • Using volume options other  then  the  UID/GID  options  with  the  local  driver
                requires root privileges.

       When  not  using  the  local  driver,  the given options are passed directly to the volume
       plugin. In this case, supported options are  dictated  by  the  plugin  in  question,  not
       Podman.

EXAMPLES

              $ podman volume create myvol

              $ podman volume create

              $ podman volume create --label foo=bar myvol

              # podman volume create --opt device=tmpfs --opt type=tmpfs --opt o=nodev,noexec myvol

              # podman volume create --opt device=tmpfs --opt type=tmpfs --opt o=uid=1000,gid=1000 testvol

QUOTAS

       podman  volume  create  uses  XFS  project quota controls for controlling the size and the
       number of inodes of builtin volumes. The directory used to store the volumes must be anXFS
       file system and be mounted with the pquota option.

       Example /etc/fstab entry:

              /dev/podman/podman-var /var xfs defaults,x-systemd.device-timeout=0,pquota 1 2

       Podman  generates  project  ids  for each builtin volume, but these project ids need to be
       unique for the XFS file system. These project ids by default are generated randomly,  with
       a potential for overlap with other quotas on the same file system.

       The  xfs_quota  tool  can  be used to assign a project id to the storage driver directory,
       e.g.:

              echo 100000:/var/lib/containers/storage/overlay >> /etc/projects
              echo 200000:/var/lib/containers/storage/volumes >> /etc/projects
              echo storage:100000 >> /etc/projid
              echo volumes:200000 >> /etc/projid
              xfs_quota -x -c 'project -s storage volumes' /<xfs mount point>

       In the example above we are configuring the  overlay  storage  driver  for  newly  created
       containers as well as volumes to use project ids with a start offset.  All containers will
       be assigned larger project ids (e.g. >= 100000).  All volume assigned project  ids  larger
       project  ids  starting  with  200000.   This  prevents xfs_quota management conflicts with
       containers/storage.

SEE ALSO

       podman-volume(1), mount(8), containers.conf(5), xfs_quota(8),  xfs_quota(8),  projects(5),
       projid(5)

HISTORY

       January  2020, updated with information on volume plugins by Matthew Heon mheon@redhat.commailto:mheon@redhat.com⟩  November  2018,  Originally   compiled   by   Urvashi   Mohnani
       umohnani@redhat.commailto:umohnani@redhat.compodman-volume-create(1)()