Provided by: rkt_1.29.0+dfsg-1_amd64
NAME
rkt-gc - Garbage collect rkt pods no longer in use
SYNOPSIS
rkt gc [--grace-period=duration] [--expire-prepared=duration] [flags]
DESCRIPTION
This is intended to be run periodically from a timer or cron job. Garbage collection is a 2-step process. First, stopped pods are moved to the garbage by one invocation of the gc command. A subsequent invocation will clean up the pod, assuming the pod has been in the garbage for more time than the specified grace period. Use --grace-period=0s to effectively disable the grace-period.
OPTIONS
--expire-prepared=24h0m0s duration to wait before expiring prepared pods --grace-period=30m0s duration to wait before discarding inactive pods from garbage -h, --help[=false] help for gc --mark-only[=false] if set to true, then the exited/aborted pods will be moved to the garbage directories without actually deleting them, this is useful for marking the exit time of a pod
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
30-Jan-2018 Auto generated by spf13/cobra