Provided by: podman_3.4.4+ds1-1ubuntu1.22.04.3_amd64
NAME
podman-pod-rm - Remove one or more stopped pods and containers
SYNOPSIS
podman pod rm [options] pod
DESCRIPTION
podman pod rm will remove one or more stopped pods and their containers from the host. The pod name or ID can be used. The -f option stops all containers and then removes them before removing the pod. If all containers added by the user are in an exited state, the pod will be removed.
OPTIONS
--all, -a Remove all pods. Can be used in conjunction with -f as well. --ignore, -i Ignore errors when specified pods are not in the container store. A user might have decided to manually remove a pod which would lead to a failure during the ExecStop directive of a systemd service referencing that pod. --latest, -l Instead of providing the pod name or ID, remove the last created pod. (This option is not available with the remote Podman client) --force, -f Stop running containers and delete all stopped containers before removal of pod. --pod-id-file Read pod ID from the specified file and remove the pod. Can be specified multiple times.
EXAMPLE
podman pod rm mywebserverpod podman pod rm mywebserverpod myflaskserverpod 860a4b23 podman pod rm -f 860a4b23 podman pod rm -f -a podman pod rm -fa podman pod rm --pod-id-file /path/to/id/file
Exit Status
0 All specified pods removed 1 One of the specified pods did not exist, and no other failures 2 One of the specified pods is attached to a container 125 The command fails for any other reason
SEE ALSO
podman-pod(1)
HISTORY
July 2018, Originally compiled by Peter Hunt pehunt@redhat.com ⟨mailto:pehunt@redhat.com⟩ podman-pod-rm(1)()