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NAME

       ocf_heartbeat_podman - Podman container resource agent.

SYNOPSIS

       podman [start | stop | monitor | meta-data | validate-all]

DESCRIPTION

       The podman HA resource agent creates and launches a podman container based off a supplied
       podman image. Containers managed by this agent are both created and removed upon the
       agent's start and stop actions.

SUPPORTED PARAMETERS

       image
           The podman image to base this container off of.

           (required, string, no default)

       name
           The name to give the created container. By default this will be that resource's
           instance name.

           (optional, string, no default)

       allow_pull
           Allow the image to be pulled from the configured podman registry when the image does
           not exist locally. NOTE, this can drastically increase the time required to start the
           container if the image repository is pulled over the network.

           (optional, boolean, no default)

       run_opts
           Add options to be appended to the 'podman run' command which is used when creating the
           container during the start action. This option allows users to do things such as
           setting a custom entry point and injecting environment variables into the newly
           created container. Note the '-d' option is supplied regardless of this value to force
           containers to run in the background.

           NOTE: Do not explicitly specify the --name argument in the run_opts. This agent will
           set --name using either the resource's instance or the name provided in the 'name'
           argument of this agent.

           (optional, string, no default)

       run_cmd
           Specify a command to launch within the container once it has initialized.

           (optional, string, no default)

       mount_points
           A comma separated list of directories that the container is expecting to use. The
           agent will ensure they exist by running 'mkdir -p'

           (optional, string, no default)

       monitor_cmd
           Specify the full path of a command to launch within the container to check the health
           of the container. This command must return 0 to indicate that the container is
           healthy. A non-zero return code will indicate that the container has failed and should
           be recovered.

           Note: Using this method for monitoring processes inside a container is not
           recommended, as containerd tries to track processes running inside the container and
           does not deal well with many short-lived processes being spawned. Ensure that your
           container monitors its own processes and terminates on fatal error rather than
           invoking a command from the outside.

           (optional, string, no default)

       force_kill
           Kill a container immediately rather than waiting for it to gracefully shutdown

           (optional, boolean, no default)

       reuse
           Allow the container to be reused once it is stopped. By default, containers get
           removed once they are stopped. Enable this option to have the particular one persist
           when this happens.

           (optional, boolean, default 0)

       drop_in_dependency
           Use transient drop-in files to add extra dependencies to the systemd scopes associated
           to the container. During reboot, this prevents systemd to stop the container before
           pacemaker.

           (optional, boolean, no default)

SUPPORTED ACTIONS

       This resource agent supports the following actions (operations):

       start
           Starts the resource. Suggested minimum timeout: 90s.

       stop
           Stops the resource. Suggested minimum timeout: 90s.

       monitor
           Performs a detailed status check. Suggested minimum timeout: 30s. Suggested interval:
           30s.

       meta-data
           Retrieves resource agent metadata (internal use only). Suggested minimum timeout: 5s.

       validate-all
           Performs a validation of the resource configuration. Suggested minimum timeout: 30s.

EXAMPLE CRM SHELL

       The following is an example configuration for a podman resource using the crm(8) shell:

           primitive p_podman ocf:heartbeat:podman \
             params \
               image=string \
             op monitor timeout="30s" interval="30s" depth="0"

EXAMPLE PCS

       The following is an example configuration for a podman resource using pcs(8)

           pcs resource create p_podman ocf:heartbeat:podman \
             image=string \
             op monitor timeout="30s" interval="30s" OCF_CHECK_LEVEL="0"

SEE ALSO

       http://clusterlabs.org/

AUTHOR

       ClusterLabs contributors (see the resource agent source for information about individual
       authors)