Provided by: lxc_1.0.10-0ubuntu1.1_amd64
NAME
lxc-destroy - destroy a container.
SYNOPSIS
lxc-destroy {-n name} [-f]
DESCRIPTION
lxc-destroy destroys the system object previously created by the lxc-create command.
OPTIONS
-f, --force If a container is running, stop it first. If this option is not specified and the container is running, then lxc-destroy will be aborted.
COMMON OPTIONS
These options are common to most of lxc commands. -?, -h, --help Print a longer usage message than normal. --usage Give the usage message -q, --quiet mute on -P, --lxcpath=PATH Use an alternate container path. The default is /var/lib/lxc. -o, --logfile=FILE Output to an alternate log FILE. The default is no log. -l, --logpriority=LEVEL Set log priority to LEVEL. The default log priority is ERROR. Possible values are : FATAL, CRIT, WARN, ERROR, NOTICE, INFO, DEBUG. Note that this option is setting the priority of the events log in the alternate log file. It do not have effect on the ERROR events log on stderr. -n, --name=NAME Use container identifier NAME. The container identifier format is an alphanumeric string. --version Show the version number.
DIAGNOSTIC
The container was not found The specified container for destruction was not found. It is probable it does not exists and was already destroyed.You can use the lxc-ls command to list the available containers on the system.
SEE ALSO
lxc(7), lxc-create(1), lxc-destroy(1), lxc-start(1), lxc-stop(1), lxc-execute(1), lxc- console(1), lxc-monitor(1), lxc-wait(1), lxc-cgroup(1), lxc-ls(1), lxc-info(1), lxc- freeze(1), lxc-unfreeze(1), lxc-attach(1), lxc.conf(5)
AUTHOR
Daniel Lezcano <daniel.lezcano@free.fr> 2017-08-01 lxc-destroy(1)