5.6. Starting containers


If you run the container and then stop it, and not remove it, the container is stored on your local system ready to run again. You can use the podman start command to re-run the containers. You can specify the containers by their container ID or name.

Prerequisites

  • The container-tools meta-package is installed.
  • At least one container has been stopped.

Procedure

  1. Start the myubi container:

    • In the non interactive mode:

      $ podman start myubi

      Alternatively, you can use podman start 1984555a2c27.

    • In the interactive mode, use -a (--attach) and -i (--interactive) options to work with container bash shell:

      $ podman start -a -i myubi

      Alternatively, you can use podman start -a -i 1984555a2c27.

  2. Enter exit to exit the container and return to the host:

    [root@6ccffd0f6421 /]# exit

    For more information, see the podman-start(1) man page on your system.

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