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authorPeter Hunt <pehunt@redhat.com>2019-02-15 16:39:24 -0500
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pod infra container is started before a container in a pod is run, started, or attached.
Prior, a pod would have to be started immediately when created, leading to confusion about what a pod state should be immediately after creation. The problem was podman run --pod ... would error out if the infra container wasn't started (as it is a dependency). Fix this by allowing for recursive start, where each of the container's dependencies are started prior to the new container. This is only applied to the case where a new container is attached to a pod. Also rework container_api Start, StartAndAttach, and Init functions, as there was some duplicated code, which made addressing the problem easier to fix. Signed-off-by: Peter Hunt <pehunt@redhat.com>
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@@ -10,8 +10,8 @@ podman\-pod\-create - Create a new pod
Creates an empty pod, or unit of multiple containers, and prepares it to have
containers added to it. The pod id is printed to STDOUT. You can then use
-**podman create --pod <pod_id|pod_name> ...** to add containers to the pod, and
-**podman pod start <pod_id|pod_name>** to start the pod.
+**podman create --pod \<pod_id|pod_name\> ...** to add containers to the pod, and
+**podman pod start \<pod_id|pod_name\>** to start the pod.
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