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authorAdrian Reber <areber@redhat.com>2021-12-20 15:17:08 +0000
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[CI:DOCS] Small checkpoint/restore man page fixes
At some places the checkpoint restore man pages were using the markdown modifier `**` inside `*..*`. This does not seem to work as intended and results in markdown modifiers present in the final man page. Switching to `__` inside of `*..*` seems to fix this. Signed-off-by: Adrian Reber <areber@redhat.com>
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@@ -39,7 +39,7 @@ The default is **false**.\
If a *container* is restored from a checkpoint tar.gz file it is possible that it also contains all root file-system changes. With **--ignore-rootfs** it is possible to explicitly disable applying these root file-system changes to the restored *container*.\
The default is **false**.\
-*IMPORTANT: This OPTION is only available in combination with **--import, -i**.*
+*IMPORTANT: This OPTION is only available in combination with __--import, -i__.*
#### **--ignore-static-ip**
@@ -98,14 +98,14 @@ If the **--name, -n** option is used, Podman will not attempt to assign the same
address to the *container* it was using before checkpointing as each IP address can only
be used once and the restored *container* will have another IP address. This also means
that **--name, -n** cannot be used in combination with **--tcp-established**.\
-*IMPORTANT: This OPTION is only available in combination with **--import, -i**.*
+*IMPORTANT: This OPTION is only available in combination with __--import, -i__.*
#### **--pod**=*name*
Restore a container into the pod *name*. The destination pod for this restore
has to have the same namespaces shared as the pod this container was checkpointed
-from (see **[podman pod create --share](podman-pod-create.1.md#--share)**).
-*IMPORTANT: This OPTION is only available in combination with **--import, -i**.*
+from (see **[podman pod create --share](podman-pod-create.1.md#--share)**).\
+*IMPORTANT: This OPTION is only available in combination with __--import, -i__.*
This option requires at least CRIU 3.16.
@@ -168,7 +168,7 @@ Import a checkpoint file and a pre-checkpoint file.
# podman container restore --import-previous pre-checkpoint.tar.gz --import checkpoint.tar.gz
```
-Remove the container "mywebserver". Make a checkpoint of the container and export it. Restore the container with other port ranges from the exported file.
+Start the container "mywebserver". Make a checkpoint of the container and export it. Restore the container with other port ranges from the exported file.
```
$ podman run --rm -p 2345:80 -d webserver
# podman container checkpoint -l --export=dump.tar