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Merge pull request #13059 from cdoern/clone
Implement Podman Container Clone
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+% podman-container-clone(1)
+
+## NAME
+podman\-container\-clone - Creates a copy of an existing container
+
+## SYNOPSIS
+**podman container clone** [*options*] *container* *name* *image*
+
+## DESCRIPTION
+**podman container clone** creates a copy of a container, recreating the original with an identical configuration. This command takes three arguments: the first being the container id or name ot clone, the second argument in this command can change the name of the clone from the default of $ORIGINAL_NAME-clone, and the third is a new image to use in the cloned container.
+
+## OPTIONS
+
+#### **--name**
+
+Set a custom name for the cloned container. The default if not specified is of the syntax: **<ORIGINAL_NAME>-clone**
+
+#### **--destroy**
+
+Remove the original container that we are cloning once used to mimic the configuration.
+
+#### **--cpus**
+
+Set a number of CPUs for the container that overrides the original containers CPU limits. If none are specified, the original container's Nano CPUs are used.
+
+This is shorthand
+for **--cpu-period** and **--cpu-quota**, so only **--cpus** or either both the **--cpu-period** and **--cpu-quota** options can be set.
+
+#### **--cpuset-cpus**
+
+CPUs in which to allow execution (0-3, 0,1). If none are specified, the original container's CPUset is used.
+
+#### **--cpu-period**=*limit*
+
+Set the CPU period for the Completely Fair Scheduler (CFS), which is a
+duration in microseconds. Once the container's CPU quota is used up, it will
+not be scheduled to run until the current period ends. Defaults to 100000
+microseconds.
+
+On some systems, changing the CPU limits may not be allowed for non-root
+users. For more details, see
+https://github.com/containers/podman/blob/master/troubleshooting.md#26-running-containers-with-cpu-limits-fails-with-a-permissions-error
+
+If none is specified, the original container's cpu period is used
+
+#### **--cpu-shares**=*shares*
+
+CPU shares (relative weight)
+
+By default, all containers get the same proportion of CPU cycles. This proportion
+can be modified by changing the container's CPU share weighting relative
+to the weighting of all other running containers.
+
+To modify the proportion from the default of 1024, use the **--cpu-shares**
+option to set the weighting to 2 or higher.
+
+The proportion will only apply when CPU-intensive processes are running.
+When tasks in one container are idle, other containers can use the
+left-over CPU time. The actual amount of CPU time will vary depending on
+the number of containers running on the system.
+
+For example, consider three containers, one has a cpu-share of 1024 and
+two others have a cpu-share setting of 512. When processes in all three
+containers attempt to use 100% of CPU, the first container would receive
+50% of the total CPU time. If a fourth container is added with a cpu-share
+of 1024, the first container only gets 33% of the CPU. The remaining containers
+receive 16.5%, 16.5% and 33% of the CPU.
+
+On a multi-core system, the shares of CPU time are distributed over all CPU
+cores. Even if a container is limited to less than 100% of CPU time, it can
+use 100% of each individual CPU core.
+
+For example, consider a system with more than three cores.
+container **{C0}** is started with **-c=512** running one process, and another container
+**{C1}** with **-c=1024** running two processes, this can result in the following
+division of CPU shares:
+
+PID container CPU CPU share
+100 {C0} 0 100% of CPU0
+101 {C1} 1 100% of CPU1
+102 {C1} 2 100% of CPU2
+
+If none are specified, the original container's CPU shares are used.
+
+#### **--cpuset-mems**=*nodes*
+
+Memory nodes (MEMs) in which to allow execution (0-3, 0,1). Only effective on NUMA systems.
+
+If there are four memory nodes on the system (0-3), use `--cpuset-mems=0,1`
+then processes in the container will only use memory from the first
+two memory nodes.
+
+If none are specified, the original container's CPU memory nodes are used.
+
+#### **--cpu-quota**=*limit*
+
+Limit the CPU Completely Fair Scheduler (CFS) quota.
+
+Limit the container's CPU usage. By default, containers run with the full
+CPU resource. The limit is a number in microseconds. If a number is provided,
+the container will be allowed to use that much CPU time until the CPU period
+ends (controllable via **--cpu-period**).
+
+On some systems, changing the CPU limits may not be allowed for non-root
+users. For more details, see
+https://github.com/containers/podman/blob/master/troubleshooting.md#26-running-containers-with-cpu-limits-fails-with-a-permissions-error
+
+If none is specified, the original container's CPU quota are used.
+
+#### **--cpu-rt-period**=*microseconds*
+
+Limit the CPU real-time period in microseconds
+
+Limit the container's Real Time CPU usage. This option tells the kernel to restrict the container's Real Time CPU usage to the period specified.
+
+This option is not supported on cgroups V2 systems.
+
+If none is specified, the original container's CPU runtime period is used.
+
+
+#### **--cpu-rt-runtime**=*microseconds*
+
+Limit the CPU real-time runtime in microseconds.
+
+Limit the containers Real Time CPU usage. This option tells the kernel to limit the amount of time in a given CPU period Real Time tasks may consume. Ex:
+Period of 1,000,000us and Runtime of 950,000us means that this container could consume 95% of available CPU and leave the remaining 5% to normal priority tasks.
+
+The sum of all runtimes across containers cannot exceed the amount allotted to the parent cgroup.
+
+This option is not supported on cgroup V2 systems.
+
+#### **--memory**, **-m**=*limit*
+
+Memory limit (format: `<number>[<unit>]`, where unit = b (bytes), k (kilobytes), m (megabytes), or g (gigabytes))
+
+Allows the memory available to a container to be constrained. If the host
+supports swap memory, then the **-m** memory setting can be larger than physical
+RAM. If a limit of 0 is specified (not using **-m**), the container's memory is
+not limited. The actual limit may be rounded up to a multiple of the operating
+system's page size (the value would be very large, that's millions of trillions).
+
+If no memory limits are specified, the original container's will be used.
+
+#### **--run**
+
+When set to true, this flag runs the newly created container after the
+clone process has completed, this specifies a detached running mode.
+
+## EXAMPLES
+```
+# podman container clone d0cf1f782e2ed67e8c0050ff92df865a039186237a4df24d7acba5b1fa8cc6e7
+6b2c73ff8a1982828c9ae2092954bcd59836a131960f7e05221af9df5939c584
+```
+
+```
+# podman container clone --name=clone d0cf1f782e2ed67e8c0050ff92df865a039186237a4df24d7acba5b1fa8cc6e7
+6b2c73ff8a1982828c9ae2092954bcd59836a131960f7e05221af9df5939c584
+```
+
+```
+# podman container clone --destroy --cpus=5 d0cf1f782e2ed67e8c0050ff92df865a039186237a4df24d7acba5b1fa8cc6e7
+6b2c73ff8a1982828c9ae2092954bcd59836a131960f7e05221af9df5939c584
+```
+
+```
+# podman container clone 2d4d4fca7219b4437e0d74fcdc272c4f031426a6eacd207372691207079551de new_name fedora
+Resolved "fedora" as an alias (/etc/containers/registries.conf.d/shortnames.conf)
+Trying to pull registry.fedoraproject.org/fedora:latest...
+Getting image source signatures
+Copying blob c6183d119aa8 done
+Copying config e417cd49a8 done
+Writing manifest to image destination
+Storing signatures
+5a9b7851013d326aa4ac4565726765901b3ecc01fcbc0f237bc7fd95588a24f9
+```
+## SEE ALSO
+**[podman-create(1)](podman-create.1.md)**, **[cgroups(7)](https://man7.org/linux/man-pages/man7/cgroups.7.html)**
+
+## HISTORY
+January 2022, Originally written by Charlie Doern <cdoern@redhat.com>
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| attach | [podman-attach(1)](podman-attach.1.md) | Attach to a running container. |
| checkpoint | [podman-container-checkpoint(1)](podman-container-checkpoint.1.md) | Checkpoints one or more running containers. |
| cleanup | [podman-container-cleanup(1)](podman-container-cleanup.1.md) | Cleanup the container's network and mountpoints. |
+| clone | [podman-container-clone(1)](podman-container-clone.1.md) | Creates a copy of an existing container. |
| commit | [podman-commit(1)](podman-commit.1.md) | Create new image based on the changed container. |
| cp | [podman-cp(1)](podman-cp.1.md) | Copy files/folders between a container and the local filesystem. |
| create | [podman-create(1)](podman-create.1.md) | Create a new container. |