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authorMatthew Heon <mheon@redhat.com>2021-10-06 09:25:24 -0400
committerMatthew Heon <matthew.heon@pm.me>2021-10-19 14:13:07 -0400
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Allow `podman stop` to be run on Stopping containers
This allows you to stop a container after a `podman stop` process started, but did not finish, stopping the container (probably an ignored stop signal, with no time to SIGKILL?). This is a very narrow case, but once you're in it the only way to recover is a `podman rm -f` of the container or extensive manual remediation (you'd have to kill the container yourself, manually, and then force a `podman ps --all --sync` to update its status from the OCI runtime). [NO NEW TESTS NEEDED] I have no idea how to verify this one - we need to test that it actually started *during* the other stop command, and that's nontrivial. Signed-off-by: Matthew Heon <mheon@redhat.com>
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