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-% podman-pod-clone(1)
+% podman-pod-clone 1
## NAME
podman\-pod\-clone - Creates a copy of an existing pod
@@ -31,23 +31,10 @@ If none are specified, the original pod's CPUset is used.
@@option destroy
-#### **--device**=*host-device[:container-device][:permissions]*
-
-Add a host device to the pod. Optional *permissions* parameter
-can be used to specify device permissions. It is a combination of
-**r** for read, **w** for write, and **m** for **mknod**(2).
-
-Example: **--device=/dev/sdc:/dev/xvdc:rwm**.
-
-Note: if _host_device_ is a symbolic link then it will be resolved first.
-The pod will only store the major and minor numbers of the host device.
+@@option device
Note: the pod implements devices by storing the initial configuration passed by the user and recreating the device on each container added to the pod.
-Podman may load kernel modules required for using the specified
-device. The devices that Podman will load modules for when necessary are:
-/dev/fuse.
-
@@option device-read-bps
@@option device-write-bps
@@ -70,26 +57,9 @@ Print usage statement.
@@option label-file
-#### **--memory**, **-m**=*limit*
-
-Memory limit (format: `<number>[<unit>]`, where unit = b (bytes), k (kibibytes), m (mebibytes), or g (gibibytes))
-
-Constrains the memory available to a container. 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).
-
-#### **--memory-swap**=*limit*
-
-A limit value equal to memory plus swap. Must be used with the **-m**
-(**--memory**) flag. The swap `LIMIT` should always be larger than **-m**
-(**--memory**) value. By default, the swap `LIMIT` will be set to double
-the value of --memory.
+@@option memory
-The format of `LIMIT` is `<number>[<unit>]`. Unit can be `b` (bytes),
-`k` (kibibytes), `m` (mebibytes), or `g` (gibibytes). If you don't specify a
-unit, `b` is used. Set LIMIT to `-1` to enable unlimited swap.
+@@option memory-swap
#### **--name**, **-n**