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diff --git a/docs/source/markdown/options/volumes-from.md b/docs/source/markdown/options/volumes-from.md new file mode 100644 index 000000000..ebef116e7 --- /dev/null +++ b/docs/source/markdown/options/volumes-from.md @@ -0,0 +1,32 @@ +#### **--volumes-from**=*CONTAINER[:OPTIONS]* + +Mount volumes from the specified container(s). Used to share volumes between +containers<<| and pods>>. The *options* is a comma-separated list with the following available elements: + +* **rw**|**ro** +* **z** + +Mounts already mounted volumes from a source container onto another +<<container|pod>>. _CONTAINER_ may be a name or ID. +To share a volume, use the --volumes-from option when running +the target container. Volumes can be shared even if the source container +is not running. + +By default, Podman mounts the volumes in the same mode (read-write or +read-only) as it is mounted in the source container. +This can be changed by adding a `ro` or `rw` _option_. + +Labeling systems like SELinux require that proper labels are placed on volume +content mounted into a <<container|pod>>. Without a label, the security system might +prevent the processes running inside the container from using the content. By +default, Podman does not change the labels set by the OS. + +To change a label in the <<container|pod>> context, add `z` to the volume mount. +This suffix tells Podman to relabel file objects on the shared volumes. The `z` +option tells Podman that two entities share the volume content. As a result, +Podman labels the content with a shared content label. Shared volume labels allow +all containers to read/write content. + +If the location of the volume from the source container overlaps with +data residing on a target <<container|pod>>, then the volume hides +that data on the target. diff --git a/docs/source/markdown/podman-create.1.md.in b/docs/source/markdown/podman-create.1.md.in index 17ef704e6..0d03c8671 100644 --- a/docs/source/markdown/podman-create.1.md.in +++ b/docs/source/markdown/podman-create.1.md.in @@ -543,38 +543,7 @@ Use _VARIANT_ instead of the default architecture variant of the container image Use the **--group-add keep-groups** option to pass the user's supplementary group access into the container. -#### **--volumes-from**=*CONTAINER[:OPTIONS]]* - -Mount volumes from the specified container(s). Used to share volumes between -containers. The *options* is a comma-separated list with the following available elements: - -* **rw**|**ro** -* **z** - -Mounts already mounted volumes from a source container onto another -container. You must supply the source's container-id or container-name. -To share a volume, use the --volumes-from option when running -the target container. You can share volumes even if the source container -is not running. - -By default, Podman mounts the volumes in the same mode (read-write or -read-only) as it is mounted in the source container. -You can change this by adding a `ro` or `rw` _option_. - -Labeling systems like SELinux require that proper labels are placed on volume -content mounted into a container. Without a label, the security system might -prevent the processes running inside the container from using the content. By -default, Podman does not change the labels set by the OS. - -To change a label in the container context, you can add `z` to the volume mount. -This suffix tells Podman to relabel file objects on the shared volumes. The `z` -option tells Podman that two containers share the volume content. As a result, -Podman labels the content with a shared content label. Shared volume labels allow -all containers to read/write content. - -If the location of the volume from the source container overlaps with -data residing on a target container, then the volume hides -that data on the target. +@@option volumes-from @@option workdir diff --git a/docs/source/markdown/podman-pod-clone.1.md.in b/docs/source/markdown/podman-pod-clone.1.md.in index 1d7b1f259..15f7ec208 100644 --- a/docs/source/markdown/podman-pod-clone.1.md.in +++ b/docs/source/markdown/podman-pod-clone.1.md.in @@ -124,39 +124,7 @@ clone process has completed. All containers within the pod are started. @@option volume -#### **--volumes-from**=*container[:options]]* - -Mount volumes from the specified container(s). Used to share volumes between -containers and pods. The *options* is a comma-separated list with the following available elements: - -* **rw**|**ro** -* **z** - -Mounts already mounted volumes from a source container into another -pod. Must supply the source's container-id or container-name. -To share a volume, use the --volumes-from option when running -the target container. Volumes can be shared even if the source container -is not running. - -By default, Podman mounts the volumes in the same mode (read-write or -read-only) as it is mounted in the source container. -This can be changed by adding a `ro` or `rw` _option_. - -Labeling systems like SELinux require that proper labels are placed on volume -content mounted into a pod. Without a label, the security system might -prevent the processes running inside the container from using the content. By -default, Podman does not change the labels set by the OS. - -To change a label in the pod context, add `z` to the volume mount. -This suffix tells Podman to relabel file objects on the shared volumes. The `z` -option tells Podman that two entities share the volume content. As a result, -Podman labels the content with a shared content label. Shared volume labels allow -all containers to read/write content. - -If the location of the volume from the source container overlaps with -data residing on a target pod, then the volume hides -that data on the target. - +@@option volumes-from ## EXAMPLES ``` diff --git a/docs/source/markdown/podman-pod-create.1.md.in b/docs/source/markdown/podman-pod-create.1.md.in index 3a3909340..f1fdc3e6b 100644 --- a/docs/source/markdown/podman-pod-create.1.md.in +++ b/docs/source/markdown/podman-pod-create.1.md.in @@ -265,39 +265,7 @@ When size is `0`, there is no limit on the amount of memory used for IPC by the @@option volume -#### **--volumes-from**=*container[:options]]* - -Mount volumes from the specified container(s). Used to share volumes between -containers and pods. The *options* is a comma-separated list with the following available elements: - -* **rw**|**ro** -* **z** - -Mounts already mounted volumes from a source container into another -pod. You must supply the source's container-id or container-name. -To share a volume, use the --volumes-from option when running -the target container. You can share volumes even if the source container -is not running. - -By default, Podman mounts the volumes in the same mode (read-write or -read-only) as it is mounted in the source container. -You can change this by adding a `ro` or `rw` _option_. - -Labeling systems like SELinux require that proper labels are placed on volume -content mounted into a pod. Without a label, the security system might -prevent the processes running inside the container from using the content. By -default, Podman does not change the labels set by the OS. - -To change a label in the pod context, you can add `z` to the volume mount. -This suffix tells Podman to relabel file objects on the shared volumes. The `z` -option tells Podman that two entities share the volume content. As a result, -Podman labels the content with a shared content label. Shared volume labels allow -all containers to read/write content. - -If the location of the volume from the source container overlaps with -data residing on a target pod, then the volume hides -that data on the target. - +@@option volumes-from ## EXAMPLES diff --git a/docs/source/markdown/podman-run.1.md.in b/docs/source/markdown/podman-run.1.md.in index 493a7494a..7b762d060 100644 --- a/docs/source/markdown/podman-run.1.md.in +++ b/docs/source/markdown/podman-run.1.md.in @@ -588,38 +588,7 @@ Use _VARIANT_ instead of the default architecture variant of the container image Use the **--group-add keep-groups** option to pass the user's supplementary group access into the container. -#### **--volumes-from**=*CONTAINER[:OPTIONS]* - -Mount volumes from the specified container(s). Used to share volumes between -containers. The *options* is a comma-separated list with the following available elements: - -* **rw**|**ro** -* **z** - -Mounts already mounted volumes from a source container onto another -container. You must supply the source's container-id or container-name. -To share a volume, use the --volumes-from option when running -the target container. You can share volumes even if the source container -is not running. - -By default, Podman mounts the volumes in the same mode (read-write or -read-only) as it is mounted in the source container. -You can change this by adding a `ro` or `rw` _option_. - -Labeling systems like SELinux require that proper labels are placed on volume -content mounted into a container. Without a label, the security system might -prevent the processes running inside the container from using the content. By -default, Podman does not change the labels set by the OS. - -To change a label in the container context, you can add `z` to the volume mount. -This suffix tells Podman to relabel file objects on the shared volumes. The `z` -option tells Podman that two containers share the volume content. As a result, -Podman labels the content with a shared content label. Shared volume labels allow -all containers to read/write content. - -If the location of the volume from the source container overlaps with -data residing on a target container, then the volume hides -that data on the target. +@@option volumes-from @@option workdir |