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% podman-pod-rm(1)
## NAME
podman\-pod\-rm - Remove one or more stopped pods and containers
## SYNOPSIS
**podman pod rm** [*options*] *pod*
## DESCRIPTION
**podman pod rm** will remove one or more stopped pods and their containers from the host. The pod name or ID can be used. The \-f option stops all containers and then removes them before removing the pod. If all containers added by the user are in an exited state, the pod will be removed.
## OPTIONS
#### **--all**, **-a**
Remove all pods. Can be used in conjunction with \-f as well.
#### **--force**, **-f**
Stop running containers and delete all stopped containers before removal of pod.
#### **--ignore**, **-i**
Ignore errors when specified pods are not in the container store. A user might
have decided to manually remove a pod which would lead to a failure during the
ExecStop directive of a systemd service referencing that pod.
#### **--latest**, **-l**
Instead of providing the pod name or ID, remove the last created pod. (This option is not available with the remote Podman client, including Mac and Windows (excluding WSL2) machines)
#### **--pod-id-file**
Read pod ID from the specified file and remove the pod. Can be specified multiple times.
#### **--time**, **-t**=*seconds*
Seconds to wait before forcibly stopping running containers within the pod. The --force option must be specified to use the --time option.
## EXAMPLE
Remove pod with a given name
```
podman pod rm mywebserverpod
```
Remove multiple pods with given names and/or IDs
```
podman pod rm mywebserverpod myflaskserverpod 860a4b23
```
Forcefully remove pod with a given ID
```
podman pod rm -f 860a4b23
```
Forcefully remove all pods
```
podman pod rm -f -a
podman pod rm -fa
```
Remove pod using ID specified in a given file
```
podman pod rm --pod-id-file /path/to/id/file
```
## Exit Status
**0** All specified pods removed
**1** One of the specified pods did not exist, and no other failures
**2** One of the specified pods is attached to a container
**125** The command fails for any other reason
## SEE ALSO
**[podman(1)](podman.1.md)**, **[podman-pod(1)](podman-pod.1.md)**
## HISTORY
July 2018, Originally compiled by Peter Hunt <pehunt@redhat.com>
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