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% podman-pod-stop(1)
## NAME
podman\-pod\-stop - Stop one or more pods
## SYNOPSIS
**podman pod stop** [*options*] *pod* ...
## DESCRIPTION
Stop containers in one or more pods. You may use pod IDs or names as input.
## OPTIONS
#### **--all**, **-a**
Stops all pods
#### **--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, stop the last created pod.
The latest option is not supported on the remote client.
#### **--time**, **-t**=*time*
Timeout to wait before forcibly stopping the containers in the pod.
#### **--pod-id-file**
Read pod ID from the specified file and stop the pod. Can be specified multiple times.
## EXAMPLE
Stop a pod called *mywebserverpod*
```
$ podman pod stop mywebserverpod
cc8f0bea67b1a1a11aec1ecd38102a1be4b145577f21fc843c7c83b77fc28907
```
Stop two pods by their short IDs.
```
$ podman pod stop 490eb 3557fb
490eb241aaf704d4dd2629904410fe4aa31965d9310a735f8755267f4ded1de5
3557fbea6ad61569de0506fe037479bd9896603c31d3069a6677f23833916fab
```
Stop the most recent pod
```
$ podman pod stop --latest
3557fbea6ad61569de0506fe037479bd9896603c31d3069a6677f23833916fab
```
Stop all pods
```
$ podman pod stop --all
19456b4cd557eaf9629825113a552681a6013f8c8cad258e36ab825ef536e818
3557fbea6ad61569de0506fe037479bd9896603c31d3069a6677f23833916fab
490eb241aaf704d4dd2629904410fe4aa31965d9310a735f8755267f4ded1de5
70c358daecf71ef9be8f62404f926080ca0133277ef7ce4f6aa2d5af6bb2d3e9
cc8f0bea67b1a1a11aec1ecd38102a1be4b145577f21fc843c7c83b77fc28907
```
Stop two pods via --pod-id-file
```
$ podman pod stop --pod-id-file file1 --pod-id-file file2
19456b4cd557eaf9629825113a552681a6013f8c8cad258e36ab825ef536e818
cc8f0bea67b1a1a11aec1ecd38102a1be4b145577f21fc843c7c83b77fc28907
```
Stop all pods with a timeout of 1 second.
```
$ podman pod stop -a -t 1
3557fbea6ad61569de0506fe037479bd9896603c31d3069a6677f23833916fab
490eb241aaf704d4dd2629904410fe4aa31965d9310a735f8755267f4ded1de5
70c358daecf71ef9be8f62404f926080ca0133277ef7ce4f6aa2d5af6bb2d3e9
```
## SEE ALSO
podman-pod(1), podman-pod-start(1), podman-stop(1)
## HISTORY
July 2018, Originally compiled by Peter Hunt <pehunt@redhat.com>
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