% podman-container-restore(1)
podman-container-restore - Restores one or more running containers
podman container restore [options] container ...
Restores a container from a checkpoint. You may use container IDs or names as input.
--keep, -k
Keep all temporary log and statistics files created by CRIU during checkpointing as well as restoring. These files are not deleted if restoring fails for further debugging. If restoring succeeds these files are theoretically not needed, but if these files are needed Podman can keep the files for further analysis. This includes the checkpoint directory with all files created during checkpointing. The size required by the checkpoint directory is roughly the same as the amount of memory required by the processes in the checkpointed container.
Without the -k, --keep option the checkpoint will be consumed and cannot be used again.
--all, -a
Restore all checkpointed containers.
--latest, -l
Instead of providing the container name or ID, restore the last created container.
The latest option is not supported on the remote client.
--tcp-established
Restore a container with established TCP connections. If the checkpoint image contains established TCP connections, this option is required during restore. If the checkpoint image does not contain established TCP connections this option is ignored. Defaults to not restoring containers with established TCP connections.
podman container restore mywebserver
podman container restore 860a4b23
podman(1), podman-container-checkpoint(1)
September 2018, Originally compiled by Adrian Reber areber@redhat.com