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| % podman-wait(1)
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| ## NAME
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| podman\-wait - Wait on one or more containers to stop and print their exit codes
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| 
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| ## SYNOPSIS
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| **podman wait** [*options*] *container*
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| **podman container wait** [*options*] *container*
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| ## DESCRIPTION
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| Waits on one or more containers to stop.  The container can be referred to by its
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| name or ID.  In the case of multiple containers, podman will wait on each consecutively.
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| After the container stops, the container's return code is printed.
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| 
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| ## OPTIONS
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| **--help**, **-h**
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|  Print usage statement
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| **--interval**, **-i**=*microseconds*
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|   Microseconds to wait before polling for completion
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| **--latest**, **-l**
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| Instead of providing the container name or ID, use the last created container. If you use methods other than Podman
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| to run containers such as CRI-O, the last started container could be from either of those methods.
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| The latest option is not supported on the remote client.
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| 
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| ## EXAMPLES
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| ```
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| $ podman wait mywebserver
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| $ podman wait --latest
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| $ podman wait 860a4b23
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| $ podman wait mywebserver myftpserver
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| ```
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| 
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| ## SEE ALSO
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| podman(1)
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| 
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| ## HISTORY
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| September 2017, Originally compiled by Brent Baude<bbaude@redhat.com>
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