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			| This is a unit that can be enabled when using transient store mode to clean up potential leftovers from previous boots. All it does is run "podman system prune --external" once each boot. Signed-off-by: Alexander Larsson <alexl@redhat.com> | ||
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	Setting up Podman service for systemd socket activation
system-wide (podman service run as root)
- copy the podman.serviceandpodman.socketfiles into/etc/systemd/system
- systemctl daemon-reload
- systemctl enable podman.socket
- systemctl start podman.socket
- systemctl status podman.socket podman.service
Assuming the status messages show no errors, the libpod service is ready to respond to the APIv2 on the unix domain socket /run/podman/podman.sock
podman.service
You can refer to this example for a sample podman.service file.
podman.socket
You can refer to this example for a sample podman.socket file.
user (podman service run as given user aka "rootless")
- mkdir -p ~/.config/systemd/user
- copy the podman.serviceandpodman.socketfiles into~/.config/systemd/user
- systemctl --user enable podman.socket
- systemctl --user start podman.socket
- systemctl --user status podman.socket podman.service
Assuming the status messages show no errors, the libpod service is ready to respond to the APIv2 on the unix domain socket /run/user/$(id -u)/podman/podman.sock
podman.service
You can refer to this example for a rootless podman.service file.
podman.socket
You can refer to this example for a rootless podman.socket file.