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NAME
podman-system-migrate - Migrate existing containers to a new podman version
SYNOPSIS
podman system migrate [options]
DESCRIPTION
podman system migrate migrates containers to the latest podman version.
podman system migrate takes care of migrating existing containers to the latest version of podman if any change is necessary.
"Rootless Podman uses a pause process to keep the unprivileged
namespaces alive. This prevents any change to the /etc/subuid
and
/etc/subgid
files from being propagated to the rootless containers
while the pause process is running.
For these changes to be propagated, it is necessary to first stop all
running containers associated with the user and to also stop the pause
process and delete its pid file. Instead of doing it manually, podman system migrate
can be used to stop both the running containers and the
pause process. The /etc/subuid
and /etc/subgid
files can then be
edited or changed with usermod to recreate the user namespace with the
newly configured mappings.
OPTIONS
--new-runtime=runtime
Set a new OCI runtime for all containers. This can be used after a system upgrade which changes the default OCI runtime to move all containers to the new runtime. There are no guarantees that the containers continue to work under the new runtime, as some runtimes support differing options and configurations.
EXAMPLES
Normal invocation
### No output is expected from this command.
$ podman system migrate
Migration to a new OCI runtime (e.g., from crun to runc)
### Create a container using the current default runtime (e.g., crun)
$ podman create --name test-alpine alpine
### Confirm the current runtime
$ podman container inspect test-alpine | grep OCIRuntime
"OCIRuntime": "crun",
### Migrate all containers to use a new runtime (e.g., runc)
$ podman system migrate --new-runtime runc
### Verify the container is now using the new runtime
$ podman container inspect test-alpine | grep OCIRuntime
"OCIRuntime": "runc",
SEE ALSO
podman(1), podman-system(1), usermod(8)
HISTORY
April 2019, Originally compiled by Giuseppe Scrivano (gscrivan at redhat dot com)