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podman-kube(1) General Commands Manual podman-kube(1) NAME podman-kube - Play containers, pods or volumes based on a structured input file SYNOPSIS podman kube subcommand DESCRIPTION The kube command recreates containers, pods or volumes based on the in- put from a structured (like YAML) file input. Containers are automati- cally started. Note: The kube commands in podman focus on simplifying the process of moving containers from podman to a Kubernetes environment and from a Kubernetes environment back to podman. Podman is not replicating the kubectl CLI. Once containers are deployed to a Kubernetes cluster from podman, please use kubectl to manage the workloads in the cluster. COMMANDS +----------+-------------------------+---------------------+ | Command | Man Page | Description | +----------+-------------------------+---------------------+ | apply | podman-kube-apply(1) | Apply Kubernetes | | | | YAML based on con- | | | | tainers, pods, or | | | | volumes to a Kuber- | | | | netes cluster | +----------+-------------------------+---------------------+ | down | podman-kube-down(1) | Remove containers | | | | and pods based on | | | | Kubernetes YAML. | +----------+-------------------------+---------------------+ | generate | podman-kube-generate(1) | Generate Kubernetes | | | | YAML based on con- | | | | tainers, pods or | | | | volumes. | +----------+-------------------------+---------------------+ | play | podman-kube-play(1) | Create containers, | | | | pods and volumes | | | | based on Kubernetes | | | | YAML. | +----------+-------------------------+---------------------+ SEE ALSO podman(1), podman-pod(1), podman-container(1), podman-kube-play(1), podman-kube-down(1), podman-kube-generate(1), podman-kube-apply(1) HISTORY December 2018, Originally compiled by Brent Baude (bbaude at redhat dot com) podman-kube(1)
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