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podman-pod-kill(1)	    General Commands Manual	    podman-pod-kill(1)

NAME
       podman-pod-kill	-  Kill	 the  main process of each container in	one or
       more pods

SYNOPSIS
       podman pod kill [options] pod ...

DESCRIPTION
       The main	process	of each	container inside the pods  specified  is  sent
       SIGKILL,	or any signal specified	with option --signal.

OPTIONS
   --all, -a
       Sends signal to all containers associated with a	pod.

   --latest, -l
       Instead	of  providing  the  pod	 name or ID, use the last created pod.
       Note: the last started pod can be from other users  of  Podman  on  the
       host  machine.	(This  option  is not available	with the remote	Podman
       client, including Mac and Windows (excluding WSL2) machines)

   --signal, -s=signal
       Signal to send to the containers	in the pod. For	 more  information  on
       Linux signals, refer to signal(7).  The default is SIGKILL.

EXAMPLE
       Kill pod	with a given name:

       podman pod kill mywebserver

       Kill pod	with a given ID:

       podman pod kill 860a4b23

       Terminate pod by	sending	TERM signal:

       podman pod kill --signal	TERM 860a4b23

       Kill the	latest pod. (This option is not	available with the remote Pod-
       man client, including Mac and Windows (excluding	WSL2) machines):

       podman pod kill --latest

       Terminate all pods by sending KILL signal:

       podman pod kill --all

SEE ALSO
       podman(1), podman-pod(1), podman-pod-stop(1)

HISTORY
       July   2018,   Originally  compiled  by	Peter  Hunt  pehunt@redhat.com
       <mailto:pehunt@redhat.com>

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