X-Git-Url: http://www.chiark.greenend.org.uk/ucgi/~ianmdlvl/git?a=blobdiff_plain;f=man%2Fmachinectl.xml;h=baa0e17e3679bad93c0a3d2310214f80286488cc;hb=8b0cc9a36c8f92f010f2e8465942d2cd7c580d78;hp=2f2e2571f597fec5ad62f3bc4008b9f25fda77c5;hpb=1dba654b27918c22e413ac5b3c19301f1ff86ad2;p=elogind.git diff --git a/man/machinectl.xml b/man/machinectl.xml index 2f2e2571f..baa0e17e3 100644 --- a/man/machinectl.xml +++ b/man/machinectl.xml @@ -146,6 +146,53 @@ footer. + + + + When used with + bind creates the + destination directory before applying + the bind mount. + + + + + + + When used with + bind applies a + read-only bind + mount. + + + + + + + + When used with + status, controls + the number of journal lines to show, + counting from the most recent + ones. Takes a positive integer + argument. Defaults to 10. + + + + + + + + When used with + status, controls + the formatting of the journal entries + that are shown. For the available + choices, see + journalctl1. + Defaults to + short. + + @@ -166,27 +213,34 @@ - status ID... + status NAME... Show terse runtime status information about one or more - virtual machines and containers. This - function is intended to generate - human-readable output. If you are - looking for computer-parsable output, - use show instead. - + virtual machines and containers, + followed by the most recent log data + from the journal. This function is + intended to generate human-readable + output. If you are looking for + computer-parsable output, use + show instead. Note + that the log data shown is reported by + the virtual machine or container + manager, and frequently contains + console output of the machine, but not + necessarily journal contents of the + machine itself. - show ID... + show NAME... Show properties of one or more registered virtual machines or containers or the manager itself. If no argument is specified, properties of the manager will be shown. If an - ID is specified, properties of this + NAME is specified, properties of this virtual machine or container are shown. By default, empty properties are suppressed. Use @@ -203,7 +257,7 @@ - login ID + login NAME Open a terminal login session to a container. This will @@ -216,7 +270,7 @@ - reboot ID... + reboot NAME... Reboot one or more containers. This will trigger a reboot @@ -229,7 +283,7 @@ - poweroff ID... + poweroff NAME... Power off one or more containers. This will trigger a reboot @@ -245,7 +299,7 @@ - kill ID... + kill NAME... Send a signal to one or more processes of the virtual @@ -260,7 +314,7 @@ - terminate ID... + terminate NAME... Terminates a virtual machine or container. This kills all @@ -270,6 +324,58 @@ instance. + + bind NAME PATH [PATH] + + Bind mounts a + directory from the host into the + specified container. The first + directory argument is the source + directory on the host, the second + directory argument the source + directory on the host. When the latter + is omitted the destination path in the + container is the same as the source + path on the host. When combined with + the + switch a ready-only bind mount is + created. When combined with the + switch the + destination path is first created + before the mount is applied. Note that + this option is currently only + supported for + systemd-nspawn1 + containers. + + + + copy-to NAME PATH [PATH] + + Copies files or + directories from the host system into + a running container. Takes a container + name, followed by the source path on + the host and the destination path in + the container. If the destination path + is omitted the same as the source path + is used. + + + + + copy-from NAME PATH [PATH] + + Copies files or + directories from a container into the + host system. Takes a container name, + followed by the source path in the + container the destination path on the + host. If the destination path is + omitted the same as the source path is + used. + +