NAME

podman-volume-rm - Remove one or more volumes
 

SYNOPSIS

podman volume rm [options] volume [...]
 

DESCRIPTION

Removes one or more volumes. Only volumes that are not being used will be removed. If a volume is being used by a container, an error will be returned unless the --force flag is being used. To remove all volumes, use the --all flag. Volumes can be removed individually by providing their full name or a unique partial name.
 

OPTIONS

--all, -a

Remove all volumes.
 

--force, -f

Remove a volume by force. If it is being used by containers, the containers will be removed first.
 

--help

Print usage statement
 

--time, -t=seconds

Seconds to wait before forcibly stopping running containers that are using the specified volume. The --force option must be specified to use the --time option.
 

EXAMPLES

 
$ podman volume rm myvol1 myvol2
$ podman volume rm --all
$ podman volume rm --force myvol
 

Exit Status

0 All specified volumes removed
 
1 One of the specified volumes did not exist, and no other failures
 
2 One of the specified volumes is being used by a container
 
125 The command fails for any other reason
 

SEE ALSO

podman(1), podman-volume(1)
 

HISTORY

November 2018, Originally compiled by Urvashi Mohnani [email protected] ⟨mailto:[email protected]

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