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run-ps

Section: Misc. Reference Manual Pages (8)
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NAME

run-ps - display the processes inside a container

 

SYNOPSIS

runc ps [option ...] containe-id [p-option ...]

 

DESCRIPTION

The command ps is a wrapper around the stock ps(1) utility, which filters its output to only contain processes belonging to a specified containe-id. Therefore, the PIDs shown are the host PIDs.

Any ps(1) options can be used, but some might break the filtering. In particular, if PID column is not available, an error is returned, and if there are columns with values containing spaces before the PID column, the result is undefined.

 

OPTIONS

-format|-f table|json
Output format. Default is table. The json format shows a mere array of PIDs belonging to a container; if used, all ps options are gnored.

 

SEE ALSO

run-list(8), runc(8).


 

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NAME
SYNOPSIS
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