docker-container-export - Export a container’s filesystem as a tar archive
docker container export [OPTIONS] CONTAINER
Export the contents of a container’s filesystem using the full or shortened container ID or container name. The output is exported to STDOUT and can be redirected to a tar file.
Stream to a file instead of STDOUT by using -o.
Export the contents of the container called angry_bell to a tar file called angry_bell.tar:
$ docker export
angry_bell > angry_bell.tar
$ docker export --output=angry_bell-latest.tar angry_bell
$ ls -sh angry_bell.tar
321M angry_bell.tar
$ ls -sh angry_bell-latest.tar
321M angry_bell-latest.tar
docker-import(1) to create an empty filesystem image and import the contents of the tarball into it, then optionally tag it.
-h, --help[=false] |
help for export | ||
-o, --output="" |
Write to a file, instead of STDOUT |
docker-container(1)