podman-machine-start − Start a virtual machine
podman machine start [name]
Starts a virtual machine for Podman.
Rootless only.
Podman on MacOS and Windows requires a virtual machine. This is because containers are Linux - containers do not run on any other OS because containers’ core functionality are tied to the Linux kernel. Podman machine must be used to manage MacOS and Windows machines, but can be optionally used on Linux.
The default machine name is podman-machine-default. If a machine name is not specified as an argument, then podman-machine-default will be started.
Only one Podman managed VM can be active at a time. If a VM is already running, podman machine start returns an error.
podman machine start starts a Linux virtual machine where containers are run.
Print usage statement.
Suppress informational tips.
Suppress machine starting status output.
Start the specified podman machine.
$ podman machine
start myvm
Starting machine "myvm"
This machine is currently configured in rootless mode. If
your containers
require root permissions (e.g. ports < 1024), or if you
run into compatibility
issues with non-podman clients, you can switch using the
following command:
|
podman machine set --rootful myvm |
API forwarding listening on: /var/folders/my/k1kpd8ds7p938mchyb1r_4mw0000gn/T/podman/myvm-api.sock
The system
helper service is not installed; the default Docker API
socket
address can’t be used by podman. If you would like to
install it, run the following commands:
sudo
/opt/homebrew/Cellar/podman/5.2.4/bin/podman-mac-helper
install
podman machine stop myvm; podman machine start myvm
You can still
connect Docker API clients by setting DOCKER_HOST using the
following command in your terminal session:
export DOCKER_HOST=’unix:///var/folders/my/k1kpd8ds7p938mchyb1r_4mw0000gn/T/podman/myvm-api.sock’
Machine "myvm" started successfully
Start with --no-info:
$ podman machine
start --no-info myvm
Starting machine "myvm"
Machine "myvm" started successfully
Start with --quiet:
$ podman machine
start --quiet myvm
Machine "myvm" started successfully
podman(1), podman-machine(1)
March 2021, Originally compiled by Ashley Cui [email protected] 〈mailto:[email protected]〉