.nh .TH podman-pod-kill 1 .SH NAME .PP podman-pod-kill - Kill the main process of each container in one or more pods .SH SYNOPSIS .PP \fBpodman pod kill\fP [\fIoptions\fP] \fIpod\fP ... .SH DESCRIPTION .PP The main process of each container inside the pods specified will be sent SIGKILL, or any signal specified with option --signal. .SH OPTIONS .SS \fB--all\fP, \fB-a\fP .PP Sends signal to all containers associated with a pod. .SS \fB--latest\fP, \fB-l\fP .PP Instead of providing the pod name or ID, use the last created pod. If you use methods other than Podman to run pods such as CRI-O, the last started pod could be from either of those methods. (This option is not available with the remote Podman client, including Mac and Windows (excluding WSL2) machines) .SS \fB--signal\fP, \fB-s\fP=\fBsignal\fP .PP Signal to send to the containers in the pod. For more information on Linux signals, refer to \fIsignal(7)\fP\&. The default is \fBSIGKILL\fP\&. .SH EXAMPLE .PP Kill pod with a given name .PP .RS .nf podman pod kill mywebserver .fi .RE .PP Kill pod with a given ID .PP .RS .nf podman pod kill 860a4b23 .fi .RE .PP Terminate pod by sending \fB\fCTERM\fR signal .PP .RS .nf podman pod kill --signal TERM 860a4b23 .fi .RE .PP Kill the latest pod created by Podman .PP .RS .nf podman pod kill --latest .fi .RE .PP Terminate all pods by sending \fB\fCKILL\fR signal .PP .RS .nf podman pod kill --all .fi .RE .SH SEE ALSO .PP \fBpodman(1)\fP, \fBpodman-pod(1)\fP, \fBpodman-pod-stop(1)\fP .SH HISTORY .PP July 2018, Originally compiled by Peter Hunt pehunt@redhat.com \[la]mailto:pehunt@redhat.com\[ra]