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Podman supports checkpointing and restoring since version 0.10.1 (October 2018). This initial support only supports checkpointing and restoring containers on the same host:
 
Podman supports checkpointing and restoring since version 0.10.1 (October 2018). This initial support only supports checkpointing and restoring containers on the same host:
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  # podman run -d --name looper busybox /bin/sh -c \
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  $ sudo podman run -d --name looper busybox /bin/sh -c \
 
           'i=0; while true; do echo $i; i=$(expr $i + 1); sleep 1; done'
 
           'i=0; while true; do echo $i; i=$(expr $i + 1); sleep 1; done'
    
You can verify that the container is running by observing its logs:
 
You can verify that the container is running by observing its logs:
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  # podman logs -l
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  $ sudo podman logs -l
    
Or by running <code>podman ps</code>.
 
Or by running <code>podman ps</code>.
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If you do this a few times you will notice that the integers are increasing. Now the container can be checkpointed:
 
If you do this a few times you will notice that the integers are increasing. Now the container can be checkpointed:
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  # podman container checkpoint -l
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  $ sudo podman container checkpoint -l
    
Once the container is checkpointed it will be no longer visible in <code>podman ps</code>.
 
Once the container is checkpointed it will be no longer visible in <code>podman ps</code>.
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The following command can be used to restore the container:
 
The following command can be used to restore the container:
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  # podman container restore -l
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  $ sudo podman container restore -l
    
Using <code>podman logs -l</code> or <code>podman ps</code> it can be verified that the container was restored and that it continued running from the point in time when it was checkpointed.
 
Using <code>podman logs -l</code> or <code>podman ps</code> it can be verified that the container was restored and that it continued running from the point in time when it was checkpointed.
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To be actually able to migrate a container from one system to another at least Podman version 1.4.0 (June 2019) is required. With version 1.4.0 Podman is now able to export a complete checkpoint which can then be transferred:
 
To be actually able to migrate a container from one system to another at least Podman version 1.4.0 (June 2019) is required. With version 1.4.0 Podman is now able to export a complete checkpoint which can then be transferred:
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  # podman run -d --name looper busybox /bin/sh -c \
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  $ sudo podman run -d --name looper busybox /bin/sh -c \
 
           'i=0; while true; do echo $i; i=$(expr $i + 1); sleep 1; done'
 
           'i=0; while true; do echo $i; i=$(expr $i + 1); sleep 1; done'
  # podman container checkpoint -l --export=/tmp/chkpt.tar.gz
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  $ sudo podman container checkpoint -l --export=/tmp/chkpt.tar.gz
  # scp /tmp/chkpt.tar.gz <destination-host>:/tmp
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  $ sudo scp /tmp/chkpt.tar.gz <destination-host>:/tmp
    
Once the checkpoint archive has been transferred to the destination system the container can there be restored from the checkpoint archive:
 
Once the checkpoint archive has been transferred to the destination system the container can there be restored from the checkpoint archive:
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  # podman container restore --import=/tmp/chkpt.tar.gz
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  $ sudo podman container restore --import=/tmp/chkpt.tar.gz
    
Now the container continues to run from the same point where it was previously checkpointed on the source system.
 
Now the container continues to run from the same point where it was previously checkpointed on the source system.
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From a checkpoint archive it is also possible to restore multiple copies of a container with different names:
 
From a checkpoint archive it is also possible to restore multiple copies of a container with different names:
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  # podman container restore --import=/tmp/chkpt.tar.gz -n looper1
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  $ sudo podman container restore --import=/tmp/chkpt.tar.gz -n looper1
  # podman container restore --import=/tmp/chkpt.tar.gz -n looper2
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  $ sudo podman container restore --import=/tmp/chkpt.tar.gz -n looper2
  # podman container restore --import=/tmp/chkpt.tar.gz -n looper3
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  $ sudo podman container restore --import=/tmp/chkpt.tar.gz -n looper3
    
Each of these restored containers will be running from the point in time the container was checkpointed.
 
Each of these restored containers will be running from the point in time the container was checkpointed.
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Example:
 
Example:
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  # podman run -d --name looper busybox /bin/sh -c 'i=0; while true; do echo $i; i=$(expr $i + 1); sleep 1; done'
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  $ sudo podman run -d --name looper busybox /bin/sh -c 'i=0; while true; do echo $i; i=$(expr $i + 1); sleep 1; done'
  # podman container checkpoint --create-image checkpoint-image-1 looper
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  $ sudo podman container checkpoint --create-image checkpoint-image-1 looper
    
You can verify that the image has been created as follows:
 
You can verify that the image has been created as follows:
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  # podman image ls
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  $ sudo podman image ls
    
You can restore a container from checkpoint image as follows:
 
You can restore a container from checkpoint image as follows:
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  # podman container restore <image>
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  $ sudo podman container restore <image>
    
Example:
 
Example:
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  # podman container restore checkpoint-image-1
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  $ sudo podman container restore checkpoint-image-1
    
Note that creating a checkpoint would not remove the container and it is not possible to have two containers with the same name. Thus, it might be necessary to restore the container with a different name:
 
Note that creating a checkpoint would not remove the container and it is not possible to have two containers with the same name. Thus, it might be necessary to restore the container with a different name:
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  # podman container restore --name looper-2 checkpoint-image-1
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  $ sudo podman container restore --name looper-2 checkpoint-image-1
    
Or to remove the existing container before restore:
 
Or to remove the existing container before restore:
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  # podman rm looper
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  $ sudo podman rm looper
    
A checkpoint image can be pushed to a container registry:
 
A checkpoint image can be pushed to a container registry:
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  # podman login quay.io  
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  $ sudo podman login quay.io  
  # podman container checkpoint --create-image quay.io/<username>/<reponame> looper
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  $ sudo podman container checkpoint --create-image quay.io/<username>/<reponame> looper
  # podman push quay.io/<username>/<reponame>
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  $ sudo podman push quay.io/<username>/<reponame>
    
The content of the image layer is in the same format as a checkpoint archive created with the <code>--export</code> option.
 
The content of the image layer is in the same format as a checkpoint archive created with the <code>--export</code> option.
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And pulled and restored on a different system:
 
And pulled and restored on a different system:
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  # podman pull quay.io/<username>/<reponame>
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  $ sudo podman pull quay.io/<username>/<reponame>
  # podman container restore quay.io/<username>/<reponame>
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  $ sudo podman container restore quay.io/<username>/<reponame>
    
Restoring multiple containers at the same time can be achieved as follows:
 
Restoring multiple containers at the same time can be achieved as follows:
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  # podman run -d --name looper-1 busybox /bin/sh -c 'i=0; while true; do echo $i; i=$(expr $i + 1); sleep 1; done'
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  $ sudo podman run -d --name looper-1 busybox /bin/sh -c 'i=0; while true; do echo $i; i=$(expr $i + 1); sleep 1; done'
  # podman run -d --name looper-2 busybox /bin/sh -c 'i=0; while true; do echo $i; i=$(expr $i + 1); sleep 1; done'
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  $ sudo podman run -d --name looper-2 busybox /bin/sh -c 'i=0; while true; do echo $i; i=$(expr $i + 1); sleep 1; done'
  # podman container checkpoint --create-image checkpoint-1 looper-1
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  $ sudo podman container checkpoint --create-image checkpoint-1 looper-1
  # podman container checkpoint --create-image checkpoint-2 looper-2
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  $ sudo podman container checkpoint --create-image checkpoint-2 looper-2
  # podman rm looper-1 looper-2
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  $ sudo podman rm looper-1 looper-2
  # podman container restore checkpoint-1 checkpoint-2
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  $ sudo podman container restore checkpoint-1 checkpoint-2
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