% podman-restart(1)
podman-restart - Restart one or more containers
podman restart [options] container ...
podman container restart [options] container ...
The restart command allows containers to be restarted using their ID or name. Containers will be stopped if they are running and then restarted. Stopped containers will not be stopped and will only be started.
--all, -a Restart all containers regardless of their current state.
--latest, -l Instead of providing the container name or ID, use the last created container. If you use methods other than Podman to run containers such as CRI-O, the last started container could be from either of those methods.
The latest option is not supported on the remote client.
--running Restart all containers that are already in the running state.
--timeout=time Timeout to wait before forcibly stopping the container.
Restart the latest container
$ podman restart -l
ec588fc80b05e19d3006bf2e8aa325f0a2e2ff1f609b7afb39176ca8e3e13467Restart a specific container by partial container ID
$ podman restart ff6cf1
ff6cf1e5e77e6dba1efc7f3fcdb20e8b89ad8947bc0518be1fcb2c78681f226fRestart two containers by name with a timeout of 4 seconds
$ podman restart --timeout 4 test1 test2
c3bb026838c30e5097f079fa365c9a4769d52e1017588278fa00d5c68ebc1502
17e13a63081a995136f907024bcfe50ff532917988a152da229db9d894c5a9ecRestart all running containers
$ podman restart --runningRestart all containers
$ podman restart --allpodman(1), podman-run(1), podman-start(1), podman-create(1)
March 2018, Originally compiled by Matt Heon mheon@redhat.com