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We need to start off with man pages and bash completion support for kpod. Also fix Makefile to install kpod by default Signed-off-by: Dan Walsh <dwalsh@redhat.com>
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% kpod(8) # kpod-launch - Simple management tool for pods and images
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% Dan Walsh
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% SEPTEMBER 2016
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# NAME
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kpod-launch - Launch a new pod
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# SYNOPSIS
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**kpod launch**
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[**--help**|**-h**]
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# DESCRIPTION
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Launch a container process in a new pod. **kpod launch** starts a process with
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its own file system, its own networking, and its own isolated process tree.
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The IMAGE which starts the process may define defaults related to the process
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that will be launch in the pod, the networking to expose, and more, but
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**kpod launch** gives final control to the operator or administrator who
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starts the pod from the image. For that reason **kpod launch** has more
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options than any other kpod commands.
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If the IMAGE is not already loaded then **kpod launch** will pull the IMAGE, and
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all image dependencies, from the repository in the same way launching **kpod
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pull** IMAGE, before it starts the container from that image.
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**kpod [GLOBAL OPTIONS]**
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**kpod [GLOBAL OPTIONS] launch [OPTIONS]**
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# GLOBAL OPTIONS
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**--help, -h**
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Print usage statement
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# COMMANDS
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## launch
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Launch a pod
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# SEE ALSO
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kpod(1), ocid(8), ocid.conf(5)
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# HISTORY
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Dec 2016, Originally compiled by Dan Walsh <dwalsh@redhat.com>
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