NAME

podman-volume-ls - List all the available volumes

SYNOPSIS

podman volume ls [options]

DESCRIPTION

Lists all the volumes that exist. The output can be filtered using the --filter flag and can be formatted to either JSON or a Go template using the --format flag. Use the --quiet flag to print only the volume names.

OPTIONS

--filter, -f=filter

Filter what volumes are shown in the output. Multiple filters can be given with multiple uses of the --filter flag. Filters with the same key work inclusive, with the only exception being label which is exclusive. Filters with different keys always work exclusive.

Volumes can be filtered by the following attributes:

Filter

Description

dangling

[Dangling] Matches all volumes not referenced by any containers

driver

[Driver] Matches volumes based on their driver

label

[Key] or [Key=Value] Label assigned to a volume

name

[Name] Volume name (accepts regex)

opt

Matches a storage driver options

scope

Filters volume by scope

after/since

Filter by volumes created after the given VOLUME (name or tag)

until

Only remove volumes created before given timestamp

--format=format

Format volume output using Go template.

Valid placeholders for the Go template are listed below:

Placeholder

Description

.Anonymous

Indicates whether volume is anonymous

.CreatedAt

Volume creation time

.Driver

Volume driver

.GID

GID of volume

.InspectVolumeData …

Don’t use

.Labels

Label information associated with the volume

.LockNumber

Number of the volume’s Libpod lock

.MountCount

Number of times the volume is mounted

.Mountpoint

Source of volume mount point

.Name

Volume name

.NeedsChown

Indicates whether volume needs to be chowned

.NeedsCopyUp

Indicates if volume needs to be copied up to

.Options

Volume options

.Scope

Volume scope

.Status

Status of the volume

.StorageID

StorageID of the volume

.Timeout

Timeout of the volume

.UID

UID of volume

.VolumeConfigResponse …

Don’t use

--help

Print usage statement.

--noheading, -n

Omit the table headings from the listing.

--quiet, -q

Print volume output in quiet mode. Only print the volume names.

EXAMPLES

$ podman volume ls

$ podman volume ls --format json

$ podman volume ls --format "{{.Driver}} {{.Scope}}"

$ podman volume ls --filter name=foo,label=blue

$ podman volume ls --filter label=key=value

SEE ALSO

podman(1), podman-volume(1)

HISTORY

November 2018, Originally compiled by Urvashi Mohnani umohnani@redhat.com