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lxc-stop(1)                                                                           lxc-stop(1)



NAME
       lxc-stop - stop the application running inside a container

SYNOPSIS
       lxc-stop {-n name} [-W] [-r] [-t timeout] [-k] [--nokill] [--nolock]

DESCRIPTION
       lxc-stop  reboots, cleanly shuts down, or kills all the processes inside the container. By
       default, it will request a clean shutdown of the container by sending lxc.haltsignal  (de‐
       faults  to  SIGPWR) to the container's init process, waiting up to 60 seconds for the con‐
       tainer to exit, and then returning. If the container fails to cleanly exit in 60  seconds,
       it will be sent the lxc.stopsignal (defaults to SIGKILL) to force it to shut down.

       The [-W], [-r], [-k] and [--nokill] options specify the action to perform.  [-W] indicates
       that after performing the specified action, lxc-stop should immediately  exit,  while  [-t
       TIMEOUT]  specifies  the  maximum amount of time to wait for the container to complete the
       shutdown or reboot.

OPTIONS
       -r,--reboot
              Request a reboot of the container.

       -k,--kill
              Rather than requesting a clean shutdown of the container, explicitly kill all tasks
              in the container. This is the legacy lxc-stop behavior.

       --nokill
              Only  request  a clean shutdown, do not kill the container tasks if the clean shut‐
              down fails.

       --nolock
              This option avoids the use of any of the API lxc locking, and should only  be  used
              if lxc-stop is hanging due to a bad system state.

       -W,--nowait
              Simply perform the requestion action (reboot, shutdown, or hard kill) and exit.

       -t,--timeout TIMEOUT
              Wait TIMEOUT seconds before hard-stopping the container.

EXIT VALUE
       0      The container was successfully stopped.

       1      An error occurred while stopping the container.

       2      The specified container exists but was not running.

DIAGNOSTIC
       The container was not found
              The specified container was not created before with the lxc-create command.

SEE ALSO
       lxc(7), lxc-create(1), lxc-destroy(1), lxc-start(1), lxc-stop(1), lxc-execute(1), lxc-con‐
       sole(1),  lxc-monitor(1),  lxc-wait(1),  lxc-cgroup(1),   lxc-ls(1),   lxc-info(1),   lxc-
       freeze(1), lxc-unfreeze(1), lxc-attach(1), lxc.conf(5)

AUTHOR
       Daniel Lezcano <daniel.lezcano AT free.fr>



                                   Sat Apr 29 06:45:43 UTC 2017                       lxc-stop(1)


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