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add a note explaining how it can be used to recreate the rootless user namespace. Signed-off-by: Giuseppe Scrivano <gscrivan@redhat.com>
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% podman-system-migrate(1)
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## NAME
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podman\-system\-migrate - Migrate container to the latest version of podman
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## SYNOPSIS
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** podman system migrate**
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## DESCRIPTION
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** podman system migrate** migrates containers to the latest podman version.
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**podman system migrate** takes care of migrating existing containers to the latest version of podman if any change is necessary.
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"Rootless Podman uses a pause process to keep the unprivileged
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namespaces alive. This prevents any change to the `/etc/subuid` and
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`/etc/subgid` files from being propagated to the rootless containers
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while the pause process is running.
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For these changes to be propagated, it is necessary to first stop all
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running containers associated with the user and to also stop the pause
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process and delete its pid file. Instead of doing it manually, `podman
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system migrate` can be used to stop both the running containers and the
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pause process. The `/etc/subuid` and `/etc/subgid` files can then be
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edited or changed with usermod to recreate the user namespace with the
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newly configured mappings.
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## SYNOPSIS
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**podman system migrate**
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## SEE ALSO
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`podman(1)`, `libpod.conf(5)`, `usermod(8)`
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## HISTORY
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April 2019, Originally compiled by Giuseppe Scrivano (gscrivan at redhat dot com)
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