lxc-ls(1) list the containers existing on the system

SYNOPSIS

lxc-ls [-1] [--active] [--frozen] [--running] [--stopped] [-f] [-F format] [-g groups] [--nesting=NUM] [--filter=regex]

DESCRIPTION

lxc-ls list the containers existing on the system.

OPTIONS

-1
Show one entry per line. (default when /dev/stdout isn't a tty)
--active
List only active containers (same as --frozen --running).
--frozen
List only frozen containers.
--running
List only running containers.
--stopped
List only stopped containers.
-f,--fancy
Use a fancy, column-based output.
-F,--fancy-format format
Comma separated list of column to show in the fancy output. The list of accepted and default fields is listed in --help.
-g,--groups groups
Comma separated list of groups the container must have to be displayed. The parameter may be passed multiple times.
--nesting=NUM
Show nested containers. The number of nesting levels to be shown can be specified by passing a number as argument.
--filter=regex
The regular expression passed to lxc-ls will be applied to the container name. The format is a POSIX extended regular expression. It can also be given as additional argument without explicitly using --filter.

EXAMPLES

lxc-ls --fancy
list all the containers, listing one per line along with its name, state, ipv4 and ipv6 addresses.
lxc-ls --active -1
list active containers and display the list in one column.

COMMON OPTIONS

These options are common to most of lxc commands.
-?, -h, --help
Print a longer usage message than normal.
--usage
Give the usage message
-q, --quiet
mute on
-P, --lxcpath=PATH
Use an alternate container path. The default is /var/lib/lxc.
-o, --logfile=FILE
Output to an alternate log FILE. The default is no log.
-l, --logpriority=LEVEL
Set log priority to LEVEL. The default log priority is ERROR. Possible values are : FATAL, CRIT, WARN, ERROR, NOTICE, INFO, DEBUG.

Note that this option is setting the priority of the events log in the alternate log file. It do not have effect on the ERROR events log on stderr.

-n, --name=NAME
Use container identifier NAME. The container identifier format is an alphanumeric string.
--version
Show the version number.

HISTORY

Written originally as a shell script by Daniel Lezcano and Serge Hallyn. Later reimplemented and extended in Python by Stéphane Graber and then reimplemented and extended in C by Christian Brauner.

AUTHOR

Christian Brauner <[email protected]>, Stéphane Graber <[email protected]>