% podman-pod-top(1)
podman-pod-top - Display the running processes of containers in a pod
podman top [options] pod [format-descriptors]
Display the running process of containers in a pod. The format-descriptors are ps (1) compatible AIX format descriptors but extended to print additional information, such as the seccomp mode or the effective capabilities of a given process.
--help, -h
Print usage statement
--latest, -l
Instead of providing the pod name or ID, use the last created pod.
The following descriptors are supported in addition to the AIX format descriptors mentioned in ps (1):
args, capbnd, capeff, capinh, capprm, comm, etime, group, hgroup, hpid, huser, label, nice, pcpu, pgid, pid, ppid, rgroup, ruser, seccomp, state, time, tty, user, vsz
capbnd
Set of bounding capabilities. See capabilities (7) for more information.
capeff
Set of effective capabilities. See capabilities (7) for more information.
capinh
Set of inheritable capabilities. See capabilities (7) for more information.
capprm
Set of permitted capabilities. See capabilities (7) for more information.
hgroup
The corresponding effective group of a container process on the host.
hpid
The corresponding host PID of a container process.
huser
The corresponding effective user of a container process on the host.
label
Current security attributes of the process.
seccomp
Seccomp mode of the process (i.e., disabled, strict or filter). See seccomp (2) for more information.
state
Process state codes (e.g, R for running, S for sleeping). See proc(5) for more information.
By default, podman-top
prints data similar to ps -ef
:
$ podman pod top b031293491cc
USER PID PPID %CPU ELAPSED TTY TIME COMMAND
root 1 0 0.000 2h5m38.737137571s ? 0s top
root 8 0 0.000 2h5m15.737228361s ? 0s top
The output can be controlled by specifying format descriptors as arguments after the pod:
$ podman pod top -l pid seccomp args %C
PID SECCOMP COMMAND %CPU
1 filter top 0.000
1 filter /bin/sh 0.000
podman-pod(1), ps(1), seccomp(2), proc(5), capabilities(7)
August 2018, Originally compiled by Peter Hunt [email protected]