]> @LXC_GENERATE_DATE@ lxc-ls 1 lxc-ls list the containers existing on the system lxc-ls -1 --active --frozen --running --stopped --defined -f -F format -g groups --nesting=NUM --filter=regex Description lxc-ls list the containers existing on the system. Options Show one entry per line. (default when /dev/stdout isn't a tty) List only active containers (same as --frozen --running). List only frozen containers. List only running containers. List only stopped containers. List only defined containers. Use a fancy, column-based output. Comma separated list of columns to show in the fancy output. The list of accepted and default fields is listed in --help. Comma separated list of groups the container must have to be displayed. The parameter may be passed multiple times. Show nested containers. The number of nesting levels to be shown can be specified by passing a number as argument. 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 . 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. &commonoptions; &seealso; 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 christian.brauner@mailbox.org, Stéphane Graber stgraber@ubuntu.com