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lxc-exec - Execute commands in instances
lxc exec [:] [flags] [--]
Description:
Execute commands in instances
The command is executed directly using exec, so there is no shell
and
shell patterns (variables, file redirects, ...) won't be understood.
If you need a shell environment you need to execute the shell
executable, passing the shell commands as arguments, for example:
lxc exec <instance> -- sh -c "cd /tmp && pwd"
Mode defaults to non-interactive, interactive mode is selected if both stdin AND stdout are terminals (stderr is ignored).
--cwd="" Directory to run the command in (default /root)``
-n, --disable-stdin[=false] Disable stdin (reads from /dev/null)
--env=[] Environment variable to set (e.g. HOME=/home/foo)``
-t, --force-interactive[=false] Force pseudo-terminal allocation
-T, --force-noninteractive[=false] Disable pseudo-terminal allocation
--group=0 Group ID to run the command as (default 0)``
--mode="auto" Override the terminal mode (auto, interactive or non-interactive)``
--user=0 User ID to run the command as (default 0)``
--debug[=false] Show all debug messages
--force-local[=false] Force using the local unix socket
-h, --help[=false] Print help
--project="" Override the source project``
-q, --quiet[=false] Don't show progress information
--sub-commands[=false] Use with help or --help to view sub-commands
-v, --verbose[=false] Show all information messages
--version[=false] Print version number
5-May-2023 Auto generated by spf13/cobra
May 2023 | Auto generated by spf13/cobra |