Podman Debug
Diagnose container issues, inspect logs, and troubleshoot Podman containers.
Instructions
- Run
podman ps -ato see all containers and their states - Identify the problematic container by name or ID
- Check container logs with
podman logs <container> - Inspect container config with
podman inspect <container> - If needed, exec into running container:
podman exec -it <container> /bin/sh - Report findings and suggest fixes
Common diagnostic commands
# Container status and health
podman ps -a --format "table {{.Names}}\t{{.Status}}\t{{.Ports}}"
podman healthcheck run <container>
# Logs with timestamps
podman logs -t --since 10m <container>
podman logs -f <container> # follow
# Resource usage
podman stats --no-stream
# Inspect specific fields
podman inspect -f '{{.State.ExitCode}}' <container>
podman inspect -f '{{.State.Error}}' <container>
podman inspect -f '{{json .NetworkSettings}}' <container>
# Container processes
podman top <container>
# Events
podman events --since 1h --filter container=<name>
Common issues and solutions
| Symptom | Check | Likely Cause |
| ------------------- | ---------------------- | ---------------------------- |
| Exit code 137 | dmesg \| grep -i oom | OOM killed - increase memory |
| Exit code 1 | podman logs | Application error |
| Exit code 126 | Entrypoint permissions | chmod +x on entrypoint |
| Exit code 127 | Entrypoint path | Command not found in image |
| Network unreachable | podman network ls | Network not attached |
Rules
- MUST check logs before suggesting fixes
- MUST report exit codes and their meaning
- Never restart containers without user approval
- Never remove containers or volumes without explicit request
- Always suggest
--rmflag for debug containers
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