continue
The continue
command downloads the last state of a container and then starts it.
Usage: turbo continue <options> <state-id>
<options> available:
-a, --attach Attach to stdin, stdout, and stderr of the
container
--admin Run the container as admin user
-d, --detach Run the container in the background
--diagnostic Enable diagnotic logging
--disable=VALUE Disable the specified Turbo VM setting
--disable-sync Disable container synchronization
-e, --env=VALUE Set environment variables inside the container
--enable=VALUE Enable the specified Turbo VM setting
--enable-sync Enable container synchronization
--env-file=VALUE Read in a line delimited file of ENV variables
--format=VALUE Use json format for output
--hosts=VALUE Add an entry to the virtual /etc/hosts file
(<redirect>:<name>)
-i, --isolate=VALUE Set isolation level: full, write-copy or merge
--link=VALUE Add link to another container
(<container>:<alias>)
--mount=VALUE Mount a host folder into the container. Format:
[other-container:]SourceFolder[=TargetFolder]
--private Synchronize this container privately, visible
only to me
--public Synchronize this container publicly, visible to
everyone
--route-add=VALUE Add route mapping. Supported protocols: ip, pipe, tcp, udp
--route-block=VALUE Block specified route or protocol. Supported protocols: ip, tcp, udp
--route-file=VALUE Specify a routing rules file
--startup-file=VALUE Override the default startup file
--startup-verb=VALUE Override the default startup verb
--trigger=VALUE Execute named group of startup files
--using=VALUE Use selected images as a temporary dependency
--vm=VALUE The Turbo VM version to run the container with
--wait-after-error Leave program open after error
--wait-after-exit Leave program open after it exits
--with-root=VALUE Set the containers root directory
If the continue
command is run against an already-running container then no action will be taken.
To enable diagnostic logging for the container, specify the --diagnostic
flag.
To run the container in the background, specify the -d
or --detach
flag.
JSON output
When --format=json
option was passed this command will provide output in JSON format. It will contain either a container
object with information about executed container or an error
object if command failed.