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Version: 6.x (Latest)

devspace restart --help

Restarts containers where the sync restart helper is injected

Synopsis

devspace restart [flags]
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Restarts containers where the sync restart helper
is injected:

devspace restart
devspace restart -n my-namespace
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Flags

  -c, --container string        Container name within pod to restart
-h, --help help for restart
-l, --label-selector string Comma separated key=value selector list (e.g. release=test)
--name string The sync path name to restart
--pick Select a pod (default true)
--pod string Pod to restart

Global & Inherited Flags

      --debug                        Prints the stack trace if an error occurs
--disable-profile-activation If true will ignore all profile activations
--inactivity-timeout int Minutes the current user is inactive (no mouse or keyboard interaction) until DevSpace will exit automatically. 0 to disable. Only supported on windows and mac operating systems
--kube-context string The kubernetes context to use
--kubeconfig string The kubeconfig path to use
-n, --namespace string The kubernetes namespace to use
--no-colors Do not show color highlighting in log output. This avoids invisible output with different terminal background colors
--no-warn If true does not show any warning when deploying into a different namespace or kube-context than before
--override-name string If specified will override the DevSpace project name provided in the devspace.yaml
-p, --profile strings The DevSpace profiles to apply. Multiple profiles are applied in the order they are specified
--silent Run in silent mode and prevents any devspace log output except panics & fatals
-s, --switch-context Switches and uses the last kube context and namespace that was used to deploy the DevSpace project
--var strings Variables to override during execution (e.g. --var=MYVAR=MYVALUE)