Instance states¶
See also: Command-line interface
Instances in Multipass can be in a number of different states:
State |
Description |
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Running |
The instance is currently running and is ready to be used. |
Stopped |
The instance has been intentionally stopped and is not currently consuming resources. It can be started when needed. |
Deleted |
The instance has been marked for deletion. The instance can either be recovered or purged. |
Starting |
The instance is in the process of being started up and initialised. It will transition to the Running state once fully started. |
Restarting |
The instance is undergoing a restart. This involves stopping the instance and then starting it again. |
Delayed shutdown |
The instance has been sent a shutdown signal and will be stopped after a specified delay. This allows for any ongoing processes to be completed before shutdown. |
Suspending |
This instance is in the process of being suspended. The instance’s state and memory will be saved, allowing it to be resumed from where it left off. |
Suspended |
The instance has been suspended, meaning its state and memory have been saved. It can be resumed from this state to continue its operation. |
Unknown |
The state of the instance cannot be determined or retrieved. This might occur due to unexpected errors or issues with Multipass. |
These instance states reflect the various stages an instance can be in while using Multipass. Instances in different states can accept different commands. See Command-line interface for more information on which commands can be used and when.