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Installing Docker
Installing Docker on Fedora 19
Remove the docker package. It conflicts with the docker-io package ( read all about this matter in BZ#1043676).
$ sudo yum -y remove docker
Install the docker-io package.
$ sudo yum install -y docker-io
Start the Docker daemon.
$ sudo systemctl start docker
Note To make Docker start at boot, run sudo systemctl enable docker. Verify that Docker is working.
$ sudo docker run -i -t fedora /bin/bash
The following happens if there is no local fedora image:
[user@localhost docker]$ sudo docker run -i -t fedora /bin/bash Unable to find image 'fedora' locally Pulling repository fedora b7de3133ff98: Download complete 5cc9e91966f7: Download complete 511136ea3c5a: Download complete ef52fb1fe610: Download complete bash-4.2#
Test your Docker setup with the fedora' image:
$ sudo docker pull fedora
Run the following command to run "Hello World" by means of Busybox:
$ sudo docker run fedora /bin/echo hello world
The following text appears:
hello world
Installing Docker on Fedora 20
Remove the docker package:
$ sudo yum -y remove docker
Install the wmdocker package:
$ sudo yum -y install wmdocker
Install docker-io:
$ sudo yum -y install docker-io
Update the docker-io package:
$ sudo yum -y update docker-io
Docker Commands
docker info
This command displays system-wide information about docker.
$ sudo docker info [sudo] password for zdover1: Containers: 43 Images: 124 Storage Driver: devicemapper Pool Name: docker-253:2-1977550-pool Pool Blocksize: 64 Kb Data file: /var/lib/docker/devicemapper/devicemapper/data Metadata file: /var/lib/docker/devicemapper/devicemapper/metadata Data Space Used: 14416.3 Mb Data Space Total: 102400.0 Mb Metadata Space Used: 15.3 Mb Metadata Space Total: 2048.0 Mb Execution Driver: native-0.2 Kernel Version: 3.16.3-200.fc20.x86_64 Operating System: Fedora 20 (Heisenbug) Username: username Registry: [1]
docker run
This command runs a docker container.
$ sudo docker run busybox /bin/echo this is an echo
The above command runs busybox, calls /bin/echo, and passes the string "this is an echo" to busybox.
$ sudo docker run a87ecb4f327c -i -t /bin/bash
The above command runs image a87ecb4f327c interactively (-i) with a pseudo-teletype interface (-t), and delivers you into a BASH shell.
Mapping container ports to host ports
$ docker run -p 8080:80 -d -i -t fedora/httpd
The above command runs fedora/httpd in a container in detached mode, interactively, with a pseudo-teletype. Container port 80 is mapped to host port 8080 by means of the part of the command reading -p 8080:80.
docker ps
This command shows containers. By default, the command shows only running containers.
$ sudo docker ps
To show all containers (including containers that are not running), use this command:
$ sudo docker ps -a
Dockerfiles
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