|
- How to list containers in Docker - Stack Overflow
In Docker 1 13, we regrouped every command to sit under the logical object it’s interacting with For example list and start of containers are now subcommands of docker container and history is a subcommand of docker image
- Docker Container time timezone (will not reflect changes)
Where do Docker containers get their time information? I've created some containers from the basic ubuntu:trusty image, and when I run it and request 'date', I get UTC time For awhile I got around
- How do I get a console-like connection into a Docker containers shell . . .
Here are some related resources: openssh-server doesn't start in Docker container How to get bash or ssh into a running container in background mode? Can you run GUI applications in a Linux Docker container? Other useful approaches for graphical access found with search: Docker X11 If you run SSHD in your Docker containers, you're doing it wrong!
- What does --network=host option in Docker command really do?
As an example if I run a webapp deployed via a docker image in port 8080 by using option -p 8080:8080 in docker run command, I know I will have to access it on 8080 port on Docker containers ip theWebAppName But I cannot really think of a way how --network=host option works
- Sudden Docker error about client API version - Stack Overflow
Docker doesn’t always keep the client-server API versions in perfect sync, so if the daemon jumps to something like 1 44 and your TestContainers setup is still locked on 1 32, it just refuses the call and you get that “client version too old” thing
- How to fix Docker: Permission denied - Stack Overflow
I installed Docker on my Ubuntu machine When I run sudo docker run hello-world it works But if I write the command without sudo docker run hello-world it displays the following: docker: Got
- How do I pass environment variables to Docker containers?
Using docker-compose, you can inherit environment variables in docker-compose yml and subsequently any Dockerfile (s) called by docker-compose to build images This is useful when the Dockerfile RUN command should execute commands specific to the environment
- What is docker run -it flag? - Stack Overflow
73 docker run -it ubuntu:xenial bin bash starts the container in the interactive mode (hence -it flag) that allows you to interact with bin bash of the container That means now you will have bash session inside the container, so you can ls, mkdir, or do any bash command inside the container The key here is the word "interactive"
|
|
|