• docker设置并运行部分命令及原文


    1.设置开机启动

    If you want Docker to start at boot, you should also:

    $ sudo systemctl enable docker

    2. 启动,停止,重启

    $ sudo systemctl start docker

    $ sudo systemctl stop docker

    $ sudo systemctl restart docker

    3.开启本地和远程

    修改/etc/sysconfig/docker文件,替换

    -H fd://为

    -H unix:///var/run/docker.sock -H 0.0.0.0:2376

    4.boot2docker启动参数

    /usr/local/bin/docker -d -D -g /var/lib/docker -H unix:// -H tcp://0.0.0.0:2376 --tlsverify --tlscacert=/var/lib/boot2docker/tls/ca.pem --tlscert=/var/lib/

    5. 确认docker启动

    Verify that the docker daemon is running as specified with the ps command.

    $ ps aux | grep docker | grep -v grep

    Configuring and running Docker on various distributions

    After successfully installing Docker, the docker daemon runs with its default configuration.

    In a production environment, system administrators typically configure the dockerdaemon to start and stop according to an organization’s requirements. In most cases, the system administrator configures a process manager such as SysVinitUpstart, or systemd to manage the docker daemon’s start and stop.

    Running the docker daemon directly

    The docker daemon can be run directly using the -d option. By default it listens on the Unix socket unix:///var/run/docker.sock

    $ docker -d
    
    INFO[0000] +job init_networkdriver()
    INFO[0000] +job serveapi(unix:///var/run/docker.sock)
    INFO[0000] Listening for HTTP on unix (/var/run/docker.sock)
    ...
    ...
    

    Configuring the docker daemon directly

    If you’re running the docker daemon directly by running docker -d instead of using a process manager, you can append the configuration options to the dockerrun command directly. Just like the -d option, other options can be passed to the docker daemon to configure it.

    Some of the daemon’s options are:

    FlagDescription
    -D--debug=false Enable or disable debug mode. By default, this is false.
    -H,--host=[] Daemon socket(s) to connect to.
    --tls=false Enable or disable TLS. By default, this is false.

    Here is a an example of running the docker daemon with configuration options:

    $ docker -d -D --tls=true --tlscert=/var/docker/server.pem --tlskey=/var/docker/serverkey.pem -H tcp://192.168.59.3:2376
    

    These options :

    • Enable -D (debug) mode
    • Set tls to true with the server certificate and key specified using --tlscert and --tlskey respectively
    • Listen for connections on tcp://192.168.59.3:2376

    The command line reference has the complete list of daemon flags with explanations.

    Ubuntu

    As of 14.04, Ubuntu uses Upstart as a process manager. By default, Upstart jobs are located in  /etc/init and the docker Upstart job can be found at /etc/init/docker.conf.

    After successfully installing Docker for Ubuntu, you can check the running status using Upstart in this way:

    $ sudo status docker
    
    docker start/running, process 989
    

    Running Docker

    You can start/stop/restart the docker daemon using

    $ sudo start docker
    
    $ sudo stop docker
    
    $ sudo restart docker
    

    Configuring Docker

    You configure the docker daemon in the /etc/default/docker file on your system. You do this by specifying values in a DOCKER_OPTS variable.

    To configure Docker options:

    1. Log into your host as a user with sudo or root privileges.

    2. If you don’t have one, create the /etc/default/docker file on your host. Depending on how you installed Docker, you may already have this file.

    3. Open the file with your favorite editor.

      $ sudo vi /etc/default/docker
      
    4. Add a DOCKER_OPTS variable with the following options. These options are appended to the docker daemon’s run command.

        DOCKER_OPTS="-D --tls=true --tlscert=/var/docker/server.pem --tlskey=/var/docker/serverkey.pem -H tcp://192.168.59.3:2376"
    

    These options :

    • Enable -D (debug) mode
    • Set tls to true with the server certificate and key specified using --tlscert and --tlskey respectively
    • Listen for connections on tcp://192.168.59.3:2376

    The command line reference has the complete list of daemon flags with explanations.

    1. Save and close the file.

    2. Restart the docker daemon.

      $ sudo restart docker
      
    3. Verify that the docker daemon is running as specified with the ps command.

      $ ps aux | grep docker | grep -v grep
      

    Logs

    By default logs for Upstart jobs are located in /var/log/upstart and the logs for docker daemon can be located at /var/log/upstart/docker.log

    $ tail -f /var/log/upstart/docker.log
    INFO[0000] Loading containers: done.
    INFO[0000] docker daemon: 1.6.0 4749651; execdriver: native-0.2; graphdriver: aufs
    INFO[0000] +job acceptconnections()
    INFO[0000] -job acceptconnections() = OK (0)
    INFO[0000] Daemon has completed initialization
    

    CentOS / Red Hat Enterprise Linux / Fedora

    As of 7.x, CentOS and RHEL use systemd as the process manager. As of 21, Fedora uses systemd as its process manager.

    After successfully installing Docker for CentOS/Red Hat Enterprise Linux/Fedora, you can check the running status in this way:

    $ sudo systemctl status docker
    

    Running Docker

    You can start/stop/restart the docker daemon using

    $ sudo systemctl start docker
    
    $ sudo systemctl stop docker
    
    $ sudo systemctl restart docker
    

    If you want Docker to start at boot, you should also:

    $ sudo systemctl enable docker
    

    Configuring Docker

    You configure the docker daemon in the /etc/sysconfig/docker file on your host. You do this by specifying values in a variable. For CentOS 7.x and RHEL 7.x, the name of the variable is OPTIONS and for CentOS 6.x and RHEL 6.x, the name of the variable is other_args. For this section, we will use CentOS 7.x as an example to configure the docker daemon.

    By default, systemd services are located either in /etc/systemd/service/lib/systemd/system or /usr/lib/systemd/system. The docker.service file can be found in either of these three directories depending on your host.

    To configure Docker options:

    1. Log into your host as a user with sudo or root privileges.

    2. If you don’t have one, create the /etc/sysconfig/docker file on your host. Depending on how you installed Docker, you may already have this file.

    3. Open the file with your favorite editor.

      $ sudo vi /etc/sysconfig/docker
      
    4. Add a OPTIONS variable with the following options. These options are appended to the command that starts the docker daemon.

        OPTIONS="-D --tls=true --tlscert=/var/docker/server.pem --tlskey=/var/docker/serverkey.pem -H tcp://192.168.59.3:2376"
    

    These options :

    • Enable -D (debug) mode
    • Set tls to true with the server certificate and key specified using --tlscert and --tlskey respectively
    • Listen for connections on tcp://192.168.59.3:2376

    The command line reference has the complete list of daemon flags with explanations.

    1. Save and close the file.

    2. Restart the docker daemon.

      $ sudo service docker restart
      
    3. Verify that the docker daemon is running as specified with the ps command.

      $ ps aux | grep docker | grep -v grep
      

    Logs

    systemd has its own logging system called the journal. The logs for the dockerdaemon can be viewed using journalctl -u docker

    $ sudo journalctl -u docker
    May 06 00:22:05 localhost.localdomain systemd[1]: Starting Docker Application Container Engine...
    May 06 00:22:05 localhost.localdomain docker[2495]: time="2015-05-06T00:22:05Z" level="info" msg="+job serveapi(unix:///var/run/docker.sock)"
    May 06 00:22:05 localhost.localdomain docker[2495]: time="2015-05-06T00:22:05Z" level="info" msg="Listening for HTTP on unix (/var/run/docker.sock)"
    May 06 00:22:06 localhost.localdomain docker[2495]: time="2015-05-06T00:22:06Z" level="info" msg="+job init_networkdriver()"
    May 06 00:22:06 localhost.localdomain docker[2495]: time="2015-05-06T00:22:06Z" level="info" msg="-job init_networkdriver() = OK (0)"
    May 06 00:22:06 localhost.localdomain docker[2495]: time="2015-05-06T00:22:06Z" level="info" msg="Loading containers: start."
    May 06 00:22:06 localhost.localdomain docker[2495]: time="2015-05-06T00:22:06Z" level="info" msg="Loading containers: done."
    May 06 00:22:06 localhost.localdomain docker[2495]: time="2015-05-06T00:22:06Z" level="info" msg="docker daemon: 1.5.0-dev fc0329b/1.5.0; execdriver: native-0.2; graphdriver: devicemapper"
    May 06 00:22:06 localhost.localdomain docker[2495]: time="2015-05-06T00:22:06Z" level="info" msg="+job acceptconnections()"
    May 06 00:22:06 localhost.localdomain docker[2495]: time="2015-05-06T00:22:06Z" level="info" msg="-job acceptconnections() = OK (0)"
    

    Note: Using and configuring journal is an advanced topic and is beyond the scope of this article.

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