diff --git a/docs/sources/installation/mac.md b/docs/sources/installation/mac.md index 7bc2ec5d01..1d51022f44 100644 --- a/docs/sources/installation/mac.md +++ b/docs/sources/installation/mac.md @@ -12,7 +12,7 @@ using a lightweight virtual machine. You can use the OS X Docker client to control the virtualized engine to build, run and manage Docker containers. To make this process easier we designed a helper application called -[boot2docker](https://github.com/boot2docker/boot2docker) to install the +[Boot2Docker](https://github.com/boot2docker/boot2docker) to install the virtual machine and run the Docker daemon. ## Demonstration @@ -23,41 +23,40 @@ virtual machine and run the Docker daemon. 1. Download the latest release of the [Docker for OSX Installer]( https://github.com/boot2docker/osx-installer/releases) + 2. Run the installer, which will install VirtualBox and the Boot2Docker management tool. ![](/installation/images/osx-installer.png) + 3. Run the `Boot2Docker` app in the `Applications` folder: ![](/installation/images/osx-Boot2Docker-Start-app.png) - OR to do it manually, open a terminal and run: -``` - boot2docker init - boot2docker start - export DOCKER_HOST=tcp://$(boot2docker ip 2>/dev/null):2375 -``` + Or to initiate Boot2Docker manually, open a terminal and run: -`boot2docker init` will ask you to enter an ssh key passphrase - the simplest -(but least secure) is to just hit [Enter]. This passphrase is used by the -`boot2docker ssh` command. + $ boot2docker init + $ boot2docker start + $ export DOCKER_HOST=tcp://$(boot2docker ip 2>/dev/null):2375 + + The `boot2docker init` command will ask you to enter an SSH key passphrase - the simplest + (but least secure) is to just hit [Enter]. This passphrase is used by the + `boot2docker ssh` command. Once you have an initialized virtual machine, you can `boot2docker stop` and `boot2docker start` it. ## Upgrading -To upgrade: - 1. Download the latest release of the [Docker for OSX Installer]( https://github.com/boot2docker/osx-installer/releases) + 2. Run the installer, which will update VirtualBox and the Boot2Docker management tool. + 3. To upgrade your existing virtual machine, open a terminal and run: -``` - boot2docker stop - boot2docker download - boot2docker start -``` + $ boot2docker stop + $ boot2docker download + $ boot2docker start ## Running Docker @@ -75,16 +74,12 @@ network adapter to which the container's ports will be exposed on. If you run a container with an exposed port: -``` - docker run --rm -i -t -p 80:80 apache -``` + $ docker run --rm -i -t -p 80:80 apache Then you should be able to access that Apache server using the IP address reported to you using: -``` - boot2docker ssh ip addr show dev eth1 -``` + $ boot2docker ssh ip addr show dev eth1 Typically, it is 192.168.59.103, but at this point it can change. @@ -96,12 +91,9 @@ https://github.com/boot2docker/boot2docker/blob/master/doc/WORKAROUNDS.md) The Boot2Docker management tool provides some commands: -``` -$ ./boot2docker -Usage: ./boot2docker [] -{help|init|up|ssh|save|down|poweroff|reset|restart|config|status|info|delete|download|version} -[] -``` + $ ./boot2docker + Usage: ./boot2docker [] + {help|init|up|ssh|save|down|poweroff|reset|restart|config|status|info|delete|download|version} Continue with the [User Guide](/userguide/). diff --git a/docs/sources/installation/windows.md b/docs/sources/installation/windows.md index 2124c11b92..5d79d58502 100644 --- a/docs/sources/installation/windows.md +++ b/docs/sources/installation/windows.md @@ -9,7 +9,7 @@ is no native Windows Docker client yet, so everything is done inside the virtual machine. To make this process easier we designed a helper application called -[boot2docker](https://github.com/boot2docker/boot2docker) to install the +[Boot2Docker](https://github.com/boot2docker/boot2docker) to install the virtual machine and run the Docker daemon. ## Demonstration @@ -25,26 +25,24 @@ virtual machine and run the Docker daemon. 3. Run the `Boot2Docker Start` shell script from your Desktop or Program Files > Docker. The Start script will ask you to enter an ssh key passphrase - the simplest (but least secure) is to just hit [Enter]. + ![](/installation/images/windows-boot2docker-start.png) -The `Boot2Docker Start` script will connect you to a shell session in the virtual -Machine. If needed, it will initialise a new VM and start it. + The `Boot2Docker Start` script will connect you to a shell session in the virtual + machine. If needed, it will initialize a new VM and start it. ## Upgrading -To upgrade: - 1. Download the latest release of the [Docker for Windows Installer]( https://github.com/boot2docker/windows-installer/releases) + 2. Run the installer, which will update the Boot2Docker management tool. + 3. To upgrade your existing virtual machine, open a terminal and run: - -``` + boot2docker stop boot2docker download boot2docker start -``` - ## Running Docker @@ -61,10 +59,8 @@ This will download the small busybox image and print hello world. The Boot2Docker management tool provides some commands: -``` -$ ./boot2docker -Usage: ./boot2docker [] {help|init|up|ssh|save|down|poweroff|reset|restart|config|status|info|delete|download|version} [] -``` + $ ./boot2docker + Usage: ./boot2docker [] {help|init|up|ssh|save|down|poweroff|reset|restart|config|status|info|delete|download|version} [] ## Container port redirection @@ -74,16 +70,12 @@ network adaptor to which the container's ports will be exposed on. If you run a container with an exposed port: -``` - docker run --rm -i -t -p 80:80 apache -``` + docker run --rm -i -t -p 80:80 apache Then you should be able to access that Apache server using the IP address reported to you using: -``` - boot2docker ssh ip addr show dev eth1 -``` + boot2docker ssh ip addr show dev eth1 Typically, it is 192.168.59.103, but at this point it can change. @@ -91,6 +83,4 @@ If you want to share container ports with other computers on your LAN, you will need to set up [NAT adaptor based port forwarding]( https://github.com/boot2docker/boot2docker/blob/master/doc/WORKAROUNDS.md) - - For further information or to report issues, please see the [Boot2Docker site](http://boot2docker.io)