Updated Vagrantfile and documentation to reflect new installation path using Ubuntu's PPA, also switched everything to use Ubuntu 12.04 by default.

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Thatcher Peskens 2013-04-22 13:10:32 -07:00
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Vagrantfile vendored
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# Install ubuntu packaging dependencies and create ubuntu packages
config.vm.provision :shell, :inline => "echo 'deb http://ppa.launchpad.net/dotcloud/lxc-docker/ubuntu precise main' >>/etc/apt/sources.list"
config.vm.provision :shell, :inline => 'export DEBIAN_FRONTEND=noninteractive; apt-get -qq update; apt-get install -qq -y --force-yes lxc-docker'
end
Vagrant::VERSION < "1.1.0" and Vagrant::Config.run do |config|
@ -45,8 +44,8 @@ Vagrant::VERSION >= "1.1.0" and Vagrant.configure("2") do |config|
end
config.vm.provider :virtualbox do |vb|
config.vm.box = "quantal64_3.5.0-25"
config.vm.box_url = "http://get.docker.io/vbox/ubuntu/12.10/quantal64_3.5.0-25.box"
config.vm.box = 'precise64'
config.vm.box_url = 'http://files.vagrantup.com/precise64.box'
end
end
@ -76,7 +75,8 @@ Vagrant::VERSION >= "1.2.0" and Vagrant.configure("2") do |config|
end
config.vm.provider :virtualbox do |vb|
config.vm.box = "quantal64_3.5.0-25"
config.vm.box_url = "http://get.docker.io/vbox/ubuntu/12.10/quantal64_3.5.0-25.box"
config.vm.box = 'precise64'
config.vm.box_url = 'http://files.vagrantup.com/precise64.box'
end
end

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Docker on Ubuntu
================
Docker is now available as a Ubuntu PPA (Personal Package Archive), which makes installing Docker on Ubuntu super easy!
Docker is now available as a Ubuntu PPA (Personal Package Archive),
`hosted on launchpad <https://launchpad.net/~dotcloud/+archive/lxc-docker>`_
which makes installing Docker on Ubuntu very easy.
**The Requirements**
@ -17,14 +19,14 @@ Add the custom package sources to your apt sources list. Copy and paste both the
>> /etc/apt/sources.list"
Update your sources. You will see a warning that GPG signatures cannot be verified
Update your sources. You will see a warning that GPG signatures cannot be verified.
.. code-block:: bash
sudo apt-get update
Now install it, you will see another warning that the package cannot be authenticated.
Now install it, you will see another warning that the package cannot be authenticated. Confirm install.
.. code-block:: bash

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Upgrading
============
We assume you are upgrading from within the operating system which runs your docker daemon.
These instructions are for upgrading your Docker binary for when you had a custom (non package manager) installation.
If you istalled docker using apt-get, use that to upgrade.
Get the latest docker binary:

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Install using Vagrant
=====================
Please note this is a community contributed installation path. The only 'official' installation is using the :ref:`ubuntu_linux` installation path. This version
may be out of date because it depends on some binaries to be updated and published
Please note this is a community contributed installation path. The only 'official' installation is using the
:ref:`ubuntu_linux` installation path. This version may sometimes be out of date.
**requirements**
This guide will setup a new virtual machine on your computer. This works on most operating systems,
including MacOX, Windows, Linux, FreeBSD and others. If you can
install these and have at least 400Mb RAM to spare you should be good.
This guide will setup a new virtual machine with docker installed on your computer. This works on most operating
systems, including MacOX, Windows, Linux, FreeBSD and others. If you can install these and have at least 400Mb RAM
to spare you should be good.
Install Vagrant, Virtualbox and Git
-----------------------------------
We currently rely on some Ubuntu-linux specific packages, this will change in the future, but for now we provide a
streamlined path to install Virtualbox with a Ubuntu 12.10 image using Vagrant.
Install Vagrant and Virtualbox
------------------------------
1. Install virtualbox from https://www.virtualbox.org/ (or use your package manager)
2. Install vagrant from http://www.vagrantup.com/ (or use your package manager)
3. Install git if you had not installed it before, check if it is installed by running
``git`` in a terminal window
We recommend having at least about 2Gb of free disk space and 2Gb RAM (or more).
Spin up your machine
--------------------
1. Fetch the docker sources
1. Fetch the docker sources (this includes the instructions for machine setup).
.. code-block:: bash
@ -43,21 +39,16 @@ Spin up your machine
Vagrant will:
* Download the Quantal64 base ubuntu virtual machine image from get.docker.io/
* Download the 'official' Precise64 base ubuntu virtual machine image from vagrantup.com
* Boot this image in virtualbox
Then it will use Puppet to perform an initial setup in this machine:
* Download & untar the most recent docker binary tarball to vagrant homedir.
* Debootstrap to /var/lib/docker/images/ubuntu.
* Install & run dockerd as service.
* Put docker in /usr/local/bin.
* Put latest Go toolchain in /usr/local/go.
* Add the `Docker PPA sources <https://launchpad.net/~dotcloud/+archive/lxc-docker>`_ to /etc/apt/sources.lst
* Update your sources
* Install lxc-docker
You now have a Ubuntu Virtual Machine running with docker pre-installed.
To access the VM and use Docker, Run ``vagrant ssh`` from the same directory as where you ran
``vagrant up``. Vagrant will make sure to connect you to the correct VM.
``vagrant up``. Vagrant will connect you to the correct VM.
.. code-block:: bash
@ -69,5 +60,4 @@ Now you are in the VM, run docker
docker
Continue with the :ref:`hello_world` example.