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:title: Installing Docker on a Mac
:description: Installing Docker on a Mac
:keywords: Docker, Docker documentation, virtualbox, git, ssh
:title: Requirements and Installation on Mac OS X 10.6 Snow Leopard
:description: Please note this project is currently under heavy development. It should not be used in production.
:keywords: Docker, Docker documentation, requirements, virtualbox, ssh, linux, os x, osx, mac
.. _install_using_vagrant:
.. macosx:
Installing Docker on a Mac
==========================
Mac OS X
========
This guide explains how to install a full Docker setup on your Mac,
using Virtualbox and Vagrant.
.. note::
Install Vagrant and Virtualbox
------------------------------
These instructions are available with the new release of Docker
(version 0.8). However, they are subject to change.
.. include:: install_header.inc
.. include:: install_unofficial.inc
Docker is supported on Mac OS X 10.6 "Snow Leopard" or newer.
#. Install virtualbox from https://www.virtualbox.org/ (or use your
package manager)
#. Install vagrant from http://www.vagrantup.com/ (or use your package
manager)
#. Install git if you had not installed it before, check if it is
installed by running ``git`` in a terminal window
How To Install Docker On Mac OS X
=================================
Spin it up
VirtualBox
----------
1. Fetch the docker sources (this includes the ``Vagrantfile`` for
machine setup).
Docker on OS X needs VirtualBox to run. To begin with, head over to
`VirtualBox Download Page`_ and get the tool for ``OS X hosts x86/amd64``.
.. code-block:: bash
.. _VirtualBox Download Page: https://www.virtualbox.org/wiki/Downloads
git clone https://github.com/dotcloud/docker.git
Once the download is complete, open the disk image, run the set up file
(i.e. ``VirtualBox.pkg``) and install VirtualBox. Do not simply copy the
package without running the installer.
2. Change directory to docker
boot2docker
-----------
.. code-block:: bash
`boot2docker`_ provides a handy script to easily manage the VM running the
``docker`` daemon. It also takes care of the installation for the OS image
that is used for the job.
cd docker
.. _GitHub page: https://github.com/steeve/boot2docker
3. Run vagrant from the sources directory
Open up a new terminal window, if you have not already.
.. code-block:: bash
vagrant up
Vagrant will:
* Download the 'official' Precise64 base ubuntu virtual machine image from vagrantup.com
* Boot this image in virtualbox
* Follow official :ref:`ubuntu_linux` installation path
You now have a Ubuntu Virtual Machine running with docker pre-installed.
Connect
-------
To access the VM and use Docker, Run ``vagrant ssh`` from the same directory as where you ran
``vagrant up``. Vagrant will connect you to the correct VM.
Run the following commands to get boot2docker:
.. code-block:: bash
vagrant ssh
# Enter the application directory
cd ~/Applications
# Get the file
curl https://raw.github.com/steeve/boot2docker/master/boot2docker > boot2docker
# Mark it executable
chmod +x boot2docker
Docker OS X Client
------------------
Upgrades
--------
Since your local VM is based on Ubuntu, you can upgrade docker by logging in to the
VM and calling ``apt-get``:
The ``docker`` daemon is accessed using the ``docker`` client.
Run the following commands to get it downloaded and set up:
.. code-block:: bash
# Log into the VM
vagrant ssh
# Get the file
curl -o docker http://get.docker.io/builds/Darwin/x86_64/docker-latest
# Mark it executable
chmod +x docker
# update your sources list
sudo apt-get update
# Set the environment variable for the docker daemon
export DOCKER_HOST=tcp://
# Copy the executable file
sudo cp docker /usr/local/bin/
# install the latest
sudo apt-get install lxc-docker
And thats it! Lets check out how to use it.
How To Use Docker On Mac OS X
=============================
Run
---
The ``docker`` daemon (via boot2docker)
---------------------------------------
Now you are in the VM, run docker
Inside the ``~/Application`` directory, run the following commands:
.. code-block:: bash
sudo docker
# Initiate the VM
./boot2docker init
# Run the VM (the docker daemon)
./boot2docker up
# To see all available commands:
./boot2docker
Continue with the :ref:`hello_world` example.
# Usage ./boot2docker {init|start|up|pause|stop|restart|status|info|delete|ssh|download}
The ``docker`` client
---------------------
Once the VM with the ``docker`` daemon is up, you can use the ``docker``
client just like any other application.
.. code-block:: bash
docker version
# Client version: 0.7.6
# Go version (client): go1.2
# Git commit (client): bc3b2ec
# Server version: 0.7.5
# Git commit (server): c348c04
# Go version (server): go1.2
SSH-ing The VM
--------------
If you feel the need to connect to the VM, you can simply run:
.. code-block:: bash
./boot2docker ssh
# User: docker
# Pwd: tcuser
You can now continue with the :ref:`hello_world` example.
Learn More
==========
boot2docker:
------------
See the GitHub page for `boot2docker`_.
.. _boot2docker: https://github.com/steeve/boot2docker
If SSH complains about keys:
----------------------------
.. code-block:: bash
ssh-keygen -R '[localhost]:2022'
About the way Docker works on Mac OS X:
---------------------------------------
Docker has two key components: the ``docker`` daemon and the ``docker``
client. The tool works by client commanding the daemon. In order to
work and do its magic, the daemon makes use of some Linux Kernel
features (e.g. LXC, name spaces etc.), which are not supported by OS X.
Therefore, the solution of getting Docker to run on OS X consists of
running it inside a lightweight virtual machine. In order to simplify
things, Docker comes with a bash script to make this whole process as
easy as possible (i.e. boot2docker).