Cleanup examples on README

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Solomon Hykes 2013-04-18 22:37:45 -07:00
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@ -127,17 +127,17 @@ First run the docker daemon
All the examples assume your machine is running the docker daemon. To run the docker daemon in the background, simply type: All the examples assume your machine is running the docker daemon. To run the docker daemon in the background, simply type:
.. code-block:: bash ```bash
# On a production system you want this running in an init script
sudo docker -d &
```
sudo docker -d & Now you can run docker in client mode: all commands will be forwarded to the docker daemon, so the client can run from any account.
Now you can run docker in client mode: all commands will be forwarded to the docker daemon, so the client ```bash
can run from any account. # Now you can run docker commands from any account.
docker help
.. code-block:: bash ```
# now you can run docker commands from any account.
docker help
Throwaway shell in a base ubuntu image Throwaway shell in a base ubuntu image
@ -146,18 +146,11 @@ Throwaway shell in a base ubuntu image
```bash ```bash
docker pull ubuntu:12.10 docker pull ubuntu:12.10
# Run an interactive shell # Run an interactive shell, allocate a tty, attach stdin and stdout
# allocate a tty, attach stdin and stdout # To detach the tty without exiting the shell, use the escape sequence Ctrl-p + Ctrl-q
docker run -i -t ubuntu:12.10 /bin/bash docker run -i -t ubuntu:12.10 /bin/bash
``` ```
Detaching from the interactive shell
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```
# To detach without killing the shell, you can use the escape sequence Ctrl-p + Ctrl-q
# Note: this works only in tty mode (run with -t option).
```
Starting a long-running worker process Starting a long-running worker process
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@ -172,16 +165,16 @@ docker logs $JOB
docker kill $JOB docker kill $JOB
``` ```
Run an irc bouncer Running an irc bouncer
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```bash ```bash
BOUNCER_ID=$(docker run -d -p 6667 -u irc shykes/znc $USER $PASSWORD) BOUNCER_ID=$(docker run -d -p 6667 -u irc shykes/znc $USER $PASSWORD)
echo "Configure your irc client to connect to port $(port $BOUNCER_ID 6667) of this machine" echo "Configure your irc client to connect to port $(port $BOUNCER_ID 6667) of this machine"
``` ```
Run Redis Running Redis
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```bash ```bash
REDIS_ID=$(docker run -d -p 6379 shykes/redis redis-server) REDIS_ID=$(docker run -d -p 6379 shykes/redis redis-server)