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% DOCKER(1) Docker User Manuals % William Henry % APRIL 2014
NAME
docker - Docker image and container command line interface
SYNOPSIS
docker [OPTIONS] COMMAND [arg...]
DESCRIPTION
docker has two distinct functions. It is used for starting the Docker daemon and to run the CLI (i.e., to command the daemon to manage images, containers etc.) So docker is both a server, as a daemon, and a client to the daemon, through the CLI.
To run the Docker daemon you do not specify any of the commands listed below but must specify the -d option. The other options listed below are for the daemon only.
The Docker CLI has over 30 commands. The commands are listed below and each has its own man page which explain usage and arguments.
To see the man page for a command run man docker .
OPTIONS
-D=true|false Enable debug mode. Default is false.
-H, --host=[unix:///var/run/docker.sock]: tcp://[host:port] to bind or unix://[/path/to/socket] to use. The socket(s) to bind to in daemon mode specified using one or more tcp://host:port, unix:///path/to/socket, fd://* or fd://socketfd.
--api-enable-cors=true|false Enable CORS headers in the remote API. Default is false.
-b="" Attach containers to a pre-existing network bridge; use 'none' to disable container networking
--bip="" Use the provided CIDR notation address for the dynamically created bridge (docker0); Mutually exclusive of -b
-d=true|false Enable daemon mode. Default is false.
--dns="" Force Docker to use specific DNS servers
-g=""
Path to use as the root of the Docker runtime. Default is /var/lib/docker
.
--icc=true|false Enable inter-container communication. Default is true.
--ip=""
Default IP address to use when binding container ports. Default is 0.0.0.0
.
--ip-masq=true|false Enable IP masquerading for bridge's IP range. Default is true.
--iptables=true|false Disable Docker's addition of iptables rules. Default is true.
--mtu=VALUE
Set the containers network mtu. Default is 1500
.
-p=""
Path to use for daemon PID file. Default is /var/run/docker.pid
**--registry-mirror=:// Prepend a registry mirror to be used for image pulls. May be specified multiple times.
-s="" Force the Docker runtime to use a specific storage driver.
-v=true|false Print version information and quit. Default is false.
--selinux-enabled=true|false Enable selinux support. Default is false. SELinux does not presently support the BTRFS storage driver.
COMMANDS
docker-attach(1) Attach to a running container
docker-build(1) Build an image from a Dockerfile
docker-commit(1) Create a new image from a container's changes
docker-cp(1) Copy files/folders from a container's filesystem to the host at path
docker-create(1) Create a new container
docker-diff(1) Inspect changes on a container's filesystem
docker-events(1) Get real time events from the server
docker-exec(1) Run a command in an active container
docker-export(1) Stream the contents of a container as a tar archive
docker-history(1) Show the history of an image
docker-images(1) List images
docker-import(1) Create a new filesystem image from the contents of a tarball
docker-info(1) Display system-wide information
docker-inspect(1) Return low-level information on a container
docker-kill(1) Kill a running container (which includes the wrapper process and everything inside it)
docker-load(1) Load an image from a tar archive
docker-login(1) Register or Login to a Docker registry server
docker-logout(1) Log the user out of a Docker registry server
docker-logs(1) Fetch the logs of a container
docker-pause(1) Pause all processes within a container
docker-port(1) Lookup the public-facing port which is NAT-ed to PRIVATE_PORT
docker-ps(1) List containers
docker-pull(1) Pull an image or a repository from a Docker registry server
docker-push(1) Push an image or a repository to a Docker registry server
docker-restart(1) Restart a running container
docker-rm(1) Remove one or more containers
docker-rmi(1) Remove one or more images
docker-run(1) Run a command in a new container
docker-save(1) Save an image to a tar archive
docker-search(1) Search for an image in the Docker index
docker-start(1) Start a stopped container
docker-stop(1) Stop a running container
docker-tag(1) Tag an image into a repository
docker-top(1) Lookup the running processes of a container
docker-unpause(1) Unpause all processes within a container
docker-version(1) Show the Docker version information
docker-wait(1) Block until a container stops, then print its exit code
EXAMPLES
For specific examples please see the man page for the specific Docker command. For example:
man docker run
HISTORY
April 2014, Originally compiled by William Henry (whenry at redhat dot com) based on docker.com source material and internal work.