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:title: Requirements and Installation on Windows
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:description: Docker's tutorial to run docker on Windows
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:keywords: Docker, Docker documentation, Windows, requirements, virtualbox, vagrant, git, ssh, putty, cygwin
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.. _windows:
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Using Vagrant (Windows)
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=======================
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Docker can run on Windows using a VM like VirtualBox. You then run
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Linux within the VM.
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Installation
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------------
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.. include:: install_header.inc
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.. include:: install_unofficial.inc
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1. Install virtualbox from https://www.virtualbox.org - or follow this tutorial__
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.. __: http://www.slideshare.net/julienbarbier42/install-virtualbox-on-windows-7
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2. Install vagrant from http://www.vagrantup.com - or follow this tutorial__
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.. __: http://www.slideshare.net/julienbarbier42/install-vagrant-on-windows-7
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3. Install git with ssh from http://git-scm.com/downloads - or follow this tutorial__
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.. __: http://www.slideshare.net/julienbarbier42/install-git-with-ssh-on-windows-7
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We recommend having at least 2Gb of free disk space and 2Gb of RAM (or more).
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Opening a command prompt
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------------------------
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First open a cmd prompt. Press Windows key and then press “R”
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key. This will open the RUN dialog box for you. Type “cmd” and press
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Enter. Or you can click on Start, type “cmd” in the “Search programs
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and files” field, and click on cmd.exe.
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.. image:: images/win/_01.gif
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:alt: Git install
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:align: center
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This should open a cmd prompt window.
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.. image:: images/win/_02.gif
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:alt: run docker
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:align: center
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Alternatively, you can also use a Cygwin terminal, or Git Bash (or any
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other command line program you are usually using). The next steps
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would be the same.
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.. _launch_ubuntu:
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Launch an Ubuntu virtual server
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-------------------------------
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Let’s download and run an Ubuntu image with docker binaries already
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installed.
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.. code-block:: bash
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git clone https://github.com/dotcloud/docker.git
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cd docker
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vagrant up
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.. image:: images/win/run_02_.gif
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:alt: run docker
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:align: center
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Congratulations! You are running an Ubuntu server with docker
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installed on it. You do not see it though, because it is running in
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the background.
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Log onto your Ubuntu server
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---------------------------
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Let’s log into your Ubuntu server now. To do so you have two choices:
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- Use Vagrant on Windows command prompt OR
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- Use SSH
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Using Vagrant on Windows Command Prompt
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```````````````````````````````````````
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Run the following command
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.. code-block:: bash
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vagrant ssh
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You may see an error message starting with “`ssh` executable not
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found”. In this case it means that you do not have SSH in your
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PATH. If you do not have SSH in your PATH you can set it up with the
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“set” command. For instance, if your ssh.exe is in the folder named
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“C:\Program Files (x86)\Git\bin”, then you can run the following
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command:
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.. code-block:: bash
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set PATH=%PATH%;C:\Program Files (x86)\Git\bin
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.. image:: images/win/run_03.gif
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:alt: run docker
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:align: center
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Using SSH
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`````````
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First step is to get the IP and port of your Ubuntu server. Simply run:
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.. code-block:: bash
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vagrant ssh-config
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You should see an output with HostName and Port information. In this
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example, HostName is 127.0.0.1 and port is 2222. And the User is
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“vagrant”. The password is not shown, but it is also “vagrant”.
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.. image:: images/win/ssh-config.gif
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:alt: run docker
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:align: center
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You can now use this information for connecting via SSH to your
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server. To do so you can:
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- Use putty.exe OR
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- Use SSH from a terminal
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Use putty.exe
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'''''''''''''
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You can download putty.exe from this page
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http://www.chiark.greenend.org.uk/~sgtatham/putty/download.html Launch
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putty.exe and simply enter the information you got from last step.
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.. image:: images/win/putty.gif
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:alt: run docker
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:align: center
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Open, and enter user = vagrant and password = vagrant.
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.. image:: images/win/putty_2.gif
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:alt: run docker
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:align: center
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SSH from a terminal
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'''''''''''''''''''
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You can also run this command on your favorite terminal (windows
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prompt, cygwin, git-bash, …). Make sure to adapt the IP and port from
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what you got from the vagrant ssh-config command.
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.. code-block:: bash
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ssh vagrant@127.0.0.1 –p 2222
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Enter user = vagrant and password = vagrant.
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.. image:: images/win/cygwin.gif
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:alt: run docker
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:align: center
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Congratulations, you are now logged onto your Ubuntu Server, running
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on top of your Windows machine !
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Running Docker
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--------------
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First you have to be root in order to run docker. Simply run the
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following command:
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.. code-block:: bash
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sudo su
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You are now ready for the docker’s “hello world” example. Run
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.. code-block:: bash
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docker run busybox echo hello world
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.. image:: images/win/run_04.gif
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:alt: run docker
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:align: center
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All done!
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Now you can continue with the :ref:`hello_world` example.
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Troubleshooting
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---------------
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VM does not boot
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````````````````
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.. image:: images/win/ts_go_bios.JPG
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If you run into this error message "The VM failed to remain in the
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'running' state while attempting to boot", please check that your
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computer has virtualization technology available and activated by
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going to the BIOS. Here's an example for an HP computer (System
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configuration / Device configuration)
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.. image:: images/win/hp_bios_vm.JPG
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Docker is not installed
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```````````````````````
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.. image:: images/win/ts_no_docker.JPG
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If you run into this error message "The program 'docker' is currently
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not installed", try deleting the docker folder and restart from
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:ref:`launch_ubuntu`
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