发布于 2015-09-10 16:08:51 | 326 次阅读 | 评论: 0 | 来源: 网络整理
注解
Docker is still under heavy development! We don’t recommend using it in production yet, but we’re getting closer with each release. Please see our blog post, “Getting to Docker 1.0”
This instruction set is meant for hackers who want to try out Docker on a variety of environments.
Before following these directions, you should really check if a packaged version of Docker is already available for your distribution. We have packages for many distributions, and more keep showing up all the time!
To run properly, docker needs the following software to be installed at runtime:
Docker in daemon mode has specific kernel requirements. For details, check your distribution in 安装.
Note that Docker also has a client mode, which can run on virtually any linux kernel (it even builds on OSX!).
wget https://get.docker.io/builds/Linux/x86_64/docker-latest -O docker chmod +x docker
# start the docker in daemon mode from the directory you unpacked sudo ./docker -d &
The docker daemon always runs as the root user, and since Docker version 0.5.2, the docker daemon binds to a Unix socket instead of a TCP port. By default that Unix socket is owned by the user root, and so, by default, you can access it with sudo.
Starting in version 0.5.3, if you (or your Docker installer) create a Unix group called docker and add users to it, then the docker daemon will make the ownership of the Unix socket read/writable by the docker group when the daemon starts. The docker daemon must always run as the root user, but if you run the docker client as a user in the docker group then you don’t need to add sudo to all the client commands.
警告
The docker group is root-equivalent.
To upgrade your manual installation of Docker, first kill the docker daemon:
killall docker
Then follow the regular installation steps.
# check your docker version sudo ./docker version # run a container and open an interactive shell in the container sudo ./docker run -i -t ubuntu /bin/bash
Continue with the Hello World example.