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  1. :title: Requirements and Installation on Ubuntu Linux
  2. :description: Please note this project is currently under heavy development. It should not be used in production.
  3. :keywords: Docker, Docker documentation, requirements, virtualbox, vagrant, git, ssh, putty, cygwin, linux
  4. .. _ubuntu_linux:
  5. Ubuntu
  6. ======
  7. .. warning::
  8. These instructions have changed for 0.6. If you are upgrading from
  9. an earlier version, you will need to follow them again.
  10. .. include:: install_header.inc
  11. Docker is supported on the following versions of Ubuntu:
  12. - :ref:`ubuntu_precise`
  13. - :ref:`ubuntu_raring_saucy`
  14. Please read :ref:`ufw`, if you plan to use `UFW (Uncomplicated
  15. Firewall) <https://help.ubuntu.com/community/UFW>`_
  16. .. _ubuntu_precise:
  17. Ubuntu Precise 12.04 (LTS) (64-bit)
  18. ^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^
  19. This installation path should work at all times.
  20. Dependencies
  21. ------------
  22. **Linux kernel 3.8**
  23. Due to a bug in LXC, docker works best on the 3.8 kernel. Precise
  24. comes with a 3.2 kernel, so we need to upgrade it. The kernel you'll
  25. install when following these steps comes with AUFS built in. We also
  26. include the generic headers to enable packages that depend on them,
  27. like ZFS and the VirtualBox guest additions. If you didn't install the
  28. headers for your "precise" kernel, then you can skip these headers for
  29. the "raring" kernel. But it is safer to include them if you're not
  30. sure.
  31. .. code-block:: bash
  32. # install the backported kernel
  33. sudo apt-get update
  34. sudo apt-get install linux-image-generic-lts-raring linux-headers-generic-lts-raring
  35. # reboot
  36. sudo reboot
  37. Installation
  38. ------------
  39. .. warning::
  40. These instructions have changed for 0.6. If you are upgrading from
  41. an earlier version, you will need to follow them again.
  42. Docker is available as a Debian package, which makes installation
  43. easy. **See the :ref:`installmirrors` section below if you are not in
  44. the United States.** Other sources of the Debian packages may be
  45. faster for you to install.
  46. First add the Docker repository key to your local keychain.
  47. .. code-block:: bash
  48. sudo apt-key adv --keyserver keyserver.ubuntu.com --recv-keys 36A1D7869245C8950F966E92D8576A8BA88D21E9
  49. Add the Docker repository to your apt sources list, update and install the
  50. ``lxc-docker`` package.
  51. *You may receive a warning that the package isn't trusted. Answer yes to
  52. continue installation.*
  53. .. code-block:: bash
  54. sudo sh -c "echo deb http://get.docker.io/ubuntu docker main\
  55. > /etc/apt/sources.list.d/docker.list"
  56. sudo apt-get update
  57. sudo apt-get install lxc-docker
  58. .. note::
  59. There is also a simple ``curl`` script available to help with this process.
  60. .. code-block:: bash
  61. curl -s https://get.docker.io/ubuntu/ | sudo sh
  62. Now verify that the installation has worked by downloading the ``ubuntu`` image
  63. and launching a container.
  64. .. code-block:: bash
  65. sudo docker run -i -t ubuntu /bin/bash
  66. Type ``exit`` to exit
  67. **Done!**, now continue with the :ref:`hello_world` example.
  68. .. _ubuntu_raring_saucy:
  69. Ubuntu Raring 13.04 and Saucy 13.10 (64 bit)
  70. ^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^
  71. These instructions cover both Ubuntu Raring 13.04 and Saucy 13.10.
  72. Dependencies
  73. ------------
  74. **Optional AUFS filesystem support**
  75. Ubuntu Raring already comes with the 3.8 kernel, so we don't need to install it. However, not all systems
  76. have AUFS filesystem support enabled. AUFS support is optional as of version 0.7, but it's still available as
  77. a driver and we recommend using it if you can.
  78. To make sure AUFS is installed, run the following commands:
  79. .. code-block:: bash
  80. sudo apt-get update
  81. sudo apt-get install linux-image-extra-`uname -r`
  82. Installation
  83. ------------
  84. Docker is available as a Debian package, which makes installation easy.
  85. .. warning::
  86. Please note that these instructions have changed for 0.6. If you are upgrading from an earlier version, you will need
  87. to follow them again.
  88. First add the Docker repository key to your local keychain.
  89. .. code-block:: bash
  90. sudo apt-key adv --keyserver keyserver.ubuntu.com --recv-keys 36A1D7869245C8950F966E92D8576A8BA88D21E9
  91. Add the Docker repository to your apt sources list, update and install the
  92. ``lxc-docker`` package.
  93. .. code-block:: bash
  94. sudo sh -c "echo deb http://get.docker.io/ubuntu docker main\
  95. > /etc/apt/sources.list.d/docker.list"
  96. sudo apt-get update
  97. sudo apt-get install lxc-docker
  98. Now verify that the installation has worked by downloading the ``ubuntu`` image
  99. and launching a container.
  100. .. code-block:: bash
  101. sudo docker run -i -t ubuntu /bin/bash
  102. Type ``exit`` to exit
  103. **Done!**, now continue with the :ref:`hello_world` example.
  104. .. _ufw:
  105. Docker and UFW
  106. ^^^^^^^^^^^^^^
  107. Docker uses a bridge to manage container networking. By default, UFW drops all
  108. `forwarding` traffic. As a result will you need to enable UFW forwarding:
  109. .. code-block:: bash
  110. sudo nano /etc/default/ufw
  111. ----
  112. # Change:
  113. # DEFAULT_FORWARD_POLICY="DROP"
  114. # to
  115. DEFAULT_FORWARD_POLICY="ACCEPT"
  116. Then reload UFW:
  117. .. code-block:: bash
  118. sudo ufw reload
  119. UFW's default set of rules denies all `incoming` traffic. If you want to be
  120. able to reach your containers from another host then you should allow
  121. incoming connections on the Docker port (default 4243):
  122. .. code-block:: bash
  123. sudo ufw allow 4243/tcp
  124. .. _installmirrors:
  125. Mirrors
  126. ^^^^^^^
  127. You should ``ping get.docker.io`` and compare the latency to the
  128. following mirrors, and pick whichever one is best for you.
  129. Yandex
  130. ------
  131. `Yandex <http://yandex.ru/>`_ in Russia is mirroring the Docker Debian
  132. packages, updating every 6 hours. Substitute
  133. ``http://mirror.yandex.ru/mirrors/docker/`` for
  134. ``http://get.docker.io/ubuntu`` in the instructions above. For example:
  135. .. code-block:: bash
  136. sudo sh -c "echo deb http://mirror.yandex.ru/mirrors/docker/ docker main\
  137. > /etc/apt/sources.list.d/docker.list"
  138. sudo apt-get update
  139. sudo apt-get install lxc-docker