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  1. :title: Command Line Interface
  2. :description: Docker's CLI command description and usage
  3. :keywords: Docker, Docker documentation, CLI, command line
  4. .. _cli:
  5. Command Line Help
  6. -----------------
  7. To list available commands, either run ``docker`` with no parameters or execute
  8. ``docker help``::
  9. $ sudo docker
  10. Usage: docker [OPTIONS] COMMAND [arg...]
  11. -H=[unix:///var/run/docker.sock]: tcp://[host[:port]] to bind/connect to or unix://[/path/to/socket] to use. When host=[0.0.0.0], port=[4243] or path=[/var/run/docker.sock] is omitted, default values are used.
  12. A self-sufficient runtime for linux containers.
  13. ...
  14. .. _cli_options:
  15. Types of Options
  16. ----------------
  17. Boolean
  18. ~~~~~~~
  19. Boolean options look like ``-d=false``. The value you see is the
  20. default value which gets set if you do **not** use the boolean
  21. flag. If you do call ``run -d``, that sets the opposite boolean value,
  22. so in this case, ``true``, and so ``docker run -d`` **will** run in
  23. "detached" mode, in the background. Other boolean options are similar
  24. -- specifying them will set the value to the opposite of the default
  25. value.
  26. Multi
  27. ~~~~~
  28. Options like ``-a=[]`` indicate they can be specified multiple times::
  29. docker run -a stdin -a stdout -a stderr -i -t ubuntu /bin/bash
  30. Sometimes this can use a more complex value string, as for ``-v``::
  31. docker run -v /host:/container example/mysql
  32. Strings and Integers
  33. ~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~
  34. Options like ``-name=""`` expect a string, and they can only be
  35. specified once. Options like ``-c=0`` expect an integer, and they can
  36. only be specified once.
  37. ----
  38. Commands
  39. --------
  40. .. _cli_daemon:
  41. ``daemon``
  42. ----------
  43. ::
  44. Usage of docker:
  45. -D, --debug=false: Enable debug mode
  46. -H, --host=[]: Multiple tcp://host:port or unix://path/to/socket to bind in daemon mode, single connection otherwise. systemd socket activation can be used with fd://[socketfd].
  47. --api-enable-cors=false: Enable CORS headers in the remote API
  48. -b, --bridge="": Attach containers to a pre-existing network bridge; use 'none' to disable container networking
  49. --bip="": Use this CIDR notation address for the network bridge's IP, not compatible with -b
  50. -d, --daemon=false: Enable daemon mode
  51. --dns=[]: Force docker to use specific DNS servers
  52. -g, --graph="/var/lib/docker": Path to use as the root of the docker runtime
  53. --icc=true: Enable inter-container communication
  54. --ip="0.0.0.0": Default IP address to use when binding container ports
  55. --iptables=true: Disable docker's addition of iptables rules
  56. -p, --pidfile="/var/run/docker.pid": Path to use for daemon PID file
  57. -r, --restart=true: Restart previously running containers
  58. -s, --storage-driver="": Force the docker runtime to use a specific storage driver
  59. -v, --version=false: Print version information and quit
  60. -mtu, --mtu=0: Set the containers network MTU; if no value is provided: default to the default route MTU or 1500 if not default route is available
  61. The Docker daemon is the persistent process that manages containers. Docker uses the same binary for both the
  62. daemon and client. To run the daemon you provide the ``-d`` flag.
  63. To force Docker to use devicemapper as the storage driver, use ``docker -d -s devicemapper``.
  64. To set the DNS server for all Docker containers, use ``docker -d -dns 8.8.8.8``.
  65. To run the daemon with debug output, use ``docker -d -D``.
  66. The docker client will also honor the ``DOCKER_HOST`` environment variable to set
  67. the ``-H`` flag for the client.
  68. ::
  69. docker -H tcp://0.0.0.0:4243 ps
  70. # or
  71. export DOCKER_HOST="tcp://0.0.0.0:4243"
  72. docker ps
  73. # both are equal
  74. To run the daemon with `systemd socket activation <http://0pointer.de/blog/projects/socket-activation.html>`_, use ``docker -d -H fd://``.
  75. Using ``fd://`` will work perfectly for most setups but you can also specify individual sockets too ``docker -d -H fd://3``.
  76. If the specified socket activated files aren't found then docker will exit.
  77. You can find examples of using systemd socket activation with docker and systemd in the `docker source tree <https://github.com/dotcloud/docker/blob/master/contrib/init/systemd/socket-activation/>`_.
  78. .. _cli_attach:
  79. ``attach``
  80. ----------
  81. ::
  82. Usage: docker attach CONTAINER
  83. Attach to a running container.
  84. --no-stdin=false: Do not attach stdin
  85. --sig-proxy=true: Proxify all received signal to the process (even in non-tty mode)
  86. You can detach from the container again (and leave it running) with
  87. ``CTRL-c`` (for a quiet exit) or ``CTRL-\`` to get a stacktrace of
  88. the Docker client when it quits. When you detach from the container's
  89. process the exit code will be returned to the client.
  90. To stop a container, use ``docker stop``.
  91. To kill the container, use ``docker kill``.
  92. .. _cli_attach_examples:
  93. Examples:
  94. ~~~~~~~~~
  95. .. code-block:: bash
  96. $ ID=$(sudo docker run -d ubuntu /usr/bin/top -b)
  97. $ sudo docker attach $ID
  98. top - 02:05:52 up 3:05, 0 users, load average: 0.01, 0.02, 0.05
  99. Tasks: 1 total, 1 running, 0 sleeping, 0 stopped, 0 zombie
  100. Cpu(s): 0.1%us, 0.2%sy, 0.0%ni, 99.7%id, 0.0%wa, 0.0%hi, 0.0%si, 0.0%st
  101. Mem: 373572k total, 355560k used, 18012k free, 27872k buffers
  102. Swap: 786428k total, 0k used, 786428k free, 221740k cached
  103. PID USER PR NI VIRT RES SHR S %CPU %MEM TIME+ COMMAND
  104. 1 root 20 0 17200 1116 912 R 0 0.3 0:00.03 top
  105. top - 02:05:55 up 3:05, 0 users, load average: 0.01, 0.02, 0.05
  106. Tasks: 1 total, 1 running, 0 sleeping, 0 stopped, 0 zombie
  107. Cpu(s): 0.0%us, 0.2%sy, 0.0%ni, 99.8%id, 0.0%wa, 0.0%hi, 0.0%si, 0.0%st
  108. Mem: 373572k total, 355244k used, 18328k free, 27872k buffers
  109. Swap: 786428k total, 0k used, 786428k free, 221776k cached
  110. PID USER PR NI VIRT RES SHR S %CPU %MEM TIME+ COMMAND
  111. 1 root 20 0 17208 1144 932 R 0 0.3 0:00.03 top
  112. top - 02:05:58 up 3:06, 0 users, load average: 0.01, 0.02, 0.05
  113. Tasks: 1 total, 1 running, 0 sleeping, 0 stopped, 0 zombie
  114. Cpu(s): 0.2%us, 0.3%sy, 0.0%ni, 99.5%id, 0.0%wa, 0.0%hi, 0.0%si, 0.0%st
  115. Mem: 373572k total, 355780k used, 17792k free, 27880k buffers
  116. Swap: 786428k total, 0k used, 786428k free, 221776k cached
  117. PID USER PR NI VIRT RES SHR S %CPU %MEM TIME+ COMMAND
  118. 1 root 20 0 17208 1144 932 R 0 0.3 0:00.03 top
  119. ^C$
  120. $ sudo docker stop $ID
  121. .. _cli_build:
  122. ``build``
  123. ---------
  124. ::
  125. Usage: docker build [OPTIONS] PATH | URL | -
  126. Build a new container image from the source code at PATH
  127. -t, --time="": Repository name (and optionally a tag) to be applied
  128. to the resulting image in case of success.
  129. -q, --quiet=false: Suppress verbose build output.
  130. --no-cache: Do not use the cache when building the image.
  131. --rm: Remove intermediate containers after a successful build
  132. The files at ``PATH`` or ``URL`` are called the "context" of the build. The
  133. build process may refer to any of the files in the context, for example when
  134. using an :ref:`ADD <dockerfile_add>` instruction. When a single ``Dockerfile``
  135. is given as ``URL``, then no context is set. When a Git repository is set as
  136. ``URL``, then the repository is used as the context
  137. .. _cli_build_examples:
  138. .. seealso:: :ref:`dockerbuilder`.
  139. Examples:
  140. ~~~~~~~~~
  141. .. code-block:: bash
  142. $ sudo docker build .
  143. Uploading context 10240 bytes
  144. Step 1 : FROM busybox
  145. Pulling repository busybox
  146. ---> e9aa60c60128MB/2.284 MB (100%) endpoint: https://cdn-registry-1.docker.io/v1/
  147. Step 2 : RUN ls -lh /
  148. ---> Running in 9c9e81692ae9
  149. total 24
  150. drwxr-xr-x 2 root root 4.0K Mar 12 2013 bin
  151. drwxr-xr-x 5 root root 4.0K Oct 19 00:19 dev
  152. drwxr-xr-x 2 root root 4.0K Oct 19 00:19 etc
  153. drwxr-xr-x 2 root root 4.0K Nov 15 23:34 lib
  154. lrwxrwxrwx 1 root root 3 Mar 12 2013 lib64 -> lib
  155. dr-xr-xr-x 116 root root 0 Nov 15 23:34 proc
  156. lrwxrwxrwx 1 root root 3 Mar 12 2013 sbin -> bin
  157. dr-xr-xr-x 13 root root 0 Nov 15 23:34 sys
  158. drwxr-xr-x 2 root root 4.0K Mar 12 2013 tmp
  159. drwxr-xr-x 2 root root 4.0K Nov 15 23:34 usr
  160. ---> b35f4035db3f
  161. Step 3 : CMD echo Hello World
  162. ---> Running in 02071fceb21b
  163. ---> f52f38b7823e
  164. Successfully built f52f38b7823e
  165. This example specifies that the ``PATH`` is ``.``, and so all the files in
  166. the local directory get tar'd and sent to the Docker daemon. The ``PATH``
  167. specifies where to find the files for the "context" of the build on
  168. the Docker daemon. Remember that the daemon could be running on a
  169. remote machine and that no parsing of the ``Dockerfile`` happens at the
  170. client side (where you're running ``docker build``). That means that
  171. *all* the files at ``PATH`` get sent, not just the ones listed to
  172. :ref:`ADD <dockerfile_add>` in the ``Dockerfile``.
  173. The transfer of context from the local machine to the Docker daemon is
  174. what the ``docker`` client means when you see the "Uploading context"
  175. message.
  176. .. code-block:: bash
  177. $ sudo docker build -t vieux/apache:2.0 .
  178. This will build like the previous example, but it will then tag the
  179. resulting image. The repository name will be ``vieux/apache`` and the
  180. tag will be ``2.0``
  181. .. code-block:: bash
  182. $ sudo docker build - < Dockerfile
  183. This will read a ``Dockerfile`` from *stdin* without context. Due to
  184. the lack of a context, no contents of any local directory will be sent
  185. to the ``docker`` daemon. Since there is no context, a ``Dockerfile``
  186. ``ADD`` only works if it refers to a remote URL.
  187. .. code-block:: bash
  188. $ sudo docker build github.com/creack/docker-firefox
  189. This will clone the GitHub repository and use the cloned repository as
  190. context. The ``Dockerfile`` at the root of the repository is used as
  191. ``Dockerfile``. Note that you can specify an arbitrary Git repository
  192. by using the ``git://`` schema.
  193. .. _cli_commit:
  194. ``commit``
  195. ----------
  196. ::
  197. Usage: docker commit [OPTIONS] CONTAINER [REPOSITORY[:TAG]]
  198. Create a new image from a container's changes
  199. -m, --message="": Commit message
  200. -a, --author="": Author (eg. "John Hannibal Smith <hannibal@a-team.com>"
  201. --run="": Configuration to be applied when the image is launched with `docker run`.
  202. (ex: -run='{"Cmd": ["cat", "/world"], "PortSpecs": ["22"]}')
  203. .. _cli_commit_examples:
  204. Commit an existing container
  205. ~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~
  206. .. code-block:: bash
  207. $ sudo docker ps
  208. ID IMAGE COMMAND CREATED STATUS PORTS
  209. c3f279d17e0a ubuntu:12.04 /bin/bash 7 days ago Up 25 hours
  210. 197387f1b436 ubuntu:12.04 /bin/bash 7 days ago Up 25 hours
  211. $ docker commit c3f279d17e0a SvenDowideit/testimage:version3
  212. f5283438590d
  213. $ docker images | head
  214. REPOSITORY TAG ID CREATED VIRTUAL SIZE
  215. SvenDowideit/testimage version3 f5283438590d 16 seconds ago 335.7 MB
  216. Change the command that a container runs
  217. ~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~
  218. Sometimes you have an application container running just a service and you need
  219. to make a quick change and then change it back.
  220. In this example, we run a container with ``ls`` and then change the image to
  221. run ``ls /etc``.
  222. .. code-block:: bash
  223. $ docker run -t -name test ubuntu ls
  224. bin boot dev etc home lib lib64 media mnt opt proc root run sbin selinux srv sys tmp usr var
  225. $ docker commit -run='{"Cmd": ["ls","/etc"]}' test test2
  226. 933d16de9e70005304c1717b5c6f2f39d6fd50752834c6f34a155c70790011eb
  227. $ docker run -t test2
  228. adduser.conf gshadow login.defs rc0.d
  229. alternatives gshadow- logrotate.d rc1.d
  230. apt host.conf lsb-base rc2.d
  231. ...
  232. Full -run example
  233. .................
  234. The ``--run`` JSON hash changes the ``Config`` section when running ``docker inspect CONTAINERID``
  235. or ``config`` when running ``docker inspect IMAGEID``.
  236. (Multiline is okay within a single quote ``'``)
  237. .. code-block:: bash
  238. $ sudo docker commit -run='
  239. {
  240. "Entrypoint" : null,
  241. "Privileged" : false,
  242. "User" : "",
  243. "VolumesFrom" : "",
  244. "Cmd" : ["cat", "-e", "/etc/resolv.conf"],
  245. "Dns" : ["8.8.8.8", "8.8.4.4"],
  246. "MemorySwap" : 0,
  247. "AttachStdin" : false,
  248. "AttachStderr" : false,
  249. "CpuShares" : 0,
  250. "OpenStdin" : false,
  251. "Volumes" : null,
  252. "Hostname" : "122612f45831",
  253. "PortSpecs" : ["22", "80", "443"],
  254. "Image" : "b750fe79269d2ec9a3c593ef05b4332b1d1a02a62b4accb2c21d589ff2f5f2dc",
  255. "Tty" : false,
  256. "Env" : [
  257. "HOME=/",
  258. "PATH=/usr/local/sbin:/usr/local/bin:/usr/sbin:/usr/bin:/sbin:/bin"
  259. ],
  260. "StdinOnce" : false,
  261. "Domainname" : "",
  262. "WorkingDir" : "/",
  263. "NetworkDisabled" : false,
  264. "Memory" : 0,
  265. "AttachStdout" : false
  266. }' $CONTAINER_ID
  267. .. _cli_cp:
  268. ``cp``
  269. ------
  270. ::
  271. Usage: docker cp CONTAINER:PATH HOSTPATH
  272. Copy files/folders from the containers filesystem to the host
  273. path. Paths are relative to the root of the filesystem.
  274. .. code-block:: bash
  275. $ sudo docker cp 7bb0e258aefe:/etc/debian_version .
  276. $ sudo docker cp blue_frog:/etc/hosts .
  277. .. _cli_diff:
  278. ``diff``
  279. --------
  280. ::
  281. Usage: docker diff CONTAINER
  282. List the changed files and directories in a container's filesystem
  283. There are 3 events that are listed in the 'diff':
  284. 1. ```A``` - Add
  285. 2. ```D``` - Delete
  286. 3. ```C``` - Change
  287. For example:
  288. .. code-block:: bash
  289. $ sudo docker diff 7bb0e258aefe
  290. C /dev
  291. A /dev/kmsg
  292. C /etc
  293. A /etc/mtab
  294. A /go
  295. A /go/src
  296. A /go/src/github.com
  297. A /go/src/github.com/dotcloud
  298. A /go/src/github.com/dotcloud/docker
  299. A /go/src/github.com/dotcloud/docker/.git
  300. ....
  301. .. _cli_events:
  302. ``events``
  303. ----------
  304. ::
  305. Usage: docker events
  306. Get real time events from the server
  307. --since="": Show previously created events and then stream.
  308. (either seconds since epoch, or date string as below)
  309. .. _cli_events_example:
  310. Examples
  311. ~~~~~~~~
  312. You'll need two shells for this example.
  313. Shell 1: Listening for events
  314. .............................
  315. .. code-block:: bash
  316. $ sudo docker events
  317. Shell 2: Start and Stop a Container
  318. ...................................
  319. .. code-block:: bash
  320. $ sudo docker start 4386fb97867d
  321. $ sudo docker stop 4386fb97867d
  322. Shell 1: (Again .. now showing events)
  323. ......................................
  324. .. code-block:: bash
  325. [2013-09-03 15:49:26 +0200 CEST] 4386fb97867d: (from 12de384bfb10) start
  326. [2013-09-03 15:49:29 +0200 CEST] 4386fb97867d: (from 12de384bfb10) die
  327. [2013-09-03 15:49:29 +0200 CEST] 4386fb97867d: (from 12de384bfb10) stop
  328. Show events in the past from a specified time
  329. .............................................
  330. .. code-block:: bash
  331. $ sudo docker events -since 1378216169
  332. [2013-09-03 15:49:29 +0200 CEST] 4386fb97867d: (from 12de384bfb10) die
  333. [2013-09-03 15:49:29 +0200 CEST] 4386fb97867d: (from 12de384bfb10) stop
  334. $ sudo docker events -since '2013-09-03'
  335. [2013-09-03 15:49:26 +0200 CEST] 4386fb97867d: (from 12de384bfb10) start
  336. [2013-09-03 15:49:29 +0200 CEST] 4386fb97867d: (from 12de384bfb10) die
  337. [2013-09-03 15:49:29 +0200 CEST] 4386fb97867d: (from 12de384bfb10) stop
  338. $ sudo docker events -since '2013-09-03 15:49:29 +0200 CEST'
  339. [2013-09-03 15:49:29 +0200 CEST] 4386fb97867d: (from 12de384bfb10) die
  340. [2013-09-03 15:49:29 +0200 CEST] 4386fb97867d: (from 12de384bfb10) stop
  341. .. _cli_export:
  342. ``export``
  343. ----------
  344. ::
  345. Usage: docker export CONTAINER
  346. Export the contents of a filesystem as a tar archive to STDOUT
  347. For example:
  348. .. code-block:: bash
  349. $ sudo docker export red_panda > latest.tar
  350. .. _cli_history:
  351. ``history``
  352. -----------
  353. ::
  354. Usage: docker history [OPTIONS] IMAGE
  355. Show the history of an image
  356. --no-trunc=false: Don't truncate output
  357. -q, --quiet=false: only show numeric IDs
  358. To see how the ``docker:latest`` image was built:
  359. .. code-block:: bash
  360. $ docker history docker
  361. ID CREATED CREATED BY
  362. docker:latest 19 hours ago /bin/sh -c #(nop) ADD . in /go/src/github.com/dotcloud/docker
  363. cf5f2467662d 2 weeks ago /bin/sh -c #(nop) ENTRYPOINT ["hack/dind"]
  364. 3538fbe372bf 2 weeks ago /bin/sh -c #(nop) WORKDIR /go/src/github.com/dotcloud/docker
  365. 7450f65072e5 2 weeks ago /bin/sh -c #(nop) VOLUME /var/lib/docker
  366. b79d62b97328 2 weeks ago /bin/sh -c apt-get install -y -q lxc
  367. 36714852a550 2 weeks ago /bin/sh -c apt-get install -y -q iptables
  368. 8c4c706df1d6 2 weeks ago /bin/sh -c /bin/echo -e '[default]\naccess_key=$AWS_ACCESS_KEY\nsecret_key=$AWS_SECRET_KEYn' > /.s3cfg
  369. b89989433c48 2 weeks ago /bin/sh -c pip install python-magic
  370. a23e640d85b5 2 weeks ago /bin/sh -c pip install s3cmd
  371. 41f54fec7e79 2 weeks ago /bin/sh -c apt-get install -y -q python-pip
  372. d9bc04add907 2 weeks ago /bin/sh -c apt-get install -y -q reprepro dpkg-sig
  373. e74f4760fa70 2 weeks ago /bin/sh -c gem install --no-rdoc --no-ri fpm
  374. 1e43224726eb 2 weeks ago /bin/sh -c apt-get install -y -q ruby1.9.3 rubygems libffi-dev
  375. 460953ae9d7f 2 weeks ago /bin/sh -c #(nop) ENV GOPATH=/go:/go/src/github.com/dotcloud/docker/vendor
  376. 8b63eb1d666b 2 weeks ago /bin/sh -c #(nop) ENV PATH=/usr/local/sbin:/usr/local/bin:/usr/sbin:/usr/bin:/sbin:/bin:/goroot/bin
  377. 3087f3bcedf2 2 weeks ago /bin/sh -c #(nop) ENV GOROOT=/goroot
  378. 635840d198e5 2 weeks ago /bin/sh -c cd /goroot/src && ./make.bash
  379. 439f4a0592ba 2 weeks ago /bin/sh -c curl -s https://go.googlecode.com/files/go1.1.2.src.tar.gz | tar -v -C / -xz && mv /go /goroot
  380. 13967ed36e93 2 weeks ago /bin/sh -c #(nop) ENV CGO_ENABLED=0
  381. bf7424458437 2 weeks ago /bin/sh -c apt-get install -y -q build-essential
  382. a89ec997c3bf 2 weeks ago /bin/sh -c apt-get install -y -q mercurial
  383. b9f165c6e749 2 weeks ago /bin/sh -c apt-get install -y -q git
  384. 17a64374afa7 2 weeks ago /bin/sh -c apt-get install -y -q curl
  385. d5e85dc5b1d8 2 weeks ago /bin/sh -c apt-get update
  386. 13e642467c11 2 weeks ago /bin/sh -c echo 'deb http://archive.ubuntu.com/ubuntu precise main universe' > /etc/apt/sources.list
  387. ae6dde92a94e 2 weeks ago /bin/sh -c #(nop) MAINTAINER Solomon Hykes <solomon@dotcloud.com>
  388. ubuntu:12.04 6 months ago
  389. .. _cli_images:
  390. ``images``
  391. ----------
  392. ::
  393. Usage: docker images [OPTIONS] [NAME]
  394. List images
  395. -a, --all=false: show all images (by default filter out the intermediate images used to build)
  396. --no-trunc=false: Don't truncate output
  397. -q, --quiet=false: only show numeric IDs
  398. --tree=false: output graph in tree format
  399. --viz=false: output graph in graphviz format
  400. Listing the most recently created images
  401. ~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~
  402. .. code-block:: bash
  403. $ sudo docker images | head
  404. REPOSITORY TAG IMAGE ID CREATED VIRTUAL SIZE
  405. <none> <none> 77af4d6b9913 19 hours ago 1.089 GB
  406. committest latest b6fa739cedf5 19 hours ago 1.089 GB
  407. <none> <none> 78a85c484f71 19 hours ago 1.089 GB
  408. docker latest 30557a29d5ab 20 hours ago 1.089 GB
  409. <none> <none> 0124422dd9f9 20 hours ago 1.089 GB
  410. <none> <none> 18ad6fad3402 22 hours ago 1.082 GB
  411. <none> <none> f9f1e26352f0 23 hours ago 1.089 GB
  412. tryout latest 2629d1fa0b81 23 hours ago 131.5 MB
  413. <none> <none> 5ed6274db6ce 24 hours ago 1.089 GB
  414. Listing the full length image IDs
  415. ~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~
  416. .. code-block:: bash
  417. $ sudo docker images --no-trunc | head
  418. REPOSITORY TAG IMAGE ID CREATED VIRTUAL SIZE
  419. <none> <none> 77af4d6b9913e693e8d0b4b294fa62ade6054e6b2f1ffb617ac955dd63fb0182 19 hours ago 1.089 GB
  420. committest latest b6fa739cedf5ea12a620a439402b6004d057da800f91c7524b5086a5e4749c9f 19 hours ago 1.089 GB
  421. <none> <none> 78a85c484f71509adeaace20e72e941f6bdd2b25b4c75da8693efd9f61a37921 19 hours ago 1.089 GB
  422. docker latest 30557a29d5abc51e5f1d5b472e79b7e296f595abcf19fe6b9199dbbc809c6ff4 20 hours ago 1.089 GB
  423. <none> <none> 0124422dd9f9cf7ef15c0617cda3931ee68346455441d66ab8bdc5b05e9fdce5 20 hours ago 1.089 GB
  424. <none> <none> 18ad6fad340262ac2a636efd98a6d1f0ea775ae3d45240d3418466495a19a81b 22 hours ago 1.082 GB
  425. <none> <none> f9f1e26352f0a3ba6a0ff68167559f64f3e21ff7ada60366e2d44a04befd1d3a 23 hours ago 1.089 GB
  426. tryout latest 2629d1fa0b81b222fca63371ca16cbf6a0772d07759ff80e8d1369b926940074 23 hours ago 131.5 MB
  427. <none> <none> 5ed6274db6ceb2397844896966ea239290555e74ef307030ebb01ff91b1914df 24 hours ago 1.089 GB
  428. Displaying images visually
  429. ~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~
  430. .. code-block:: bash
  431. $ sudo docker images --viz | dot -Tpng -o docker.png
  432. .. image:: docker_images.gif
  433. :alt: Example inheritance graph of Docker images.
  434. Displaying image hierarchy
  435. ~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~
  436. .. code-block:: bash
  437. $ sudo docker images --tree
  438. ├─8dbd9e392a96 Size: 131.5 MB (virtual 131.5 MB) Tags: ubuntu:12.04,ubuntu:latest,ubuntu:precise
  439. └─27cf78414709 Size: 180.1 MB (virtual 180.1 MB)
  440. └─b750fe79269d Size: 24.65 kB (virtual 180.1 MB) Tags: ubuntu:12.10,ubuntu:quantal
  441. ├─f98de3b610d5 Size: 12.29 kB (virtual 180.1 MB)
  442. │ └─7da80deb7dbf Size: 16.38 kB (virtual 180.1 MB)
  443. │ └─65ed2fee0a34 Size: 20.66 kB (virtual 180.2 MB)
  444. │ └─a2b9ea53dddc Size: 819.7 MB (virtual 999.8 MB)
  445. │ └─a29b932eaba8 Size: 28.67 kB (virtual 999.9 MB)
  446. │ └─e270a44f124d Size: 12.29 kB (virtual 999.9 MB) Tags: progrium/buildstep:latest
  447. └─17e74ac162d8 Size: 53.93 kB (virtual 180.2 MB)
  448. └─339a3f56b760 Size: 24.65 kB (virtual 180.2 MB)
  449. └─904fcc40e34d Size: 96.7 MB (virtual 276.9 MB)
  450. └─b1b0235328dd Size: 363.3 MB (virtual 640.2 MB)
  451. └─7cb05d1acb3b Size: 20.48 kB (virtual 640.2 MB)
  452. └─47bf6f34832d Size: 20.48 kB (virtual 640.2 MB)
  453. └─f165104e82ed Size: 12.29 kB (virtual 640.2 MB)
  454. └─d9cf85a47b7e Size: 1.911 MB (virtual 642.2 MB)
  455. └─3ee562df86ca Size: 17.07 kB (virtual 642.2 MB)
  456. └─b05fc2d00e4a Size: 24.96 kB (virtual 642.2 MB)
  457. └─c96a99614930 Size: 12.29 kB (virtual 642.2 MB)
  458. └─a6a357a48c49 Size: 12.29 kB (virtual 642.2 MB) Tags: ndj/mongodb:latest
  459. .. _cli_import:
  460. ``import``
  461. ----------
  462. ::
  463. Usage: docker import URL|- [REPOSITORY[:TAG]]
  464. Create an empty filesystem image and import the contents of the tarball
  465. (.tar, .tar.gz, .tgz, .bzip, .tar.xz, .txz) into it, then optionally tag it.
  466. At this time, the URL must start with ``http`` and point to a single
  467. file archive (.tar, .tar.gz, .tgz, .bzip, .tar.xz, or .txz) containing a
  468. root filesystem. If you would like to import from a local directory or
  469. archive, you can use the ``-`` parameter to take the data from *stdin*.
  470. Examples
  471. ~~~~~~~~
  472. Import from a remote location
  473. .............................
  474. This will create a new untagged image.
  475. .. code-block:: bash
  476. $ sudo docker import http://example.com/exampleimage.tgz
  477. Import from a local file
  478. ........................
  479. Import to docker via pipe and *stdin*.
  480. .. code-block:: bash
  481. $ cat exampleimage.tgz | sudo docker import - exampleimagelocal:new
  482. Import from a local directory
  483. .............................
  484. .. code-block:: bash
  485. $ sudo tar -c . | docker import - exampleimagedir
  486. Note the ``sudo`` in this example -- you must preserve the ownership of the
  487. files (especially root ownership) during the archiving with tar. If you are not
  488. root (or the sudo command) when you tar, then the ownerships might not get
  489. preserved.
  490. .. _cli_info:
  491. ``info``
  492. --------
  493. ::
  494. Usage: docker info
  495. Display system-wide information.
  496. .. code-block:: bash
  497. $ sudo docker info
  498. Containers: 292
  499. Images: 194
  500. Debug mode (server): false
  501. Debug mode (client): false
  502. Fds: 22
  503. Goroutines: 67
  504. LXC Version: 0.9.0
  505. EventsListeners: 115
  506. Kernel Version: 3.8.0-33-generic
  507. WARNING: No swap limit support
  508. .. _cli_insert:
  509. ``insert``
  510. ----------
  511. ::
  512. Usage: docker insert IMAGE URL PATH
  513. Insert a file from URL in the IMAGE at PATH
  514. Use the specified ``IMAGE`` as the parent for a new image which adds a
  515. :ref:`layer <layer_def>` containing the new file. The ``insert`` command does
  516. not modify the original image, and the new image has the contents of the parent
  517. image, plus the new file.
  518. Examples
  519. ~~~~~~~~
  520. Insert file from GitHub
  521. .......................
  522. .. code-block:: bash
  523. $ sudo docker insert 8283e18b24bc https://raw.github.com/metalivedev/django/master/postinstall /tmp/postinstall.sh
  524. 06fd35556d7b
  525. .. _cli_inspect:
  526. ``inspect``
  527. -----------
  528. ::
  529. Usage: docker inspect CONTAINER|IMAGE [CONTAINER|IMAGE...]
  530. Return low-level information on a container/image
  531. -f, --format="": Format the output using the given go template.
  532. By default, this will render all results in a JSON array. If a format
  533. is specified, the given template will be executed for each result.
  534. Go's `text/template <http://golang.org/pkg/text/template/>`_ package
  535. describes all the details of the format.
  536. Examples
  537. ~~~~~~~~
  538. Get an instance's IP Address
  539. ............................
  540. For the most part, you can pick out any field from the JSON in a
  541. fairly straightforward manner.
  542. .. code-block:: bash
  543. $ sudo docker inspect --format='{{.NetworkSettings.IPAddress}}' $INSTANCE_ID
  544. List All Port Bindings
  545. ......................
  546. One can loop over arrays and maps in the results to produce simple
  547. text output:
  548. .. code-block:: bash
  549. $ sudo docker inspect -format='{{range $p, $conf := .NetworkSettings.Ports}} {{$p}} -> {{(index $conf 0).HostPort}} {{end}}' $INSTANCE_ID
  550. Find a Specific Port Mapping
  551. ............................
  552. The ``.Field`` syntax doesn't work when the field name begins with a
  553. number, but the template language's ``index`` function does. The
  554. ``.NetworkSettings.Ports`` section contains a map of the internal port
  555. mappings to a list of external address/port objects, so to grab just
  556. the numeric public port, you use ``index`` to find the specific port
  557. map, and then ``index`` 0 contains first object inside of that. Then
  558. we ask for the ``HostPort`` field to get the public address.
  559. .. code-block:: bash
  560. $ sudo docker inspect -format='{{(index (index .NetworkSettings.Ports "8787/tcp") 0).HostPort}}' $INSTANCE_ID
  561. .. _cli_kill:
  562. ``kill``
  563. --------
  564. ::
  565. Usage: docker kill [OPTIONS] CONTAINER [CONTAINER...]
  566. Kill a running container (send SIGKILL, or specified signal)
  567. -s, --signal="KILL": Signal to send to the container
  568. The main process inside the container will be sent SIGKILL, or any signal specified with option ``--signal``.
  569. Known Issues (kill)
  570. ~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~
  571. * :issue:`197` indicates that ``docker kill`` may leave directories
  572. behind and make it difficult to remove the container.
  573. * :issue:`3844` lxc 1.0.0 beta3 removed ``lcx-kill`` which is used by Docker versions before 0.8.0;
  574. see the issue for a workaround.
  575. .. _cli_load:
  576. ``load``
  577. --------
  578. ::
  579. Usage: docker load < repository.tar
  580. Loads a tarred repository from the standard input stream.
  581. Restores both images and tags.
  582. .. _cli_login:
  583. ``login``
  584. ---------
  585. ::
  586. Usage: docker login [OPTIONS] [SERVER]
  587. Register or Login to the docker registry server
  588. -e, --email="": email
  589. -p, --password="": password
  590. -u, --username="": username
  591. If you want to login to a private registry you can
  592. specify this by adding the server name.
  593. example:
  594. docker login localhost:8080
  595. .. _cli_logs:
  596. ``logs``
  597. --------
  598. ::
  599. Usage: docker logs [OPTIONS] CONTAINER
  600. Fetch the logs of a container
  601. -f, --follow=false: Follow log output
  602. The ``docker logs`` command is a convenience which batch-retrieves whatever
  603. logs are present at the time of execution. This does not guarantee execution
  604. order when combined with a ``docker run`` (i.e. your run may not have generated
  605. any logs at the time you execute ``docker logs``).
  606. The ``docker logs --follow`` command combines ``docker logs`` and ``docker attach``:
  607. it will first return all logs from the beginning and then continue streaming
  608. new output from the container's stdout and stderr.
  609. .. _cli_port:
  610. ``port``
  611. --------
  612. ::
  613. Usage: docker port [OPTIONS] CONTAINER PRIVATE_PORT
  614. Lookup the public-facing port which is NAT-ed to PRIVATE_PORT
  615. .. _cli_ps:
  616. ``ps``
  617. ------
  618. ::
  619. Usage: docker ps [OPTIONS]
  620. List containers
  621. -a, --all=false: Show all containers. Only running containers are shown by default.
  622. --no-trunc=false: Don't truncate output
  623. -q, --quiet=false: Only display numeric IDs
  624. Running ``docker ps`` showing 2 linked containers.
  625. .. code-block:: bash
  626. $ docker ps
  627. CONTAINER ID IMAGE COMMAND CREATED STATUS PORTS NAMES
  628. 4c01db0b339c ubuntu:12.04 bash 17 seconds ago Up 16 seconds webapp
  629. d7886598dbe2 crosbymichael/redis:latest /redis-server --dir 33 minutes ago Up 33 minutes 6379/tcp redis,webapp/db
  630. fd2645e2e2b5 busybox:latest top 10 days ago Ghost insane_ptolemy
  631. The last container is marked as a ``Ghost`` container. It is a container that was running when the docker daemon was restarted (upgraded, or ``-H`` settings changed). The container is still running, but as this docker daemon process is not able to manage it, you can't attach to it. To bring them out of ``Ghost`` Status, you need to use ``docker kill`` or ``docker restart``.
  632. .. _cli_pull:
  633. ``pull``
  634. --------
  635. ::
  636. Usage: docker pull NAME
  637. Pull an image or a repository from the registry
  638. .. _cli_push:
  639. ``push``
  640. --------
  641. ::
  642. Usage: docker push NAME
  643. Push an image or a repository to the registry
  644. .. _cli_restart:
  645. ``restart``
  646. -----------
  647. ::
  648. Usage: docker restart [OPTIONS] NAME
  649. Restart a running container
  650. .. _cli_rm:
  651. ``rm``
  652. ------
  653. ::
  654. Usage: docker rm [OPTIONS] CONTAINER
  655. Remove one or more containers
  656. --link="": Remove the link instead of the actual container
  657. Known Issues (rm)
  658. ~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~
  659. * :issue:`197` indicates that ``docker kill`` may leave directories
  660. behind and make it difficult to remove the container.
  661. Examples:
  662. ~~~~~~~~~
  663. .. code-block:: bash
  664. $ sudo docker rm /redis
  665. /redis
  666. This will remove the container referenced under the link ``/redis``.
  667. .. code-block:: bash
  668. $ sudo docker rm --link /webapp/redis
  669. /webapp/redis
  670. This will remove the underlying link between ``/webapp`` and the ``/redis`` containers removing all
  671. network communication.
  672. .. code-block:: bash
  673. $ sudo docker rm `docker ps -a -q`
  674. This command will delete all stopped containers. The command ``docker ps -a -q`` will return all
  675. existing container IDs and pass them to the ``rm`` command which will delete them. Any running
  676. containers will not be deleted.
  677. .. _cli_rmi:
  678. ``rmi``
  679. -------
  680. ::
  681. Usage: docker rmi IMAGE [IMAGE...]
  682. Remove one or more images
  683. Removing tagged images
  684. ~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~
  685. Images can be removed either by their short or long ID's, or their image names.
  686. If an image has more than one name, each of them needs to be removed before the
  687. image is removed.
  688. .. code-block:: bash
  689. $ sudo docker images
  690. REPOSITORY TAG IMAGE ID CREATED SIZE
  691. test1 latest fd484f19954f 23 seconds ago 7 B (virtual 4.964 MB)
  692. test latest fd484f19954f 23 seconds ago 7 B (virtual 4.964 MB)
  693. test2 latest fd484f19954f 23 seconds ago 7 B (virtual 4.964 MB)
  694. $ sudo docker rmi fd484f19954f
  695. Error: Conflict, cannot delete image fd484f19954f because it is tagged in multiple repositories
  696. 2013/12/11 05:47:16 Error: failed to remove one or more images
  697. $ sudo docker rmi test1
  698. Untagged: fd484f19954f4920da7ff372b5067f5b7ddb2fd3830cecd17b96ea9e286ba5b8
  699. $ sudo docker rmi test2
  700. Untagged: fd484f19954f4920da7ff372b5067f5b7ddb2fd3830cecd17b96ea9e286ba5b8
  701. $ sudo docker images
  702. REPOSITORY TAG IMAGE ID CREATED SIZE
  703. test1 latest fd484f19954f 23 seconds ago 7 B (virtual 4.964 MB)
  704. $ sudo docker rmi test
  705. Untagged: fd484f19954f4920da7ff372b5067f5b7ddb2fd3830cecd17b96ea9e286ba5b8
  706. Deleted: fd484f19954f4920da7ff372b5067f5b7ddb2fd3830cecd17b96ea9e286ba5b8
  707. .. _cli_run:
  708. ``run``
  709. -------
  710. ::
  711. Usage: docker run [OPTIONS] IMAGE[:TAG] [COMMAND] [ARG...]
  712. Run a command in a new container
  713. -a, --attach=map[]: Attach to stdin, stdout or stderr
  714. -c, --cpu-shares=0: CPU shares (relative weight)
  715. --cidfile="": Write the container ID to the file
  716. -d, --detach=false: Detached mode: Run container in the background, print new container id
  717. -e, --env=[]: Set environment variables
  718. -h, --host="": Container host name
  719. -i, --interactive=false: Keep stdin open even if not attached
  720. --privileged=false: Give extended privileges to this container
  721. -m, --memory="": Memory limit (format: <number><optional unit>, where unit = b, k, m or g)
  722. -n, --networking=true: Enable networking for this container
  723. -p, --publish=[]: Map a network port to the container
  724. --rm=false: Automatically remove the container when it exits (incompatible with -d)
  725. -t, --tty=false: Allocate a pseudo-tty
  726. -u, --user="": Username or UID
  727. --dns=[]: Set custom dns servers for the container
  728. -v, --volume=[]: Create a bind mount to a directory or file with: [host-path]:[container-path]:[rw|ro]. If a directory "container-path" is missing, then docker creates a new volume.
  729. --volumes-from="": Mount all volumes from the given container(s)
  730. --entrypoint="": Overwrite the default entrypoint set by the image
  731. -w, --workdir="": Working directory inside the container
  732. --lxc-conf=[]: Add custom lxc options -lxc-conf="lxc.cgroup.cpuset.cpus = 0,1"
  733. --sig-proxy=true: Proxify all received signal to the process (even in non-tty mode)
  734. --expose=[]: Expose a port from the container without publishing it to your host
  735. --link="": Add link to another container (name:alias)
  736. --name="": Assign the specified name to the container. If no name is specific docker will generate a random name
  737. -P, --publish-all=false: Publish all exposed ports to the host interfaces
  738. The ``docker run`` command first ``creates`` a writeable container layer over
  739. the specified image, and then ``starts`` it using the specified command. That
  740. is, ``docker run`` is equivalent to the API ``/containers/create`` then
  741. ``/containers/(id)/start``.
  742. The ``docker run`` command can be used in combination with ``docker commit`` to
  743. :ref:`change the command that a container runs <cli_commit_examples>`.
  744. Known Issues (run -volumes-from)
  745. ~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~
  746. * :issue:`2702`: "lxc-start: Permission denied - failed to mount"
  747. could indicate a permissions problem with AppArmor. Please see the
  748. issue for a workaround.
  749. Examples:
  750. ~~~~~~~~~
  751. .. code-block:: bash
  752. $ sudo docker run --cidfile /tmp/docker_test.cid ubuntu echo "test"
  753. This will create a container and print ``test`` to the console. The
  754. ``cidfile`` flag makes Docker attempt to create a new file and write the
  755. container ID to it. If the file exists already, Docker will return an
  756. error. Docker will close this file when ``docker run`` exits.
  757. .. code-block:: bash
  758. $ sudo docker run -t -i --rm ubuntu bash
  759. root@bc338942ef20:/# mount -t tmpfs none /mnt
  760. mount: permission denied
  761. This will *not* work, because by default, most potentially dangerous
  762. kernel capabilities are dropped; including ``cap_sys_admin`` (which is
  763. required to mount filesystems). However, the ``-privileged`` flag will
  764. allow it to run:
  765. .. code-block:: bash
  766. $ sudo docker run --privileged ubuntu bash
  767. root@50e3f57e16e6:/# mount -t tmpfs none /mnt
  768. root@50e3f57e16e6:/# df -h
  769. Filesystem Size Used Avail Use% Mounted on
  770. none 1.9G 0 1.9G 0% /mnt
  771. The ``-privileged`` flag gives *all* capabilities to the container,
  772. and it also lifts all the limitations enforced by the ``device``
  773. cgroup controller. In other words, the container can then do almost
  774. everything that the host can do. This flag exists to allow special
  775. use-cases, like running Docker within Docker.
  776. .. code-block:: bash
  777. $ sudo docker run -w /path/to/dir/ -i -t ubuntu pwd
  778. The ``-w`` lets the command being executed inside directory given,
  779. here ``/path/to/dir/``. If the path does not exists it is created inside the
  780. container.
  781. .. code-block:: bash
  782. $ sudo docker run -v `pwd`:`pwd` -w `pwd` -i -t ubuntu pwd
  783. The ``-v`` flag mounts the current working directory into the container.
  784. The ``-w`` lets the command being executed inside the current
  785. working directory, by changing into the directory to the value
  786. returned by ``pwd``. So this combination executes the command
  787. using the container, but inside the current working directory.
  788. .. code-block:: bash
  789. $ sudo docker run -v /doesnt/exist:/foo -w /foo -i -t ubuntu bash
  790. When the host directory of a bind-mounted volume doesn't exist, Docker
  791. will automatically create this directory on the host for you. In the
  792. example above, Docker will create the ``/doesnt/exist`` folder before
  793. starting your container.
  794. .. code-block:: bash
  795. $ sudo docker run -t -i -v /var/run/docker.sock:/var/run/docker.sock -v ./static-docker:/usr/bin/docker busybox sh
  796. By bind-mounting the docker unix socket and statically linked docker binary
  797. (such as that provided by https://get.docker.io), you give the container
  798. the full access to create and manipulate the host's docker daemon.
  799. .. code-block:: bash
  800. $ sudo docker run -p 127.0.0.1:80:8080 ubuntu bash
  801. This binds port ``8080`` of the container to port ``80`` on ``127.0.0.1`` of the
  802. host machine. :ref:`port_redirection` explains in detail how to manipulate ports
  803. in Docker.
  804. .. code-block:: bash
  805. $ sudo docker run --expose 80 ubuntu bash
  806. This exposes port ``80`` of the container for use within a link without
  807. publishing the port to the host system's interfaces. :ref:`port_redirection`
  808. explains in detail how to manipulate ports in Docker.
  809. .. code-block:: bash
  810. $ sudo docker run --name console -t -i ubuntu bash
  811. This will create and run a new container with the container name
  812. being ``console``.
  813. .. code-block:: bash
  814. $ sudo docker run --link /redis:redis --name console ubuntu bash
  815. The ``--link`` flag will link the container named ``/redis`` into the
  816. newly created container with the alias ``redis``. The new container
  817. can access the network and environment of the redis container via
  818. environment variables. The ``--name`` flag will assign the name ``console``
  819. to the newly created container.
  820. .. code-block:: bash
  821. $ sudo docker run --volumes-from 777f7dc92da7,ba8c0c54f0f2:ro -i -t ubuntu pwd
  822. The ``--volumes-from`` flag mounts all the defined volumes from the
  823. referenced containers. Containers can be specified by a comma seperated
  824. list or by repetitions of the ``--volumes-from`` argument. The container
  825. ID may be optionally suffixed with ``:ro`` or ``:rw`` to mount the volumes in
  826. read-only or read-write mode, respectively. By default, the volumes are mounted
  827. in the same mode (read write or read only) as the reference container.
  828. A complete example
  829. ..................
  830. .. code-block:: bash
  831. $ sudo docker run -d --name static static-web-files sh
  832. $ sudo docker run -d --expose=8098 --name riak riakserver
  833. $ sudo docker run -d -m 100m -e DEVELOPMENT=1 -e BRANCH=example-code -v $(pwd):/app/bin:ro --name app appserver
  834. $ sudo docker run -d -p 1443:443 --dns=dns.dev.org -v /var/log/httpd --volumes-from static --link riak --link app -h www.sven.dev.org --name web webserver
  835. $ sudo docker run -t -i --rm --volumes-from web -w /var/log/httpd busybox tail -f access.log
  836. This example shows 5 containers that might be set up to test a web application change:
  837. 1. Start a pre-prepared volume image ``static-web-files`` (in the background) that has CSS, image and static HTML in it, (with a ``VOLUME`` instruction in the ``Dockerfile`` to allow the web server to use those files);
  838. 2. Start a pre-prepared ``riakserver`` image, give the container name ``riak`` and expose port ``8098`` to any containers that link to it;
  839. 3. Start the ``appserver`` image, restricting its memory usage to 100MB, setting two environment variables ``DEVELOPMENT`` and ``BRANCH`` and bind-mounting the current directory (``$(pwd)``) in the container in read-only mode as ``/app/bin``;
  840. 4. Start the ``webserver``, mapping port ``443`` in the container to port ``1443`` on the Docker server, setting the DNS server to ``dns.dev.org``, creating a volume to put the log files into (so we can access it from another container), then importing the files from the volume exposed by the ``static`` container, and linking to all exposed ports from ``riak`` and ``app``. Lastly, we set the hostname to ``web.sven.dev.org`` so its consistent with the pre-generated SSL certificate;
  841. 5. Finally, we create a container that runs ``tail -f access.log`` using the logs volume from the ``web`` container, setting the workdir to ``/var/log/httpd``. The ``-rm`` option means that when the container exits, the container's layer is removed.
  842. .. _cli_save:
  843. ``save``
  844. ---------
  845. ::
  846. Usage: docker save image > repository.tar
  847. Streams a tarred repository to the standard output stream.
  848. Contains all parent layers, and all tags + versions.
  849. .. _cli_search:
  850. ``search``
  851. ----------
  852. ::
  853. Usage: docker search TERM
  854. Search the docker index for images
  855. --no-trunc=false: Don't truncate output
  856. -s, --stars=0: Only displays with at least xxx stars
  857. -t, --trusted=false: Only show trusted builds
  858. .. _cli_start:
  859. ``start``
  860. ---------
  861. ::
  862. Usage: docker start [OPTIONS] CONTAINER
  863. Start a stopped container
  864. -a, --attach=false: Attach container's stdout/stderr and forward all signals to the process
  865. -i, --interactive=false: Attach container's stdin
  866. .. _cli_stop:
  867. ``stop``
  868. --------
  869. ::
  870. Usage: docker stop [OPTIONS] CONTAINER [CONTAINER...]
  871. Stop a running container (Send SIGTERM, and then SIGKILL after grace period)
  872. -t, --time=10: Number of seconds to wait for the container to stop before killing it.
  873. The main process inside the container will receive SIGTERM, and after a grace period, SIGKILL
  874. .. _cli_tag:
  875. ``tag``
  876. -------
  877. ::
  878. Usage: docker tag [OPTIONS] IMAGE REPOSITORY[:TAG]
  879. Tag an image into a repository
  880. -f, --force=false: Force
  881. .. _cli_top:
  882. ``top``
  883. -------
  884. ::
  885. Usage: docker top CONTAINER [ps OPTIONS]
  886. Lookup the running processes of a container
  887. .. _cli_version:
  888. ``version``
  889. -----------
  890. Show the version of the Docker client, daemon, and latest released version.
  891. .. _cli_wait:
  892. ``wait``
  893. --------
  894. ::
  895. Usage: docker wait [OPTIONS] NAME
  896. Block until a container stops, then print its exit code.