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To see the list of Docker images on the system, you can issue the following command. To see the list of Docker images on the system, you can issue the following command.
.docker images
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docker images docker images
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The Docker images on the system can be removed via the docker rmi command. The Docker images on the system can be removed via the docker rmi command.
.docker images
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docker rmi docker rmi
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Running of containers is managed with the Docker run command. To run a container in an interactive mode, first launch the Docker container. Running of containers is managed with the Docker run command. To run a container in an interactive mode, first launch the Docker container.
.run docker image
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docker run –it myimage /bin/bash docker run –it myimage /bin/bash
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One can list all of the containers on the machine via the docker ps command. This command is used to return the currently running containers. One can list all of the containers on the machine via the docker ps command. This command is used to return the currently running containers.
.run docker image
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docker ps docker ps
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With this command, you can see the top processes within a container. With this command, you can see the top processes within a container.
Syntax Syntax
.docker top
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docker top ContainerID docker top ContainerID
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This command is used to stop a running container. This command is used to stop a running container.
.docker stop
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docker stop ContainerID docker stop ContainerID
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This command is used to attach to a running container. This command is used to attach to a running container.
.docker
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docker attach ContainerID docker attach ContainerID
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This command is used to delete a container. This command is used to delete a container.
.docker rm
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docker rm ContainerID docker rm ContainerID
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Logging is also available at the container level. Logging is also available at the container level.
.docker log
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Docker logs containerID Docker logs containerID
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Volumes are the preferred mechanism for persisting data generated by and used by Docker containers. Volumes are the preferred mechanism for persisting data generated by and used by Docker containers.
.docker volumes
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docker run -d --name mycontainer -v /var/www/html:/var/html nginx:latest docker run -d --name mycontainer -v /var/www/html:/var/html nginx:latest
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=== Create === Create
.docker registry
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docker run –d –p 5000:5000 –-name registry registry:2 docker run –d –p 5000:5000 –-name registry registry:2
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To run apache, you need to run the following command: To run apache, you need to run the following command:
.run docker image from Docker Hub
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docker run -p 8080:80 apache docker run -p 8080:80 apache
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use the Docker push command to push the image to our private repository. use the Docker push command to push the image to our private repository.
.docker registry
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docker push localhost:5000/myimage docker push localhost:5000/myimage
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use the following Docker pull command to pull image from our private repository. use the following Docker pull command to pull image from our private repository.
.docker registry
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docker pull localhost:5000/myimage docker pull localhost:5000/myimage

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