Docker Linux Installation
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Overview
Verified with Centos 7.
Prerequisites
A 3.8 kernel or later is required.
RedHat/Centos
Setting a yum Repository
Create a docker.repo in /etc/yum.repos.d:
[dockerrepo] name=Docker Repository baseurl=https://yum.dockerproject.org/repo/main/centos/7 enabled=1 gpgcheck=1 gpgkey=https://yum.dockerproject.org/gpg
Alternative URL for Centos 6: https://yum.dockerproject.org/repo/main/centos/6 Oracle Linux: https://yum.dockerproject.org/repo/main/oraclelinux/6/
This is an example of how to use an "entitled" RH repository:
Remove Older Releases
Remove older Docker releases,
yum list installed | grep docker
yum erase ...
Install
yum install docker-engine
The yum installation procedure enables the docker server to start at boot:
systemctl is-enabled docker enabled
If not, enable it:
systemctl enable docker
Reboot
docker version Client: Version: 17.03.1-ce API version: 1.27 Go version: go1.7.5 Git commit: c6d412e Built: Fri Mar 24 00:36:45 2017 OS/Arch: linux/amd64 Server: Version: 17.03.1-ce API version: 1.27 (minimum version 1.12) Go version: go1.7.5 Git commit: c6d412e Built: Fri Mar 24 00:36:45 2017 OS/Arch: linux/amd64 Experimental: false
Installation Verification
Docker Installation for OpenShift
Ubuntu
Docker installation on Ubuntu is described here: https://docs.docker.com/install/linux/docker-ce/ubuntu/
The summary is:
sudo apt-get update