To get started with Docker Engine on CentOS, make sure you meet the prerequisites, then install Docker.
To install Docker Engine, you need a maintained version of CentOS 7 or 8. Archived versions aren’t supported or tested.
The centos-extras
repository must be enabled. This repository is enabled by default, but if you have disabled it, you need to re-enable it.
The overlay2
storage driver is recommended.
Older versions of Docker were called docker
or docker-engine
. If these are installed, uninstall them, along with associated dependencies.
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$ sudo yum remove docker \ docker-client \ docker-client-latest \ docker-common \ docker-latest \ docker-latest-logrotate \ docker-logrotate \ docker-engine |
It’s OK if yum
reports that none of these packages are installed.
The contents of /var/lib/docker/
, including images, containers, volumes, and networks, are preserved. The Docker Engine package is now called docker-ce
.
You can install Docker Engine in different ways, depending on your needs:
Before you install Docker Engine for the first time on a new host machine, you need to set up the Docker repository. Afterward, you can install and update Docker from the repository.
Install the yum-utils
package (which provides the yum-config-manager
utility) and set up the stable repository.
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$ sudo yum install -y yum-utils $ sudo yum-config-manager \ --add-repo \ https://download.docker.com/linux/centos/docker-ce.repo |
Optional: Enable the nightly or test repositories.
These repositories are included in the
docker.repo
file above but are disabled by default. You can enable them alongside the stable repository. The following command enables the nightly repository.
1 $ sudo yum-config-manager --enable docker-ce-nightly
To enable the test channel, run the following command:
1 $ sudo yum-config-manager --enable docker-ce-test
You can disable the nightly or test repository by running the
yum-config-manager
command with the--disable
flag. To re-enable it, use the--enable
flag. The following command disables the nightly repository.
1 $ sudo yum-config-manager --disable docker-ce-nightly
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$ sudo yum install docker-ce docker-ce-cli containerd.io |
If prompted to accept the GPG key, verify that the fingerprint matches 060A 61C5 1B55 8A7F 742B 77AA C52F EB6B 621E 9F35
, and if so, accept it.
Got multiple Docker repositories?
If you have multiple Docker repositories enabled, installing or updating without specifying a version in the
yum install
oryum update
command always installs the highest possible version, which may not be appropriate for your stability needs.
Docker is installed but not started. The docker
group is created, but no users are added to the group.
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$ yum list docker-ce --showduplicates | sort -r docker-ce.x86_64 3:18.09.1-3.el7 docker-ce-stable docker-ce.x86_64 3:18.09.0-3.el7 docker-ce-stable docker-ce.x86_64 18.06.1.ce-3.el7 docker-ce-stable docker-ce.x86_64 18.06.0.ce-3.el7 docker-ce-stable |
The list returned depends on which repositories are enabled, and is specific to your version of CentOS (indicated by the .el7
suffix in this example).
b. Install a specific version by its fully qualified package name, which is the package name (docker-ce
) plus the version string (2nd column) starting at the first colon (:
), up to the first hyphen, separated by a hyphen (-
). For example, docker-ce-18.09.1
.
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$ sudo yum install docker-ce-<VERSION_STRING> docker-ce-cli-<VERSION_STRING> containerd.io |
Docker is installed but not started. The docker
group is created, but no users are added to the group.
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$ sudo systemctl start docker |
hello-world
image.
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$ sudo docker run hello-world |
This command downloads a test image and runs it in a container. When the container runs, it prints an informational message and exits.
Docker Engine is installed and running. You need to use sudo
to run Docker commands. Continue to Linux postinstall to allow non-privileged users to run Docker commands and for other optional configuration steps.
To upgrade Docker Engine, follow the installation instructions, choosing the new version you want to install.
If you cannot use Docker’s repository to install Docker, you can download the .rpm
file for your release and install it manually. You need to download a new file each time you want to upgrade Docker Engine.
x86_64/stable/Packages/
and download the .rpm
file for the Docker version you want to install.Note: To install a nightly or test (pre-release) package, change the word
stable
in the above URL tonightly
ortest
. Learn about nightly and test channels.
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$ sudo yum install /path/to/package.rpm |
Docker is installed but not started. The docker
group is created, but no users are added to the group.
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$ sudo systemctl start docker |
hello-world
image.
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$ sudo docker run hello-world |
This command downloads a test image and runs it in a container. When the container runs, it prints an informational message and exits.
Docker Engine is installed and running. You need to use sudo
to run Docker commands. Continue to Post-installation steps for Linux to allow non-privileged users to run Docker commands and for other optional configuration steps.
To upgrade Docker Engine, download the newer package file and repeat the installation procedure, using yum -y upgrade
instead of yum -y install
, and pointing to the new file.
Docker provides convenience scripts at get.docker.com and test.docker.com for installing edge and testing versions of Docker Engine – Community into development environments quickly and non-interactively. The source code for the scripts is in the docker-install
repository. Using these scripts is not recommended for production environments, and you should understand the potential risks before you use them:
root
or sudo
privileges to run. Therefore, you should carefully examine and audit the scripts before running them.This example uses the script at get.docker.com to install the latest release of Docker Engine – Community on Linux. To install the latest testing version, use test.docker.com instead. In each of the commands below, replace each occurrence of get
with test
.
Warning:
Always examine scripts downloaded from the internet before running them locally.
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$ curl -fsSL https://get.docker.com -o get-docker.sh $ sudo sh get-docker.sh <...> |
If you would like to use Docker as a non-root user please see the post-installation steps for Linux.
Docker Engine – Community is installed. It starts automatically on DEB
-based distributions. On RPM
-based distributions, you need to start it manually using the appropriate systemctl
or service
command. As the message indicates, non-root users can’t run Docker commands by default.
If you installed Docker using the convenience script, you should upgrade Docker using your package manager directly. There is no advantage to re-running the convenience script, and it can cause issues if it attempts to re-add repositories which have already been added to the host machine.
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$ sudo yum remove docker-ce docker-ce-cli containerd.io |
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$ sudo rm -rf /var/lib/docker $ sudo rm -rf /var/lib/containerd |
You must delete any edited configuration files manually.
from:https://docs.docker.com/engine/install/centos/