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Docker Cookbook

You're reading from   Docker Cookbook Over 100 practical and insightful recipes to build distributed applications with Docker

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Product type Paperback
Published in Aug 2018
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ISBN-13 9781788626866
Length 352 pages
Edition 2nd Edition
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Neependra K Khare Neependra K Khare
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Table of Contents (13) Chapters Close

Preface 1. Introduction and Installation 2. Working with Docker Containers FREE CHAPTER 3. Working with Docker Images 4. Network and Data Management for Containers 5. Docker Use Cases 6. Docker APIs and SDKs 7. Docker Performance 8. Docker Orchestration and Hosting a Platform 9. Docker Security 10. Getting Help and Tips and Tricks 11. Docker on the Cloud 12. Other Books You May Enjoy

Installing Docker on Linux with an automated script

In the previous two recipes, we went through the different steps required to install Docker on Ubuntu and CentOS. Those steps are fine when you are only installing it on a host or two, but what if you need to install it on a hundred? In that case, you would want something a little more automated to speed up the process. This recipe shows you how to install Docker on different Linux flavors using an install script that is provided by Docker.

Getting ready

Like all scripts that you download off the internet, the first thing you should do is examine the script and make sure you know what it is doing before you use it. To do this, go through the following steps:

  1. Visit https://get.docker.com in your favorite web browser to review the script, and make sure you are comfortable with what it is doing. If in doubt, don't use it.
  2. The script needs to be run as root or with sudo privileges.
  3. If Docker has already been installed on the host, it needs to be removed before running the script.

The script currently works with the following flavors of Linux: CentOS, Fedora, Debian, Ubuntu, and Raspbian.

How to do it

To use the script, go through the following steps:

  1. Download the script to the host system:
        $ curl -fsSL get.docker.com -o get-docker.sh
  1. Run the script:
        $ sudo sh get-docker.sh

How it works...

The preceding recipe used an automated script to install Docker on Linux.

There's more...

In order to upgrade Docker, you will need to use the package manager on your host. Rerunning the script can cause issues if it attempts to re-add repositories that were already added. See the previous recipes to learn how to upgrade Docker on CentOS and Ubuntu using their respective package managers.

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