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## Execute Docker image ## Execute Docker image - also pull and image
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## List Docker images
docker image ls
## Pull (download) and image from Docker Hub
docker pull mcr.microsoft.com/mssql/server:2019-latest

## List Docker images and resource sizes
docker image ls
OR
docker images
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## Stop a container
docker stop [container name]

## List running containers
docker ps

## Inspect the configuration of a container
docker inspect [container name]

## Delete a container
docker container rm [container name]

## Delete an image
docker image rm [image name]

Experimenting with Docker

I just started playing with Docker and kubernete. But first I played with Docker.

Docker

To install this try the convenience script: https://get.docker.com/.

Common Commands - Managing images

## List Docker CLI commands
docker
docker container --help

## Display Docker version and info
docker --version
docker version
docker info

## Execute Docker image - also pull and image
docker run hello-world

## Pull (download) and image from Docker Hub
docker pull mcr.microsoft.com/mssql/server:2019-latest

## List Docker images and resource sizes
docker image ls 
OR
docker images

## List Docker containers (running, all, all in quiet mode)
docker container ls
docker container ls --all
docker container ls -aq

## Start a new container running the ubuntu image
docker run -t -i ubuntu /bin/bash

## Start a bash prompt in an existing, running container
docker exec -ti [container name] /bin/bash

## Stop a container 
docker stop [container name]

## List running containers
docker ps

## Inspect the configuration of a container 
docker inspect [container name]

## Delete a container 
docker container rm [container name]

## Delete an image
docker image rm [image name]

NetworkConfiguration/Docker (last edited 2021-08-13 16:18:58 by scot)