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docker container ls -a | docker container ls -a # List all containers, even those stopped | ||
docker container start <container_name> | docker container start <container_name> # Start and existing container | ||
docker container cp <source_file> <container_name>:<destination> | docker container cp <source_file> <container_name>:<destination> # Copy a file into the cotnainer | ||
docker container exec -i -t <container_name> /bin/bash | docker container exec -i -t <container_name> /bin/bash # Run a bash shell, and connect to it. | ||
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Now, when you exit, the container will continue running | Now, when you exit, the container will continue running |
Revision as of 20:48, 7 June 2018
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Docker setup
Firstly, download Docker for your computer. Then check it's working
docker --version
docker info
docker run hello-world # Run a demo container
docker container ls -a # List all the containers, their names and status. Note that the hello-world is shown as "Exited"
Docker scenery toolchain image
Now retrieve the terragear toolchain image.
docker pull flightgear/terragear
docker images
You can now instantiate containers based on this image. The following command will create a container and then run an interactive bash shell on it.
docker run -i -t flightgear/terragear /bin/bash
When you exit from the bash shell, the container will be stopped. Use the following commands to list all the containers, start the container up, copy a file into it, and execute an interactive bash shell on it
docker container ls -a # List all containers, even those stopped
docker container start <container_name> # Start and existing container
docker container cp <source_file> <container_name>:<destination> # Copy a file into the cotnainer
docker container exec -i -t <container_name> /bin/bash # Run a bash shell, and connect to it.
Now, when you exit, the container will continue running