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**docker cp**
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[**--help**]
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CONTAINER:PATH LOCALPATH|-
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**docker cp**
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[**--help**]
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LOCALPATH|- CONTAINER:PATH
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# DESCRIPTION
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**--add-host**=[]
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Add a custom host-to-IP mapping (host:ip)
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**--blkio-weight**=0
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**--blkio-weight**=*0*
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Block IO weight (relative weight) accepts a weight value between 10 and 1000.
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**--cpu-shares**=0
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**--cpu-shares**=*0*
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CPU shares (relative weight)
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**--cap-add**=[]
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**--cidfile**=""
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Write the container ID to the file
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**--cpu-period**=0
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**--cpu-period**=*0*
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Limit the CPU CFS (Completely Fair Scheduler) period
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**--cpuset-cpus**=""
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then processes in your Docker container will only use memory from the first
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two memory nodes.
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**--cpu-quota**=0
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**--cpu-quota**=*0*
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Limit the CPU CFS (Completely Fair Scheduler) quota
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**--device**=[]
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Add link to another container in the form of <name or id>:alias or just
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<name or id> in which case the alias will match the name.
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**--log-driver**="|*json-file*|*syslog*|*journald*|*gelf*|*fluentd*|*awslogs*|*splunk*|*none*"
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**--log-driver**="*json-file*|*syslog*|*journald*|*gelf*|*fluentd*|*awslogs*|*splunk*|*none*"
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Logging driver for container. Default is defined by daemon `--log-driver` flag.
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**Warning**: the `docker logs` command works only for the `json-file` and
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`journald` logging drivers.
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**--name**=""
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Assign a name to the container
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**--net**="bridge"
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**--net**="*bridge*"
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Set the Network mode for the container
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'bridge': creates a new network stack for the container on the docker bridge
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'none': no networking for this container
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When specifying ranges for both, the number of container ports in the range must match the number of host ports in the range. (e.g., `-p 1234-1236:1234-1236/tcp`)
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(use 'docker port' to see the actual mapping)
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**--pid**=host
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**--pid**=*host*
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Set the PID mode for the container
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**host**: use the host's PID namespace inside the container.
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Note: the host mode gives the container full access to local PID and is therefore considered insecure.
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**--read-only**=*true*|*false*
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Mount the container's root filesystem as read only.
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**--restart**="no"
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**--restart**="*no*"
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Restart policy to apply when a container exits (no, on-failure[:max-retry], always, unless-stopped).
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**--security-opt**=[]
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Security Options
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**--stop-signal**=SIGTERM
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**--stop-signal**=*SIGTERM*
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Signal to stop a container. Default is SIGTERM.
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**-t**, **--tty**=*true*|*false*
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**--ulimit**=[]
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Ulimit options
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**--uts**=host
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**--uts**=*host*
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Set the UTS mode for the container
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**host**: use the host's UTS namespace inside the container.
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Note: the host mode gives the container access to changing the host's hostname and is therefore considered insecure.
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**-g**, **--graph**=""
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Path to use as the root of the Docker runtime. Default is `/var/lib/docker`.
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**-H**, **--host**=[unix:///var/run/docker.sock]: tcp://[host:port] to bind or
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**-H**, **--host**=[*unix:///var/run/docker.sock*]: tcp://[host:port] to bind or
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unix://[/path/to/socket] to use.
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The socket(s) to bind to in daemon mode specified using one or more
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tcp://host:port, unix:///path/to/socket, fd://* or fd://socketfd.
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**--ipv6**=*true*|*false*
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Enable IPv6 support. Default is false. Docker will create an IPv6-enabled bridge with address fe80::1 which will allow you to create IPv6-enabled containers. Use together with `--fixed-cidr-v6` to provide globally routable IPv6 addresses. IPv6 forwarding will be enabled if not used with `--ip-forward=false`. This may collide with your host's current IPv6 settings. For more information please consult the documentation about "Advanced Networking - IPv6".
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**-l**, **--log-level**="*debug*|*info*|*warn*|*error*|*fatal*""
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**-l**, **--log-level**="*debug*|*info*|*warn*|*error*|*fatal*"
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Set the logging level. Default is `info`.
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**--label**="[]"
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**--log-opt**=[]
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Logging driver specific options.
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**--mtu**=VALUE
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**--mtu**=*0*
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Set the containers network mtu. Default is `0`.
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**-p**, **--pidfile**=""
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Path to use for daemon PID file. Default is `/var/run/docker.pid`
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**--registry-mirror**=<scheme>://<host>
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**--registry-mirror**=*<scheme>://<host>*
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Prepend a registry mirror to be used for image pulls. May be specified multiple times.
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**-s**, **--storage-driver**=""
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**--tls**=*true*|*false*
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Use TLS; implied by --tlsverify. Default is false.
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**--tlscacert**=~/.docker/ca.pem
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**--tlscacert**=*~/.docker/ca.pem*
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Trust certs signed only by this CA.
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**--tlscert**=~/.docker/cert.pem
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**--tlscert**=*~/.docker/cert.pem*
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Path to TLS certificate file.
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**--tlskey**=~/.docker/key.pem
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**--tlskey**=*~/.docker/key.pem*
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Path to TLS key file.
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**--tlsverify**=*true*|*false*
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**-f**, **--format**=""
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Format the output using the given Go template.
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**-s**, **--size**=false
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**-s**, **--size**=*false*
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Display total file sizes if the type is container.
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**--type**=*container*|*image*
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**--type**="*container*|*image*"
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Return JSON for specified type, permissible values are "image" or "container"
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# EXAMPLES
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**--help**
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Print usage statement
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**-s**, **--signal**="KILL"
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**-s**, **--signal**="*KILL*"
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Signal to send to the container
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# HISTORY
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**-t**, **--timestamps**=*true*|*false*
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Show timestamps. The default is *false*.
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**--tail**="all"
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**--tail**="*all*"
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Output the specified number of lines at the end of logs (defaults to all logs)
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The `--since` option shows only the container logs generated after
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docker-network-connect - connect a container to a network
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# SYNOPSIS
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**docker network connect NAME CONTAINER**
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**docker network connect**
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[**--help**]
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NETWORK CONTAINER
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# DESCRIPTION
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# OPTIONS
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**NAME**
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Specify network driver name
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**NETWORK**
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Specify network name
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**CONTAINER**
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Specify container name
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# SYNOPSIS
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**docker network create**
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**--aux-address=map[]**
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**-d** | **--driver=DRIVER**
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**--gateway=[]**
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**--help=false**
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**--ip-range=[]**
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**--ipam-driver=default**
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**-o** | **--opt=map[]**
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**--subnet=[]**
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[**--aux-address**=*map[]*]
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[**-d**|**--driver**=*DRIVER*]
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[**--gateway**=*[]*]
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[**--help**]
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[**--ip-range**=*[]*]
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[**--ipam-driver**=*default*]
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[**-o**|**--opt**=*map[]*]
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[**--subnet**=*[]*]
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NETWORK-NAME
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# DESCRIPTION
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`bridge` network you can only create a single subnet:
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```bash
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docker network create -d --subnet=192.168.0.0/16
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docker network create -d bridge --subnet=192.168.0.0/16 br0
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```
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Additionally, you also specify the `--gateway` `--ip-range` and `--aux-address` options.
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Be sure that your subnetworks do not overlap. If they do, the network create fails and Engine returns an error.
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# OPTIONS
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**--aux-address=map[]**
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**--aux-address**=map[]
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Auxiliary ipv4 or ipv6 addresses used by network driver
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**-d** | **--driver=DRIVER**
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**-d**, **--driver**=*DRIVER*
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Driver to manage the Network bridge or overlay. The default is bridge.
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**--gateway=[] **
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**--gateway**=[]
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ipv4 or ipv6 Gateway for the master subnet
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**--help=false **
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**--help**
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Print usage
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**--ip-range=[] **
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**--ip-range**=[]
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Allocate container ip from a sub-range
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**--ipam-driver=default **
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**--ipam-driver**=*default*
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IP Address Management Driver
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**-o | --opt=map[]**
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**-o**, **--opt**=map[]
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Set custom network plugin options
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**--subnet=[]**
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**--subnet**=[]
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Subnet in CIDR format that represents a network segment
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# HISTORY
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docker-network-disconnect - disconnect a container from a network
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# SYNOPSIS
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**docker network disconnect NETWORK CONTAINER**
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**docker network disconnect**
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[**--help**]
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NETWORK CONTAINER
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# DESCRIPTION
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# SYNOPSIS
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**docker network inspect NETWORK [NETWORK...]**
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**docker network inspect**
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[**--help**]
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NETWORK [NETWORK...]
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# DESCRIPTION
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# SYNOPSIS
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**docker network ls**
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[**--no-trunc**]
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[**-q** | **--quiet**]
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[**--no-trunc**[=*true*|*false*]]
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[**-q**|**--quiet**[=*true*|*false*]]
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[**--help**]
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# DESCRIPTION
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# OPTIONS
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[**--no-trunc**]
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Do not truncate the output
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[**-q** | **--quiet**]
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**-q**, **--quiet**=*true*|*false*
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Only display numeric IDs
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**--help**
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docker-network-rm - remove a new network
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# SYNOPSIS
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**docker network rm NETWORK**
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**docker network rm**
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[**--help**]
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NETWORK
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# DESCRIPTION
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# OPTIONS
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**NETWORK**
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Specify network name
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ancestor=(<image-name>[:tag]|<image-id>|<image@digest>) - filters containers that were
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created from the given image or a descendant.
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**--format**=*"TEMPLATE"*
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**--format**="*TEMPLATE*"
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Pretty-print containers using a Go template.
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Valid placeholders:
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.ID - Container ID
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**-l**, **--latest**=*true*|*false*
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Show only the latest created container, include non-running ones. The default is *false*.
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**-n**=-1
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**-n**=*-1*
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Show n last created containers, include non-running ones.
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**--no-trunc**=*true*|*false*
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**--help**
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Print usage statement
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**-t**, **--time**=10
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**-t**, **--time**=*10*
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Number of seconds to try to stop for before killing the container. Once killed it will then be restarted. Default is 10 seconds.
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# HISTORY
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Add a line to /etc/hosts. The format is hostname:ip. The **--add-host**
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option can be set multiple times.
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**--blkio-weight**=0
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**--blkio-weight**=*0*
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Block IO weight (relative weight) accepts a weight value between 10 and 1000.
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**--cpu-shares**=0
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**--cpu-shares**=*0*
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CPU shares (relative weight)
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By default, all containers get the same proportion of CPU cycles. This proportion
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**--cidfile**=""
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Write the container ID to the file
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**--cpu-period**=0
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**--cpu-period**=*0*
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Limit the CPU CFS (Completely Fair Scheduler) period
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Limit the container's CPU usage. This flag tell the kernel to restrict the container's CPU usage to the period you specify.
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then processes in your Docker container will only use memory from the first
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two memory nodes.
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**--cpu-quota**=0
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**--cpu-quota**=*0*
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Limit the CPU CFS (Completely Fair Scheduler) quota
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Limit the container's CPU usage. By default, containers run with the full
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which interface and port to use.
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**--log-driver**="|*json-file*|*syslog*|*journald*|*gelf*|*fluentd*|*awslogs*|*splunk*|*none*"
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**--log-driver**="*json-file*|*syslog*|*journald*|*gelf*|*fluentd*|*awslogs*|*splunk*|*none*"
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Logging driver for container. Default is defined by daemon `--log-driver` flag.
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**Warning**: the `docker logs` command works only for the `json-file` and
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`journald` logging drivers.
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**--net**="bridge"
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**--net**="*bridge*"
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Set the Network mode for the container
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'bridge': creates a new network stack for the container on the docker bridge
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'none': no networking for this container
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With ip: `docker run -p 127.0.0.1:$HOSTPORT:$CONTAINERPORT --name CONTAINER -t someimage`
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Use `docker port` to see the actual mapping: `docker port CONTAINER $CONTAINERPORT`
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**--pid**=host
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**--pid**=*host*
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Set the PID mode for the container
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**host**: use the host's PID namespace inside the container.
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Note: the host mode gives the container full access to local PID and is therefore considered insecure.
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**--uts**=host
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**--uts**=*host*
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Set the UTS mode for the container
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**host**: use the host's UTS namespace inside the container.
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Note: the host mode gives the container access to changing the host's hostname and is therefore considered insecure.
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to write files anywhere. By specifying the `--read-only` flag the container will have
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its root filesystem mounted as read only prohibiting any writes.
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**--restart**="no"
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**--restart**="*no*"
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Restart policy to apply when a container exits (no, on-failure[:max-retry], always, unless-stopped).
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**--rm**=*true*|*false*
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"label:level:LEVEL" : Set the label level for the container
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"label:disable" : Turn off label confinement for the container
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**--stop-signal**=SIGTERM
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**--stop-signal**=*SIGTERM*
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Signal to stop a container. Default is SIGTERM.
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**--sig-proxy**=*true*|*false*
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Without this argument the command will be run as root in the container.
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""--ulimit""=[]
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**--ulimit**=[]
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Ulimit options
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**-v**, **--volume**=[] Create a bind mount
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**--no-trunc**=*true*|*false*
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Don't truncate output. The default is *false*.
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**-s**, **--stars**=X
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**-s**, **--stars**=*X*
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Only displays with at least X stars. The default is zero.
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# EXAMPLES
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**--help**
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Print usage statement
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**--no-stream**="false"
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Disable streaming stats and only pull the first result
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**--no-stream**=*true*|*false*
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Disable streaming stats and only pull the first result, default setting is false.
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# EXAMPLES
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**--help**
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Print usage statement
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**-t**, **--time**=10
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**-t**, **--time**=*10*
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Number of seconds to wait for the container to stop before killing it. Default is 10 seconds.
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#See also
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*Note*: The built-in `local` volume driver does not currently accept any options.
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# OPTIONS
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**-d**, **--driver**="local"
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**-d**, **--driver**="*local*"
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Specify volume driver name
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**--help**
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@ -23,7 +23,7 @@ There is a single supported filter `dangling=value` which takes a boolean of `tr
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**--help**
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Print usage statement
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**-q**, **--quiet**=false
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**-q**, **--quiet**=*true*|*false*
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Only display volume names
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# HISTORY
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@ -7,9 +7,9 @@ docker \- Docker image and container command line interface
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# SYNOPSIS
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**docker** [OPTIONS] COMMAND [arg...]
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**docker** daemon [ --help | ... ]
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||||
**docker** daemon [--help|...]
|
||||
|
||||
**docker** [ --help | -v | --version ]
|
||||
**docker** [--help|-v|--version]
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||||
|
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# DESCRIPTION
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||||
**docker** has two distinct functions. It is used for starting the Docker
|
||||
|
@ -36,26 +36,26 @@ To see the man page for a command run **man docker <command>**.
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|||
**-D**, **--debug**=*true*|*false*
|
||||
Enable debug mode. Default is false.
|
||||
|
||||
**-H**, **--host**=[unix:///var/run/docker.sock]: tcp://[host]:[port][path] to bind or
|
||||
**-H**, **--host**=[*unix:///var/run/docker.sock*]: tcp://[host]:[port][path] to bind or
|
||||
unix://[/path/to/socket] to use.
|
||||
The socket(s) to bind to in daemon mode specified using one or more
|
||||
tcp://host:port/path, unix:///path/to/socket, fd://* or fd://socketfd.
|
||||
If the tcp port is not specified, then it will default to either `2375` when
|
||||
`--tls` is off, or `2376` when `--tls` is on, or `--tlsverify` is specified.
|
||||
|
||||
**-l**, **--log-level**="*debug*|*info*|*warn*|*error*|*fatal*""
|
||||
**-l**, **--log-level**="*debug*|*info*|*warn*|*error*|*fatal*"
|
||||
Set the logging level. Default is `info`.
|
||||
|
||||
**--tls**=*true*|*false*
|
||||
Use TLS; implied by --tlsverify. Default is false.
|
||||
|
||||
**--tlscacert**=~/.docker/ca.pem
|
||||
**--tlscacert**=*~/.docker/ca.pem*
|
||||
Trust certs signed only by this CA.
|
||||
|
||||
**--tlscert**=~/.docker/cert.pem
|
||||
**--tlscert**=*~/.docker/cert.pem*
|
||||
Path to TLS certificate file.
|
||||
|
||||
**--tlskey**=~/.docker/key.pem
|
||||
**--tlskey**=*~/.docker/key.pem*
|
||||
Path to TLS key file.
|
||||
|
||||
**--tlsverify**=*true*|*false*
|
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