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docker container run, docker run
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Options:
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--add-host value Add a custom host-to-IP mapping (host:ip) (default [])
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-a, --attach value Attach to STDIN, STDOUT or STDERR (default [])
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--blkio-weight value Block IO (relative weight), between 10 and 1000
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--blkio-weight-device value Block IO weight (relative device weight) (default [])
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--cap-add value Add Linux capabilities (default [])
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--cap-drop value Drop Linux capabilities (default [])
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--cgroupns string Cgroup namespace to use
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--add-host list Add a custom host-to-IP mapping (host:ip)
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-a, --attach list Attach to STDIN, STDOUT or STDERR
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--blkio-weight uint16 Block IO (relative weight), between 10 and 1000, or 0 to disable (default 0)
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--blkio-weight-device list Block IO weight (relative device weight) (default [])
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--cap-add list Add Linux capabilities
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--cap-drop list Drop Linux capabilities
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--cgroup-parent string Optional parent cgroup for the container
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--cgroupns string Cgroup namespace to use (host|private)
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'host': Run the container in the Docker host's cgroup namespace
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'private': Run the container in its own private cgroup namespace
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'': Use the default Docker daemon cgroup namespace specified by the `--default-cgroupns-mode` option
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--cgroup-parent string Optional parent cgroup for the container
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'': Use the cgroup namespace as configured by the
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default-cgroupns-mode option on the daemon (default)
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--cidfile string Write the container ID to the file
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--cpu-count int The number of CPUs available for execution by the container.
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Windows daemon only. On Windows Server containers, this is
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approximated as a percentage of total CPU usage.
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--cpu-percent int Limit percentage of CPU available for execution
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by the container. Windows daemon only.
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The processor resource controls are mutually
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exclusive, the order of precedence is CPUCount
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first, then CPUShares, and CPUPercent last.
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--cpu-period int Limit CPU CFS (Completely Fair Scheduler) period
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--cpu-quota int Limit CPU CFS (Completely Fair Scheduler) quota
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--cpu-rt-period int Limit CPU real-time period in microseconds
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--cpu-rt-runtime int Limit CPU real-time runtime in microseconds
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-c, --cpu-shares int CPU shares (relative weight)
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--cpus NanoCPUs Number of CPUs (default 0.000)
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--cpu-rt-period int Limit the CPU real-time period in microseconds
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--cpu-rt-runtime int Limit the CPU real-time runtime in microseconds
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--cpus decimal Number of CPUs
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--cpuset-cpus string CPUs in which to allow execution (0-3, 0,1)
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--cpuset-mems string MEMs in which to allow execution (0-3, 0,1)
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-d, --detach Run container in background and print container ID
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--detach-keys string Override the key sequence for detaching a container
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--device value Add a host device to the container (default [])
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--device-cgroup-rule value Add a rule to the cgroup allowed devices list
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--device-read-bps value Limit read rate (bytes per second) from a device (default [])
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--device-read-iops value Limit read rate (IO per second) from a device (default [])
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--device-write-bps value Limit write rate (bytes per second) to a device (default [])
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--device-write-iops value Limit write rate (IO per second) to a device (default [])
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--device list Add a host device to the container
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--device-cgroup-rule list Add a rule to the cgroup allowed devices list
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--device-read-bps list Limit read rate (bytes per second) from a device (default [])
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--device-read-iops list Limit read rate (IO per second) from a device (default [])
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--device-write-bps list Limit write rate (bytes per second) to a device (default [])
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--device-write-iops list Limit write rate (IO per second) to a device (default [])
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--disable-content-trust Skip image verification (default true)
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--dns value Set custom DNS servers (default [])
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--dns-option value Set DNS options (default [])
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--dns-search value Set custom DNS search domains (default [])
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--dns list Set custom DNS servers
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--dns-option list Set DNS options
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--dns-search list Set custom DNS search domains
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--domainname string Container NIS domain name
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--entrypoint string Overwrite the default ENTRYPOINT of the image
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-e, --env value Set environment variables (default [])
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--env-file value Read in a file of environment variables (default [])
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--expose value Expose a port or a range of ports (default [])
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--group-add value Add additional groups to join (default [])
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-e, --env list Set environment variables
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--env-file list Read in a file of environment variables
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--expose list Expose a port or a range of ports
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--gpus gpu-request GPU devices to add to the container ('all' to pass all GPUs)
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--group-add list Add additional groups to join
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--health-cmd string Command to run to check health
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--health-interval duration Time between running the check (ns|us|ms|s|m|h) (default 0s)
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--health-interval duration Time between running the check (ms|s|m|h) (default 0s)
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--health-retries int Consecutive failures needed to report unhealthy
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--health-timeout duration Maximum time to allow one check to run (ns|us|ms|s|m|h) (default 0s)
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--health-start-period duration Start period for the container to initialize before counting retries towards unstable (ns|us|ms|s|m|h) (default 0s)
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--health-start-period duration Start period for the container to initialize before starting health-retries countdown (ms|s|m|h) (default 0s)
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--health-timeout duration Maximum time to allow one check to run (ms|s|m|h) (default 0s)
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--help Print usage
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-h, --hostname string Container host name
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--init Run an init inside the container that forwards signals and reaps processes
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-i, --interactive Keep STDIN open even if not attached
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--io-maxbandwidth string Maximum IO bandwidth limit for the system drive (Windows only)
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(Windows only). The format is `<number><unit>`.
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Unit is optional and can be `b` (bytes per second),
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`k` (kilobytes per second), `m` (megabytes per second),
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or `g` (gigabytes per second). If you omit the unit,
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the system uses bytes per second.
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--io-maxbandwidth and --io-maxiops are mutually exclusive options.
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--io-maxiops uint Maximum IOps limit for the system drive (Windows only)
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--ip string IPv4 address (e.g., 172.30.100.104)
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--ip6 string IPv6 address (e.g., 2001:db8::33)
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--ipc string IPC namespace to use
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--ipc string IPC mode to use
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--isolation string Container isolation technology
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--kernel-memory string Kernel memory limit
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-l, --label value Set meta data on a container (default [])
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--label-file value Read in a line delimited file of labels (default [])
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--link value Add link to another container (default [])
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--link-local-ip value Container IPv4/IPv6 link-local addresses (default [])
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--kernel-memory bytes Kernel memory limit
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-l, --label list Set meta data on a container
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--label-file list Read in a line delimited file of labels
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--link list Add link to another container
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--link-local-ip list Container IPv4/IPv6 link-local addresses
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--log-driver string Logging driver for the container
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--log-opt value Log driver options (default [])
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--log-opt list Log driver options
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--mac-address string Container MAC address (e.g., 92:d0:c6:0a:29:33)
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-m, --memory string Memory limit
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--memory-reservation string Memory soft limit
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--memory-swap string Swap limit equal to memory plus swap: '-1' to enable unlimited swap
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-m, --memory bytes Memory limit
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--memory-reservation bytes Memory soft limit
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--memory-swap bytes Swap limit equal to memory plus swap: '-1' to enable unlimited swap
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--memory-swappiness int Tune container memory swappiness (0 to 100) (default -1)
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--mount value Attach a filesystem mount to the container (default [])
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--mount mount Attach a filesystem mount to the container
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--name string Assign a name to the container
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--network-alias value Add network-scoped alias for the container (default [])
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--network string Connect a container to a network
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'bridge': create a network stack on the default Docker bridge
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'none': no networking
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'container:<name|id>': reuse another container's network stack
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'host': use the Docker host network stack
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'<network-name>|<network-id>': connect to a user-defined network
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--network network Connect a container to a network
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--network-alias list Add network-scoped alias for the container
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--no-healthcheck Disable any container-specified HEALTHCHECK
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--oom-kill-disable Disable OOM Killer
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--oom-score-adj int Tune host's OOM preferences (-1000 to 1000)
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--pid string PID namespace to use
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--pids-limit int Tune container pids limit (set -1 for unlimited)
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--platform string Set platform if server is multi-platform capable
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--privileged Give extended privileges to this container
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-p, --publish value Publish a container's port(s) to the host (default [])
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-p, --publish list Publish a container's port(s) to the host
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-P, --publish-all Publish all exposed ports to random ports
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--pull string Pull image before running ("always"|"missing"|"never") (default "missing")
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-q, --quiet Suppress the pull output
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--read-only Mount the container's root filesystem as read only
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--restart string Restart policy to apply when a container exits (default "no")
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Possible values are : no, on-failure[:max-retry], always, unless-stopped
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--rm Automatically remove the container when it exits
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--runtime string Runtime to use for this container
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--security-opt value Security Options (default [])
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--security-opt list Security Options
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--shm-size bytes Size of /dev/shm
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The format is `<number><unit>`. `number` must be greater than `0`.
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Unit is optional and can be `b` (bytes), `k` (kilobytes), `m` (megabytes),
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or `g` (gigabytes). If you omit the unit, the system uses bytes.
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--sig-proxy Proxy received signals to the process (default true)
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--stop-signal string Signal to stop the container
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--stop-signal string Signal to stop a container (default "SIGTERM")
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--stop-timeout int Timeout (in seconds) to stop a container
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--storage-opt value Storage driver options for the container (default [])
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--sysctl value Sysctl options (default map[])
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--tmpfs value Mount a tmpfs directory (default [])
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--storage-opt list Storage driver options for the container
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--sysctl map Sysctl options (default map[])
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--tmpfs list Mount a tmpfs directory
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-t, --tty Allocate a pseudo-TTY
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--ulimit value Ulimit options (default [])
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--ulimit ulimit Ulimit options (default [])
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-u, --user string Username or UID (format: <name|uid>[:<group|gid>])
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--userns string User namespace to use
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'host': Use the Docker host user namespace
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'': Use the Docker daemon user namespace specified by `--userns-remap` option.
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--uts string UTS namespace to use
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-v, --volume value Bind mount a volume (default []). The format
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is `[host-src:]container-dest[:<options>]`.
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The comma-delimited `options` are [rw|ro],
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[z|Z], [[r]shared|[r]slave|[r]private],
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[delegated|cached|consistent], and
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[nocopy]. The 'host-src' is an absolute path
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or a name value.
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-v, --volume list Bind mount a volume
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--volume-driver string Optional volume driver for the container
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--volumes-from value Mount volumes from the specified container(s) (default [])
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--volumes-from list Mount volumes from the specified container(s)
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-w, --workdir string Working directory inside the container
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```
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previous changes intact using `docker start`. See `docker ps -a` to view a list
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of all containers.
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The `docker run` command can be used in combination with `docker commit` to
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[*change the command that a container runs*](commit.md). There is additional detailed information about `docker run` in the [Docker run reference](../run.md).
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For information on connecting a container to a network, see the ["*Docker network overview*"](https://docs.docker.com/network/).
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## Examples
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$ docker run -it --storage-opt size=120G fedora /bin/bash
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```
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This (size) will allow to set the container rootfs size to 120G at creation time.
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This (size) will allow to set the container filesystem size to 120G at creation time.
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This option is only available for the `devicemapper`, `btrfs`, `overlay2`,
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`windowsfilter` and `zfs` graph drivers.
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For the `devicemapper`, `btrfs`, `windowsfilter` and `zfs` graph drivers,
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user cannot pass a size less than the Default BaseFS Size.
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For the `overlay2` storage driver, the size option is only available if the
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backing fs is `xfs` and mounted with the `pquota` mount option.
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Under these conditions, user can pass any size less than the backing fs size.
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backing filesystem is `xfs` and mounted with the `pquota` mount option.
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Under these conditions, user can pass any size less than the backing filesystem size.
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### <a name=tmpfs></a> Mount tmpfs (--tmpfs)
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$ docker run -t -i -v /var/run/docker.sock:/var/run/docker.sock -v /path/to/static-docker-binary:/usr/bin/docker busybox sh
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```
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By bind-mounting the docker unix socket and statically linked docker
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binary (refer to [get the linux binary](https://docs.docker.com/engine/install/binaries/#install-static-binaries)),
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By bind-mounting the Docker Unix socket and statically linked Docker
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binary (refer to [get the Linux binary](https://docs.docker.com/engine/install/binaries/#install-static-binaries)),
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you give the container the full access to create and manipulate the host's
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Docker daemon.
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The `--mount` flag supports most options that are supported by the `-v` or the
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`--volume` flag, but uses a different syntax. For in-depth information on the
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`--mount` flag, and a comparison between `--volume` and `--mount`, refer to
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the [service create command reference](service_create.md#add-bind-mounts-volumes-or-memory-filesystems).
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[Bind mounts](https://docs.docker.com/storage/bind-mounts/).
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Even though there is no plan to deprecate `--volume`, usage of `--mount` is recommended.
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When creating (and running) a container from an image, the daemon checks if the
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image exists in the local image cache. If the image is missing, an error is
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returned to the cli, allowing it to initiate a pull.
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returned to the CLI, allowing it to initiate a pull.
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The default (`missing`) is to only pull the image if it is not present in the
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daemon's image cache. This default allows you to run images that only exist
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### <a name=network></a> Connect a container to a network (--network)
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When you start a container use the `--network` flag to connect it to a network.
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This adds the `busybox` container to the `my-net` network.
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The following commands create a network named `my-net`, and adds a `busybox` container
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to the `my-net` network.
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```console
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$ docker network create my-net
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$ docker run -itd --network=my-net busybox
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```
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> **Note**
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>
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> Service discovery is unavailable on the default bridge network. Containers can
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> communicate via their IP addresses by default. To communicate by name, they
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> must be linked.
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> The default bridge network only allow containers to communicate with each other using
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> internal IP addresses. User-created bridge networks provide DNS resolution between
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> containers using container names.
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You can disconnect a container from a network using the `docker network
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disconnect` command.
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$ cat somefile | docker run -i -a stdin mybuilder dobuild
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```
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This is how piping a file into a container could be done for a build.
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This is a way of using `--attach` to pipe a build file into a container.
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The container's ID will be printed after the build is done and the build
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logs could be retrieved using `docker logs`. This is
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useful if you need to pipe a file or something else into a container and
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retrieve the container's ID once the container has finished running.
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See also [the `docker cp` command](/engine/reference/commandline/cp/).
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### <a name=device></a> Add host device to container (--device)
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Visit [Specify a container's resources](https://docs.docker.com/config/containers/resource_constraints/)
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for more information.
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To use `--gpus`, specify which GPUs (or all) to use. If no value is provied, all
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To use `--gpus`, specify which GPUs (or all) to use. If no value is provided, all
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available GPUs are used. The example below exposes all available GPUs.
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```console
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performant, but requires the image to
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on Windows client operating systems, such as Windows 10. Process isolation has better
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performance, but requires that the image and host use the same kernel version.
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On Windows server, assuming the default configuration, these commands are equivalent
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and result in `process` isolation:
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