man update for docker run with host volumes

Signed-off-by: Mike Brown <brownwm@us.ibm.com>

cleaning up docker run -v documentation for man and web reference guide

Signed-off-by: Mike Brown <brownwm@us.ibm.com>
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Mike Brown 2015-09-14 14:42:31 -05:00 committed by Tibor Vass
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@ -1309,12 +1309,16 @@ container's `/etc/hosts` entry will be automatically updated.
### VOLUME (shared filesystems)
-v=[]: Create a bind mount with: [host-dir:]container-dir[:rw|ro].
-v=[]: Create a bind mount with: [host-dir:]container-dir[:<options>], where
options are comma delimited and selected from [rw|ro] and [z|Z].
If 'host-dir' is missing, then docker creates a new volume.
If neither 'rw' or 'ro' is specified then the volume is mounted
in read-write mode.
--volumes-from="": Mount all volumes from the given container(s)
> **Note**:
> The auto-creation of the host path has been [*deprecated*](/misc/deprecated/#auto-creating-missing-host-paths-for-bind-mounts).
The volumes commands are complex enough to have their own documentation
in section [*Managing data in
containers*](/userguide/dockervolumes). A developer can define

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@ -430,8 +430,16 @@ standard input.
""--ulimit""=[]
Ulimit options
**-v**, **--volume**=[]
Bind mount a volume (e.g., from the host: -v /host:/container, from Docker: -v /container)
**-v**, **--volume**=[] Create a bind mount
(format: `[host-dir:]container-dir[:<suffix options>]`, where suffix options
are comma delimited and selected from [rw|ro] and [z|Z].)
(e.g., using -v /host-dir:/container-dir, bind mounts /host-dir in the
host to /container-dir in the Docker container)
If 'host-dir' is missing, then docker automatically creates the new volume
on the host. **This auto-creation of the host path has been deprecated in
Release: v1.9.**
The **-v** option can be used one or
more times to add one or more mounts to a container. These mounts can then be
@ -467,8 +475,6 @@ For example, you can specify either `/foo` or `foo` for a `host-dir` value.
If you supply the `/foo` value, Docker creates a bind-mount. If you supply
the `foo` specification, Docker creates a named volume.
**Note:** Multiple Volume options can be added separated by a , (comma).
**--volumes-from**=[]
Mount volumes from the specified container(s)