On Windows 10 docker's gui give some facilities. Just right click on docker's icon in the tray bar and select 'Settings' Then, on the Docker's window, select the 'Network' section and change the DNS option from 'Automatic' to 'Fixed' and hit 'Apply'. Docker will restart itself after that. I putted the Google's DNS (8.8.8.8) and it worked fine.
- Docker Desktop is an application for MacOS and Windows machines for the building and sharing of containerized applications and microservices. Docker Desktop delivers the speed, choice and security you need for designing and delivering containerized applications on your desktop.
- If you have a newer system, specifically 64bit Windows 10 Pro, with Enterprise and Education (1511 November update, Build 10586 or later), consider using Docker for Windows instead. It runs natively on the Windows, so there is no need for a pre-configured Docker QuickStart shell.
Legacy desktop solution. Docker Toolbox is for older Mac and Windows systems that do not meet the requirements of Docker for Mac and Docker for Windows. We recommend updating to the newer applications, if possible.
Docker Toolbox provides a way to use Docker on olderWindows systems that do notmeet minimal system requirements for the Docker forWindows app.
If you have not done so already, download the installer here:
What you get and how it works
Docker Toolbox includes the following Docker tools:
- Docker CLI client for running Docker Engine to create images and containers
- Docker Machine so you can run Docker Engine commands from Windows terminals
- Docker Compose for running the
docker-compose
command - Kitematic, the Docker GUI
- the Docker QuickStart shell preconfigured for a Docker command-line environment
- Oracle VM VirtualBox
Because the Docker Engine daemon uses Linux-specifickernel features, you can't run Docker Engine nativelyon Windows. Instead, you must use the Docker Machinecommand, docker-machine
, to create and attach to asmall Linux VM on your machine. This VM hosts Docker Enginefor you on your Windows system.
Tip: One of the advantages of the newerDocker forWindows solution is thatit uses native virtualization and does not requireVirtualBox to run Docker.
Step 1: Check your version
To run Docker, your machine must have a 64-bit operating system running Windows 7 or higher. Additionally, you must make sure that virtualization is enabled on your machine.To verify your machine meets these requirements, do the following:
Right click the windows message and choose System.
If you aren't using a supported version, you could consider upgrading your operating system.
If you have a newer system, specifically 64bit Windows 10 Pro, with Enterprise and Education (1511 November update, Build 10586 or later), consider using Docker for Windows instead. It runs natively on the Windows, so there is no need for a pre-configured Docker QuickStart shell. It also uses Hyper-V for virtualization, so the instructions below for checking virtualization will be out of date for newer Windows systems. Full install prerequisites are provided in the Docker for Windows topic in What to know before you install.
Make sure your Windows system supports Hardware Virtualization Technology and that virtualization is enabled.
For Windows 8 or 8.1Choose Start > Task Manager and navigate to the Performance tab. Under CPU you should see the following:
If virtualization is not enabled on your system, follow the manufacturer's instructions for enabling it.
For Windows 7Run a tool like the Microsoft® Hardware-Assisted Virtualization Detection Tool or Speccy, and follow the on-screen instructions.
Verify your Windows OS is 64-bit (x64)
How you do this verification depends on your Windows version.
For details, see the Windows article How to determine whethera computer is running a 32-bit version or 64-bit version of theWindows operating system.
Step 2: Install Docker Toolbox
In this section, you install the Docker Toolbox software and several 'helper' applications. The installation adds the following software to your machine:
- Docker Client for Windows
- Docker Toolbox management tool and ISO
- Oracle VM VirtualBox
- Git MSYS-git UNIX tools
If you have a previous version of VirtualBox installed, do not reinstall it with the Docker Toolbox installer. When prompted, uncheck it.
If you have Virtual Box running, you must shut it down before running theinstaller.
Go to the Docker Toolbox page.
Click the installer link to download.
Install Docker Toolbox by double-clicking the installer.
The installer launches the 'Setup - Docker Toolbox' dialog.
If Windows security dialog prompts you to allow the program to make a change, choose Yes. The system displays the Setup - Docker Toolbox for Windows wizard.
Press Next to accept all the defaults and then Install.
Accept all the installer defaults. The installer takes a few minutes to install all the components:
When notified by Windows Security the installer will make changes, make sure you allow the installer to make the necessary changes.
When it completes, the installer reports it was successful:
Uncheck 'View Shortcuts in File Explorer' and press Finish.
Step 3: Verify your installation
The installer adds Docker Toolbox, VirtualBox, and Kitematic to yourApplications folder. In this step, you start Docker Toolbox and run a simpleDocker command.
On your Desktop, find the Docker QuickStart Terminal icon.
Click the Docker QuickStart icon to launch a pre-configured Docker Toolbox terminal.
If the system displays a User Account Control prompt to allow VirtualBox to make changes to your computer. Choose Yes.
The terminal does several things to set up Docker Toolbox for you. When it is done, the terminal displays the
$
prompt.The terminal runs a special
bash
environment instead of the standard Windows command prompt. Thebash
environment is required by Docker.Make the terminal active by clicking your mouse next to the
$
prompt.If you aren't familiar with a terminal window, here are some quick tips.
The prompt is traditionally a
$
dollar sign. You type commands into thecommand line which is the area after the prompt. Your cursor is indicatedby a highlighted area or a|
that appears in the command line. Aftertyping a command, always press RETURN.Type the
docker run hello-world
command and press RETURN.The command does some work for you, if everything runs well, the command's output looks like this:
Looking for troubleshooting help?
Typically, the above steps work out-of-the-box, but some scenarios can cause problems. If your docker run hello-world
didn't work and resulted in errors, check out Troubleshooting for quick fixes to common problems.
A Windows specific problem you might encounter has to do with the NDIS6 host network filter driver, which is known to cause issues on some Windowsversions. For Windows Vista systems and newer, VirtualBox installs NDIS6 driver by default. Issues can range from system slowdowns to networking problems for the virtual machine (VM). If you notice problems, re-run the Docker Toolbox installer, and select the option to install VirtualBox with the NDIS5 driver.
Optional: Add shared directories
Download Docker Toolbox For Windows 10 Home
By default, Toolbox only has access to the C:Users
directory and mounts it intothe VMs at /c/Users
.
Note: Within the VM path, c
is lowercase and the Users
is capitalized.
If your project lives elsewhere or needs access to otherdirectories on the host filesystem, you can add them, using the VirtualBox UI.
Download Docker Toolbox For Windows 10 Pro 64-bit
Open the VirtualBox UI.
Click the Settings gear, then go to Shared Folders.
Select any existing listing under Machine Folders, thenclick the + icon.
Choose the Folder Path on the host, enter the Folder Namefor within the VM (or take the default, which is the same nameas on the host), and configure any additional options you need.
Choose Auto-mount if you want the folder to automaticallybe mounted into the VM, and choose Make Permanent Yosemite mac os installer download. for itto be considered a permanently shared folder.
Click OK to add the new folder to the Shared Folders list.
Click OK again to save your changes and exit the Settings dialog.
How to uninstall Toolbox
Removing Toolbox involves removing all the Docker components it includes.
A full uninstall also includes removing the local and remote machines you created with Docker Machine. In some cases, you might want to keep machines created with Docker Machine.
For example, if you plan to re-install Docker Machine as a part of Docker for Windows you can continue to manage those machines through Docker. Or, if you have remote machines on a cloud provider and you plan to manage them using the provider, you wouldn't want to remove them. So the step to remove machines is described here as optional.
To uninstall Toolbox on Windows, do the following:
List your machines.
Optionally, remove each machine. For example:
This step is optional because if you planto re-install Docker Machine as a partof Docker forWindows, you can import andcontinue to manage those machinesthrough Docker.
Uninstall Docker Toolbox using Window's standard process for uninstalling programs through the control panel (programs and features).
Note: This process does not remove the
docker-install.exe
file. You must delete that file yourself.Optionally, remove the
C:Users.docker
directory. Python for mac os catalina.If you want to remove Docker entirely, you can verify that the uninstall removed the
.docker
directory under your user path. If it is still there, remove it manually. This directory stores some Docker program configuration and/or state (e.g., information about created machines such as certificates). Removing this directory is typically not necessary.Uninstall Oracle VirtualBox, which is installed as a part of the Toolbox install.
Next steps
Try out the Get started tutorial.
Dig in deeper with more tutorials and examples on building images, running containers, networking, managing data, and storing images on Docker Hub.
Download Docker Toolbox For Windows 10 Product
Key Features and Capabilities
The fastest way to design and deliver containerized applications and microservices on the desktop and cloud.
Docker Toolbox provides a way to use Docker on olderWindows systems that do notmeet minimal system requirements for the Docker forWindows app.
If you have not done so already, download the installer here:
What you get and how it works
Docker Toolbox includes the following Docker tools:
- Docker CLI client for running Docker Engine to create images and containers
- Docker Machine so you can run Docker Engine commands from Windows terminals
- Docker Compose for running the
docker-compose
command - Kitematic, the Docker GUI
- the Docker QuickStart shell preconfigured for a Docker command-line environment
- Oracle VM VirtualBox
Because the Docker Engine daemon uses Linux-specifickernel features, you can't run Docker Engine nativelyon Windows. Instead, you must use the Docker Machinecommand, docker-machine
, to create and attach to asmall Linux VM on your machine. This VM hosts Docker Enginefor you on your Windows system.
Tip: One of the advantages of the newerDocker forWindows solution is thatit uses native virtualization and does not requireVirtualBox to run Docker.
Step 1: Check your version
To run Docker, your machine must have a 64-bit operating system running Windows 7 or higher. Additionally, you must make sure that virtualization is enabled on your machine.To verify your machine meets these requirements, do the following:
Right click the windows message and choose System.
If you aren't using a supported version, you could consider upgrading your operating system.
If you have a newer system, specifically 64bit Windows 10 Pro, with Enterprise and Education (1511 November update, Build 10586 or later), consider using Docker for Windows instead. It runs natively on the Windows, so there is no need for a pre-configured Docker QuickStart shell. It also uses Hyper-V for virtualization, so the instructions below for checking virtualization will be out of date for newer Windows systems. Full install prerequisites are provided in the Docker for Windows topic in What to know before you install.
Make sure your Windows system supports Hardware Virtualization Technology and that virtualization is enabled.
For Windows 8 or 8.1Choose Start > Task Manager and navigate to the Performance tab. Under CPU you should see the following:
If virtualization is not enabled on your system, follow the manufacturer's instructions for enabling it.
For Windows 7Run a tool like the Microsoft® Hardware-Assisted Virtualization Detection Tool or Speccy, and follow the on-screen instructions.
Verify your Windows OS is 64-bit (x64)
How you do this verification depends on your Windows version.
For details, see the Windows article How to determine whethera computer is running a 32-bit version or 64-bit version of theWindows operating system.
Step 2: Install Docker Toolbox
In this section, you install the Docker Toolbox software and several 'helper' applications. The installation adds the following software to your machine:
- Docker Client for Windows
- Docker Toolbox management tool and ISO
- Oracle VM VirtualBox
- Git MSYS-git UNIX tools
If you have a previous version of VirtualBox installed, do not reinstall it with the Docker Toolbox installer. When prompted, uncheck it.
If you have Virtual Box running, you must shut it down before running theinstaller.
Go to the Docker Toolbox page.
Click the installer link to download.
Install Docker Toolbox by double-clicking the installer.
The installer launches the 'Setup - Docker Toolbox' dialog.
If Windows security dialog prompts you to allow the program to make a change, choose Yes. The system displays the Setup - Docker Toolbox for Windows wizard.
Press Next to accept all the defaults and then Install.
Accept all the installer defaults. The installer takes a few minutes to install all the components:
When notified by Windows Security the installer will make changes, make sure you allow the installer to make the necessary changes.
When it completes, the installer reports it was successful:
Uncheck 'View Shortcuts in File Explorer' and press Finish.
Step 3: Verify your installation
The installer adds Docker Toolbox, VirtualBox, and Kitematic to yourApplications folder. In this step, you start Docker Toolbox and run a simpleDocker command.
On your Desktop, find the Docker QuickStart Terminal icon.
Click the Docker QuickStart icon to launch a pre-configured Docker Toolbox terminal.
If the system displays a User Account Control prompt to allow VirtualBox to make changes to your computer. Choose Yes.
The terminal does several things to set up Docker Toolbox for you. When it is done, the terminal displays the
$
prompt.The terminal runs a special
bash
environment instead of the standard Windows command prompt. Thebash
environment is required by Docker.Make the terminal active by clicking your mouse next to the
$
prompt.If you aren't familiar with a terminal window, here are some quick tips.
The prompt is traditionally a
$
dollar sign. You type commands into thecommand line which is the area after the prompt. Your cursor is indicatedby a highlighted area or a|
that appears in the command line. Aftertyping a command, always press RETURN.Type the
docker run hello-world
command and press RETURN.The command does some work for you, if everything runs well, the command's output looks like this:
Looking for troubleshooting help?
Typically, the above steps work out-of-the-box, but some scenarios can cause problems. If your docker run hello-world
didn't work and resulted in errors, check out Troubleshooting for quick fixes to common problems.
A Windows specific problem you might encounter has to do with the NDIS6 host network filter driver, which is known to cause issues on some Windowsversions. For Windows Vista systems and newer, VirtualBox installs NDIS6 driver by default. Issues can range from system slowdowns to networking problems for the virtual machine (VM). If you notice problems, re-run the Docker Toolbox installer, and select the option to install VirtualBox with the NDIS5 driver.
Optional: Add shared directories
Download Docker Toolbox For Windows 10 Home
By default, Toolbox only has access to the C:Users
directory and mounts it intothe VMs at /c/Users
.
Note: Within the VM path, c
is lowercase and the Users
is capitalized.
If your project lives elsewhere or needs access to otherdirectories on the host filesystem, you can add them, using the VirtualBox UI.
Download Docker Toolbox For Windows 10 Pro 64-bit
Open the VirtualBox UI.
Click the Settings gear, then go to Shared Folders.
Select any existing listing under Machine Folders, thenclick the + icon.
Choose the Folder Path on the host, enter the Folder Namefor within the VM (or take the default, which is the same nameas on the host), and configure any additional options you need.
Choose Auto-mount if you want the folder to automaticallybe mounted into the VM, and choose Make Permanent Yosemite mac os installer download. for itto be considered a permanently shared folder.
Click OK to add the new folder to the Shared Folders list.
Click OK again to save your changes and exit the Settings dialog.
How to uninstall Toolbox
Removing Toolbox involves removing all the Docker components it includes.
A full uninstall also includes removing the local and remote machines you created with Docker Machine. In some cases, you might want to keep machines created with Docker Machine.
For example, if you plan to re-install Docker Machine as a part of Docker for Windows you can continue to manage those machines through Docker. Or, if you have remote machines on a cloud provider and you plan to manage them using the provider, you wouldn't want to remove them. So the step to remove machines is described here as optional.
To uninstall Toolbox on Windows, do the following:
List your machines.
Optionally, remove each machine. For example:
This step is optional because if you planto re-install Docker Machine as a partof Docker forWindows, you can import andcontinue to manage those machinesthrough Docker.
Uninstall Docker Toolbox using Window's standard process for uninstalling programs through the control panel (programs and features).
Note: This process does not remove the
docker-install.exe
file. You must delete that file yourself.Optionally, remove the
C:Users.docker
directory. Python for mac os catalina.If you want to remove Docker entirely, you can verify that the uninstall removed the
.docker
directory under your user path. If it is still there, remove it manually. This directory stores some Docker program configuration and/or state (e.g., information about created machines such as certificates). Removing this directory is typically not necessary.Uninstall Oracle VirtualBox, which is installed as a part of the Toolbox install.
Next steps
Try out the Get started tutorial.
Dig in deeper with more tutorials and examples on building images, running containers, networking, managing data, and storing images on Docker Hub.
Download Docker Toolbox For Windows 10 Product
Key Features and Capabilities
The fastest way to design and deliver containerized applications and microservices on the desktop and cloud.
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