Install Docker Machine
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Install Docker Machine binaries by following the instructions in the following section. You can find the latest versions of the binaries on the docker/machine release page on GitHub.
Install Docker Machine
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Install Docker.
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Download the Docker Machine binary and extract it to your PATH.
If you are running macOS:
$ base=https://github.com/docker/machine/releases/download/v0.16.0 \ && curl -L $base/docker-machine-$(uname -s)-$(uname -m) >/usr/local/bin/docker-machine \ && chmod +x /usr/local/bin/docker-machine
If you are running Linux:
$ base=https://github.com/docker/machine/releases/download/v0.16.0 \ && curl -L $base/docker-machine-$(uname -s)-$(uname -m) >/tmp/docker-machine \ && sudo mv /tmp/docker-machine /usr/local/bin/docker-machine \ && chmod +x /usr/local/bin/docker-machine
If you are running Windows with Git BASH:
$ base=https://github.com/docker/machine/releases/download/v0.16.0 \ && mkdir -p "$HOME/bin" \ && curl -L $base/docker-machine-Windows-x86_64.exe > "$HOME/bin/docker-machine.exe" \ && chmod +x "$HOME/bin/docker-machine.exe"
The above command works on Windows only if you use a terminal emulator such as Git BASH, which supports Linux commands like
chmod
.Otherwise, download one of the releases from the docker/machine release page directly.
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Check the installation by displaying the Machine version:
$ docker-machine version docker-machine version 0.16.0, build 9371605
Install bash completion scripts
The Machine repository supplies several bash
scripts that add features such
as:
- command completion
- a function that displays the active machine in your shell prompt
- a function wrapper that adds a
docker-machine use
subcommand to switch the active machine
Confirm the version and save scripts to /etc/bash_completion.d
or
/usr/local/etc/bash_completion.d
:
base=https://raw.githubusercontent.com/docker/machine/v0.16.0
for i in docker-machine-prompt.bash docker-machine-wrapper.bash docker-machine.bash
do
sudo wget "$base/contrib/completion/bash/${i}" -P /etc/bash_completion.d
done
Then you need to run source
/etc/bash_completion.d/docker-machine-prompt.bash
in your bash
terminal to tell your setup where it can find the file
docker-machine-prompt.bash
that you previously downloaded.
To enable the docker-machine
shell prompt, add
$(__docker_machine_ps1)
to your PS1
setting in ~/.bashrc
.
PS1='[\u@\h \W$(__docker_machine_ps1)]\$ '
You can find additional documentation in the comments at the top of each script.
How to uninstall Docker Machine
To uninstall Docker Machine:
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Optionally, remove the machines you created.
To remove each machine individually:
docker-machine rm <machine-name>
To remove all machines:
docker-machine rm -f $(docker-machine ls -q)
(you might need to use-force
on Windows).Removing machines is an optional step because there are cases where you might want to save and migrate existing machines to a Docker for Mac or Docker Desktop for Windows environment, for example.
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Remove the executable:
rm $(which docker-machine)
Note
As a point of information, the
config.json
, certificates, and other data related to each virtual machine created bydocker-machine
is stored in~/.docker/machine/machines/
on Mac and Linux and in~\.docker\machine\machines\
on Windows. We recommend that you do not edit or remove those files directly as this only affects information for the Docker CLI, not the actual VMs, regardless of whether they are local or on remote servers.
Where to go next
- Docker Machine overview
- Create and run a Docker host on your local system using virtualization
- Provision multiple Docker hosts on your cloud provider
- Docker Machine driver reference
- Docker Machine subcommand reference