Installing Docker on Ubuntu 20.04
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Introduction
On the system (most likely a virtual machine) dedicated to Command Center, make sure you have the latest version of docker up and running. The following steps may help.
A user with sudo privileges is required to run most commands. The sudo user for Ubuntu may be 'ubuntu'.
The notes on this page have come from: Install Docker Engine on Ubuntu
Uninstall old docker versions
This is an optional step in case your docker version is out of date. Also to clean the system and start fresh.
sudo apt-get remove docker docker-engine docker.io containerd runc
Install docker using the repository
sudo apt-get update sudo apt-get install \ ca-certificates \ curl \ gnupg
sudo install -m 0755 -d /etc/apt/keyrings curl -fsSL https://download.docker.com/linux/ubuntu/gpg | sudo gpg --dearmor -o /etc/apt/keyrings/docker.gpg sudo chmod a+r /etc/apt/keyrings/docker.gpg
echo \ "deb [arch="$(dpkg --print-architecture)" signed-by=/etc/apt/keyrings/docker.gpg] https://download.docker.com/linux/ubuntu \ "$(. /etc/os-release && echo "$VERSION_CODENAME")" stable" | \ sudo tee /etc/apt/sources.list.d/docker.list > /dev/null
sudo apt-get update sudo apt-get install docker-ce docker-ce-cli containerd.io docker-buildx-plugin docker-compose-plugin
Start Docker
Start docker using the following command:
$ sudo systemctl start docker
Enable the Docker service to start automatically on system boot by running the following command:
$ sudo systemctl enable docker
Verify that Docker Engine is installed correctly
Run the hello-world image.
$ sudo docker run hello-world
This command will run a test container and display a message indicating that the installation is working properly.
If this is a new system, other packages may need to be installed, such as:
- git
- zip and unzip
Return to the Installation page to continue installing Command Center on the system