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docker_notes:docker [2024-01-14 Sun wk02 12:03] – [DNS and nftable / iptables / netfilter within containers] baumkpdocker_notes:docker [2024-11-10 Sun wk45 12:17] (current) – [Installation] baumkp
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 {{tag>linux docker cli installation network volume iptables nftables portainer}} {{tag>linux docker cli installation network volume iptables nftables portainer}}
-Much of this material was originally sourced from: [[https://github.com/xcad2k/cheat-sheets/blob/main/docker/docker.md|xcad2k cheat-sheets/docker/docker.md]] 
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 ======Docker====== ======Docker======
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 =====Installation===== =====Installation=====
 +  *[[https://docs.docker.com/engine/install/debian/|Install Docker Engine on Debian]]
 One click installation script: One click installation script:
   *''%%curl -fsSL https://get.docker.com -o get-docker.sh%%''   *''%%curl -fsSL https://get.docker.com -o get-docker.sh%%''
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 Install Docker Engine : [Docker Engine](https://docs.docker.com/engine/install/) Install Docker Engine : [Docker Engine](https://docs.docker.com/engine/install/)
 +
 +====Docker Desktop for Linux====
 +I have preferred to run Docker command as a native Linux applications.  Docker Desktop originally was created to allow operating systems other than Linux to run Docker by creating a virtual Linux machine to operate them within.  Linux does not need this as the various docker programs run natively. A version of Docker Desktop was created for Linux that looks like it has some additional user interface features, but to date I have not wanted to setup an additional VM for this purpose and am happy to continues to use the Linux KVM VM solution.
  
 =====Uninstall===== =====Uninstall=====
 Both the install methods actually use the standard package manager to install docker. Both the install methods actually use the standard package manager to install docker.
-  -''dpkg -l|grep docker'' to check the docker packages actually installed+  -''dpkg -l|grep docker'' to check the docker packages actually installed and **which docker packages and versions are installed**
   -''sudo apt remove docker-ce''   -''sudo apt remove docker-ce''
   -Check the the ''var/lib/docker'' directory, ''sudo du -d 1 -h var/lib/docker''   -Check the the ''var/lib/docker'' directory, ''sudo du -d 1 -h var/lib/docker''
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 On VPN setup, at least openvpn, the /etc/resolv.conf is overwritten anyway so the Docker netfilter chains become irrelevant.  On VPN setup, at least openvpn, the /etc/resolv.conf is overwritten anyway so the Docker netfilter chains become irrelevant. 
  
-On the other hand where Docker bridge network DNS container name resolution is desirable then these netfilter chains must basically remain unadulterated.  So in these cases where I need to used netfilter within the container, the simple solution is to simply add extra chains without using the nft ''flush ruleset'' command first.  These means that if subsequent rule changes are made the container will need to be recreated.   This is effectively only for simple basic input chains only, more complex netfilter works would need further consideration.+On the other hand where Docker bridge network DNS container name resolution is desirable then these netfilter chains must basically remain unadulterated.  So in these cases where I need to used netfilter within the container, the simple solution is to simply add extra chains without using the nft ''flush ruleset'' command first.  These means that if subsequent rule changes are made the container will need to be recreated.   This is effectively only for simple basic filter (input, output & forward) chains only, more complex netfilter nat requirements would need further consideration.
      
  
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   * Then remove the agent container: ''%%docker rm portainer_agent%%''   * Then remove the agent container: ''%%docker rm portainer_agent%%''
   * Then pull the latest portainer/agent: ''%%docker pull portainer/agent%%'', default is latest if version is not specified.   * Then pull the latest portainer/agent: ''%%docker pull portainer/agent%%'', default is latest if version is not specified.
-<code yaml>docker run -d   -p 9001:9001   --name portainer_agent   --restart=always +<code yaml>docker run -d   -p 9001:9001   --name portainer_agent   --restart=always -v /var/run/docker.sock:/var/run/docker.sock -v /var/lib/docker/volumes:/var/lib/docker/volumes portainer/agent</code> 
--v /var/run/docker.sock:/var/run/docker.sock +
--v /var/lib/docker/volumes:/var/lib/docker/volumes +
-portainer/agent</code>+
  
-=====Build Images===== 
  
 =====Docker CLI===== =====Docker CLI=====
 +Much of this material was originally sourced from: [[https://github.com/ChristianLempa/cheat-sheets/blob/main/docker/docker.md|cheat-sheets/docker/docker.md]]
  
 **Run Containers** **Run Containers**
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 |''docker volume prune'' | Delete all volumes (not referenced by any container)| |''docker volume prune'' | Delete all volumes (not referenced by any container)|
  
 +====docker ps command====
 +The ''docker ps'' command output is long and often difficult to read on the terminal for this reason.
 +  *''%%docker ps --format 'table {{ .ID }}\t{{.Image}}\t{{ .Names }}'%%''
 +<code>CONTAINER ID   IMAGE                    NAMES</code>
 +  *''%%docker ps -s --format 'table {{ .ID }}\t{{.Status}}\t{{.Image}}\t{{ .Names }}'%%''
 +<code>CONTAINER ID   STATUS                  IMAGE                 NAMES</code>
 +  *''%%docker ps -s --format 'table {{ .ID }}\t{{.Status}}\t{{.Image}}\t{{ .Names }}\t{{.Size}}'%%''
 +<code>CONTAINER ID   STATUS                  IMAGE                 NAMES               SIZE</code>
 +
 +===reference===
 +  *[[https://devdojo.com/bobbyiliev/how-to-change-the-docker-ps-output-format|How to change the docker ps output format]]
 +  *Docker Docs
 +    *[[https://docs.docker.com/reference/cli/docker/container/ls/|docker container ls]]
 +    *[[https://docs.docker.com/storage/storagedriver/#container-size-on-disk|Container size on disk]]
 ====Backup a container==== ====Backup a container====
 Backup docker data from inside container volumes and package it in a tarball archive.\\ Backup docker data from inside container volumes and package it in a tarball archive.\\
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   - Overlay network, an even more obscure network arrangement I know nothing about.   - Overlay network, an even more obscure network arrangement I know nothing about.
   - None network - no assigned network, container has no external network connectivity   - None network - no assigned network, container has no external network connectivity
 +
 +====network troubleshooting====
 +A lot of containers are setup to be small and hence do not include many, if any of the tools required to diagnose problems.  A small docker image ''netshoot'' includes the most common networking tools and when attached to the same docker network can be used to diagnose the network and containers networks thereon.
 +  *''%%docker run --rm --name netshoot --network proxy -it nicolaka/netshoot /bin/bash%%''
 +
 ====Troubleshooting==== ====Troubleshooting====
   *[[https://github.com/nicolaka/netshoot|netshoot: a Docker + Kubernetes network trouble-shooting swiss-army container]] ''%%docker run --name netshoot --rm -it nicolaka/netshoot /bin/bash%%''   *[[https://github.com/nicolaka/netshoot|netshoot: a Docker + Kubernetes network trouble-shooting swiss-army container]] ''%%docker run --name netshoot --rm -it nicolaka/netshoot /bin/bash%%''