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61 | Status: Downloaded newer image for debian:wheezy | 61 | Status: Downloaded newer image for debian:wheezy |
62 | ``` | 62 | ``` |
63 | |||
64 | Docker re-uses layers already downloaded. Iow. if you have only images based on some Alpine or Ubuntu version for example, those can share disk space. | ||
65 | |||
66 | ### Start a container | ||
67 | A container is an instance created from an image, that can be run and that keeps running until its main process exits. Or until the user stops the container. | ||
68 | |||
69 | The simplest way to start a container from image is ``docker run``. It also pulls the image for you if it is not locally available. For more advanced use, refer to ``docker create``. | ||
70 | |||
71 | Note that stopped containers are not destroyed, unless you specify ``--rm``. | ||
72 | To view all created, running and stopped containers, enter: | ||
73 | |||
74 | ```bash | ||
75 | $ docker ps -a | ||
76 | ``` | ||
77 | |||
78 | Some containers may be designed or configured to be restarted, others are not. Note that both network ports and volumes of a container are created on start, and not editable later. | ||
79 | |||
80 | ### Access a running container | ||
81 | A running container is accessible using ``docker exec``, or ``docker copy``. | ||
82 | You can use ``exec`` to start a root shell in the Shaarli container: | ||
83 | ```bash | ||
84 | $ docker exec -ti <container-name-or-id> bash | ||
85 | ``` | ||
86 | Note the names and ID's of containers are list in ``docker ps``. You an even type only one or two letters of the ID, given they are unique. | ||
87 | |||
88 | Access can also be through one or more network ports, or disk volumes. Both are specified on and fixed on ``docker create`` or ``run``. | ||
89 | |||
90 | ### Docker disk use | ||
91 | Trying out different images can fill some gigabytes of disk quickly. Besides images, the docker volumes usually take up most disk space. | ||
92 | |||
93 | If you care only about trying out docker and not about what is running or saved, | ||
94 | the following commands should help you out quickly: | ||
95 | |||
96 | ```bash | ||
97 | $ docker rmi -f $(docker images -aq) # remove or mark all images for disposal | ||
98 | $ docker volume rm $(docker volume ls -q) # remove all volumes | ||
99 | ``` | ||