I’m working on a couple of blog posts that explain how to use docker on Google Compute Engine. As an appetizer, here’s how I installeddocker 0.8.0 on OSX, the no-brainer way:
First, install Homebrew
If it’s not done already, install Homebrew. You won’t regret it. It is as simple as that:
ruby -e "$(curl -fsSL https://raw.github.com/Homebrew/homebrew/go/install)"
Install Virtualbox
With Homebrew, it’s trivial to install Virtualbox which is a prerequisite to running docker on OSX:
brew update
brew tap phinze/homebrew-cask
brew install brew-cask
brew cask install virtualbox
Install boot2docker
Boot2docker is a small script that helps download and setup a minimal Linux VM that will be in charge of running docker daemon.
brew install boot2docker
boot2docker init
boot2docker up
export DOCKER_HOST=tcp://localhost:4243
Install docker
brew install docker
docker version
Done!
More information can be found on docker’s official documentationand on boot2docker’s github. It includes, setting up port forwarding, folder sharing, explaining why we need boot2docker…
Now, enjoy!
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