To get started with Docker EE on Ubuntu, make sure you meet the prerequisites, then install Docker.
To install Docker Enterprise Edition (Docker EE), you need to know the Docker EE repository URL associated with your trial or subscription. These instructions work for Docker EE for Ubuntu and for Docker EE for Linux, which includes access to Docker EE for all Linux distributions. To get this information:
Use this URL when you see the placeholder text <DOCKER-EE-URL>
.
To learn more about software requirements and supported storage drivers, check the compatibility matrix.
If your version supports the aufs storage driver, you need some preparation before installing Docker.
$ sudo apt-get remove docker docker-engine docker-ce docker-ce-cli docker.io
It’s OK if apt-get
reports that none of these packages are installed.
The contents of /var/lib/docker/
, including images, containers, volumes,
and networks, are preserved. The Docker EE package is now called docker-ee
.
If your version supports the aufs
storage driver, you need some preparation
before installing Docker.
You can install Docker EE in different ways, depending on your needs:
Before you install Docker EE for the first time on a new host machine, you need to set up the Docker repository. Afterward, you can install and update Docker EE from the repository.
Update the apt
package index.
$ sudo apt-get update
Install packages to allow apt
to use a repository over HTTPS.
$ sudo apt-get install \
apt-transport-https \
ca-certificates \
curl \
software-properties-common
Temporarily add a $DOCKER_EE_URL
variable into your environment. This
only persists only up until you log out of the session). Replace
<DOCKER-EE-URL>
with the URL you noted down in the
prerequisites.
$ DOCKER_EE_URL="<DOCKER-EE-URL>"
Temporarily add a $DOCKER_EE_VERSION
variable into your environment.
$ DOCKER_EE_VERSION=19.03
Add Docker’s official GPG key using your customer Docker Engine - Enterprise repository URL.
$ curl -fsSL "${DOCKER_EE_URL}/ubuntu/gpg" | sudo apt-key add -
Verify that you now have the key with the fingerprint
DD91 1E99 5A64 A202 E859 07D6 BC14 F10B 6D08 5F96
, by searching
for the last eight characters of the fingerprint. Use the command
as-is. It works because of the variable you set earlier.
$ sudo apt-key fingerprint 6D085F96
pub 4096R/0EBFCD88 2017-02-22
Key fingerprint = DD91 1E99 5A64 A202 E859 07D6 BC14 F10B 6D08 5F96
uid Docker Release (EE deb) <docker@docker.com>
sub 4096R/6D085F96 2017-02-22
Use the following command to set up the stable repository. Use the command as-is. It works because of the variable you set earlier.
$ sudo add-apt-repository \
"deb [arch=$(dpkg --print-architecture)] $DOCKER_EE_URL/ubuntu \
$(lsb_release -cs) \
stable-$DOCKER_EE_VERSION"
Update the apt
package index.
$ sudo apt-get update
Install the latest version of Docker EE and containerd, or go to the next step to install a specific version. Any existing installation of Docker EE is replaced.
$ sudo apt-get install docker-ee docker-ee-cli containerd.io
Warning
If you have multiple Docker repositories enabled, installing or
updating without specifying a version in the apt-get install
or apt-get update
command always installs the highest possible
version, which may not be appropriate for your stability needs.
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On production systems, you should install a specific version of Docker EE instead of always using the latest. The following output is truncated. List the available versions.
$ apt-cache madison docker-ee
docker-ee | 19.03.0~ee-0~ubuntu-xenial | <DOCKER-EE-URL>/ubuntu xenial/stable amd64 Packages
The contents of the list depend upon which repositories are enabled,
and are specific to your version of Ubuntu (indicated by the
xenial
suffix on the version, in this example). Choose a specific
version to install. The second column is the version string. The
third column is the repository name, which indicates which repository
the package is from and by extension its stability level. To install
a specific version, append the version string to the package name and
separate them by an equals sign (=
).
$ sudo apt-get install docker-ee=<VERSION_STRING> docker-ee-cli=<VERSION_STRING> containerd.io
The Docker daemon starts automatically.
Verify that Docker is installed correctly by running the
hello-world
image.
$ sudo docker run hello-world
This command downloads a test image and runs it in a container. When the container runs, it prints an informational message and exits.
Docker EE is installed and running. The docker
group is created but no users are added to it. You need to use sudo
to run Docker commands.
To upgrade Docker EE:
sudo apt-get update
.If you cannot use Docker’s repository to install Docker EE, you can download
the .deb
file for your release and install it manually. You need to
download a new file each time you want to upgrade Docker EE.
Go to the Docker EE repository URL associated with
your trial or subscription in your browser. Go to
ubuntu/x86_64/stable-<VERSION>
and download the .deb
file for the
Docker EE version and architecture you want to install.
Install Docker, changing the path below to the path where you downloaded the Docker EE package.
$ sudo dpkg -i /path/to/package.deb
The Docker daemon starts automatically.
Verify that Docker is installed correctly by running the
hello-world
image.
$ sudo docker run hello-world
This command downloads a test image and runs it in a container. When the container runs, it prints an informational message and exits.
Docker EE is installed and running. The docker
group is created but no users are added to it. You need to use sudo
to run Docker commands.
To upgrade Docker EE, download the newer package file and repeat the installation procedure, pointing to the new file.
Uninstall the Docker EE package.
$ sudo apt-get purge docker-ee
Images, containers, volumes, or customized configuration files on your host are not automatically removed. To delete all images, containers, and volumes:
$ sudo rm -rf /var/lib/docker
You must delete any edited configuration files manually.