This is a brief guide to present how to properly start and stop the cluster for maintenance items such as server patching. To properly start and stop the Docker cluster for server maintenance, you will need to perform backups and perform the maintenance on each node, one node at a time. Click the Docker icon in the right hand side of the menu bar, and click 'Preferences'. In the dialog that appears, untick 'Automatically start Docker when you log in'.
I have been playing around with Docker recently and thought I would share some of my findings. Read on to learn more about Docker on Mac!
Installation Of course, in order to use Docker you need to install it. The first step would be to read the installation material specific to Mac available.
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Next, head over to the page to download Docker for Mac. Finally, install the DMG. Basics The installation material above explains how to set up and use Docker, but I do want to cover a few items. First, on Mac you run containers through a docker-machine, which is a VM based on Oracle VM VirtualBox or really any VM platform (e.g. VMware Fusion). This means you start by creating a machine using.