Docker 错误:/var/run/docker.sock: 没有这样的文件或目录

我是新来的。我有一个加载数据到 impala 的 shell 脚本,我想要一个运行构建映像和运行容器的 docker 文件。 我在 Mac 上,安装了 boot2docker 并设置了 DOCKER_HOST env。

bash-3.2$ docker info
Containers: 0
Images: 0
Storage Driver: aufs
Root Dir: /mnt/sda1/var/lib/docker/aufs
Dirs: 0
Execution Driver: native-0.2
Kernel Version: 3.15.3-tinycore64
Debug mode (server): true
Debug mode (client): false
Fds: 10
Goroutines: 10
EventsListeners: 0
Init Path: /usr/local/bin/docker
Sockets: [unix:///var/run/docker.sock tcp://0.0.0.0:2375]

我正在尝试使用以下方法安装一个预先构建的映像:

sudo docker pull busybox

我得到了这个错误:

Sudo docker 拉多管闲事箱 2014/08/1817:56:19 http:///var/run/docker.sock/images/create?fromimage=busybox&tag= : 拨号 unix/var/run/docker.sock: 没有这样的文件或目录

我的码头设备有问题吗?

当我做一个 docker pull busybox,它拉图像和下载完成。

bash-3.2$ docker pull busybox
Pulling repository busybox
a9eb17255234: Download complete
fd5373b3d938: Download complete
d200959a3e91: Download complete
37fca75d01ff: Download complete
511136ea3c5a: Download complete
42eed7f1bf2a: Download complete
c120b7cab0b0: Download complete
f06b02872d52: Download complete
120e218dd395: Download complete
1f5049b3536e: Download complete
bash-3.2$ docker run busybox /bin/echo Hello Doctor
Hello Doctor

我错过了什么吗?

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You don't need to run any docker commands as sudo when you're using boot2docker as every command passed into the boot2docker VM runs as root by default.

You're seeing the error when you're running as sudo because sudo doesn't have the DOCKER_HOST env set, only your user does.

You can confirm this by doing a:

$ env

Then a

$ sudo env

And looking for DOCKER_HOST in each output.

As for having a docker file that runs your script, something like this might work for you:

Dockerfile

FROM busybox


# Copy your script into the docker image
ADD /path/to/your/script.sh /usr/local/bin/script.sh


# Run your script
CMD /usr/local/bin/script.sh

Then you can run:

docker build -t your-image-name:your-tag .

This will build your docker image, which you can see by doing a:

docker images

Then, to run your container, you can do a:

docker run your-image-name:your-tag

This run command will start a container from the image you created with your Dockerfile and your build command and then it will finish once your script.sh has finished executing.

On my MAC when I start boot2docker-vm on the terminal using

boot2docker start

I see the following

To connect the Docker client to the Docker daemon, please set:
export DOCKER_CERT_PATH=<my things>
export DOCKER_TLS_VERIFY=1
export DOCKER_HOST=tcp://<ip>:2376

After setting these environment variables I was able to run the build without the problem.

Update [2016-04-28] If you are using a the recent versions of docker you can do

eval $(docker-machine env) will set the environment

(docker-machine env will print the export statements)

You can quickly setup your environment using shellinit

At your command prompt execute:

$(boot2docker shellinit)

That will populate and export the environment variables and initialize other features.

To setup your environment and to keep it for the future sessions you can do:

echo 'export DOCKER_HOST="tcp://$(boot2docker ip 2>/dev/null):2375";' >> ~/.bashrc

Then: source ~/.bashrc

And your environment will be setup in every session

I also got this error. Though, I did not use boot2docker but just installed "plain" docker on Ubuntu (see https://docs.docker.com/installation/ubuntulinux/).

I got the error ("dial unix /var/run/docker.sock: no such file or directory. Are you trying to connect to a TLS-enabled daemon without TLS?") because the docker daemon was not running, yet.

On Ubuntu, you need to start the service:

sudo service docker start

See also http://blog.arungupta.me/resolve-dial-unix-docker-sock-error-techtip64

docker pull will fail if docker service is not running. Make sure it is running by

:~$ ps aux | grep docker
root     18745  1.7  0.9 284104 13976 ?   Ssl  21:19   0:01 /usr/bin/docker -d

If it is not running, you can start it by

sudo service docker start

For Ubuntu 15 and above use

sudo systemctl start docker

For boot2docker on Windows, after seeing:

FATA[0000] Get http:///var/run/docker.sock/v1.18/version:
dial unix /var/run/docker.sock: no such file or directory.
Are you trying to connect to a TLS-enabled daemon without TLS?

All I did was:

boot2docker start
boot2docker shellinit

That generated:

export DOCKER_CERT_PATH=C:\Users\vonc\.boot2docker\certs\boot2docker-vm
export DOCKER_TLS_VERIFY=1
export DOCKER_HOST=tcp://192.168.59.103:2376

Finally:

boot2docker ssh

And docker works again

In Linux, first of all execute sudo service docker start in terminal.

If you're using CentOS 7, and you've installed Docker via yum, don't forget to run:

$ sudo systemctl start docker
$ sudo systemctl enable docker

This will start the server, as well as re-start it automatically on boot.

The first /var/run/docker.sock refers to the same path in your boot2docker virtual machine. Correcly write for windows /var/run/docker.sock

You, maybe the not the OP, but someone may have a directory called /var/run/docker.sock/ already due to how many times you hack and slash to get things right with docker (especially noobs). Delete that directory and try again.

This helped me on my way to getting it to work on Centos 7.

I have installed the docker using offline method and post server restart docker is not running. So, I executed the below command it worked for me!

/usr/bin/dockerd > /dev/null