docker info
Description
Display system-wide information
Usage
docker info [OPTIONS]
Options
Name, shorthand | Default | Description |
---|---|---|
--format, -f | Format the output using the given Go template |
Parent command
Command | Description |
---|---|
docker | The base command for the Docker CLI. |
Extended description
This command displays system wide information regarding the Docker installation. Information displayed includes the kernel version, number of containers and images. The number of images shown is the number of unique images. The same image tagged under different names is counted only once.
If a format is specified, the given template will be executed instead of the default format. Go’s text/template package describes all the details of the format.
Depending on the storage driver in use, additional information can be shown, such as pool name, data file, metadata file, data space used, total data space, metadata space used, and total metadata space.
The data file is where the images are stored and the metadata file is where the meta data regarding those images are stored. When run for the first time Docker allocates a certain amount of data space and meta data space from the space available on the volume where /var/lib/docker
is mounted.
Examples
Show output
The example below shows the output for a daemon running on Red Hat Enterprise Linux, using the devicemapper
storage driver. As can be seen in the output, additional information about the devicemapper
storage driver is shown:
$ docker info Containers: 14 Running: 3 Paused: 1 Stopped: 10 Images: 52 Server Version: 1.10.3 Storage Driver: devicemapper Pool Name: docker-202:2-25583803-pool Pool Blocksize: 65.54 kB Base Device Size: 10.74 GB Backing Filesystem: xfs Data file: /dev/loop0 Metadata file: /dev/loop1 Data Space Used: 1.68 GB Data Space Total: 107.4 GB Data Space Available: 7.548 GB Metadata Space Used: 2.322 MB Metadata Space Total: 2.147 GB Metadata Space Available: 2.145 GB Udev Sync Supported: true Deferred Removal Enabled: false Deferred Deletion Enabled: false Deferred Deleted Device Count: 0 Data loop file: /var/lib/docker/devicemapper/devicemapper/data Metadata loop file: /var/lib/docker/devicemapper/devicemapper/metadata Library Version: 1.02.107-RHEL7 (2015-12-01) Execution Driver: native-0.2 Logging Driver: json-file Plugins: Volume: local Network: null host bridge Kernel Version: 3.10.0-327.el7.x86_64 Operating System: Red Hat Enterprise Linux Server 7.2 (Maipo) OSType: linux Architecture: x86_64 CPUs: 1 Total Memory: 991.7 MiB Name: ip-172-30-0-91.ec2.internal ID: I54V:OLXT:HVMM:TPKO:JPHQ:CQCD:JNLC:O3BZ:4ZVJ:43XJ:PFHZ:6N2S Docker Root Dir: /var/lib/docker Debug mode (client): false Debug mode (server): false Username: gordontheturtle Registry: https://index.docker.io/v1/ Insecure registries: myinsecurehost:5000 127.0.0.0/8
Show debugging output
Here is a sample output for a daemon running on Ubuntu, using the overlay2 storage driver and a node that is part of a 2-node swarm:
$ docker -D info Containers: 14 Running: 3 Paused: 1 Stopped: 10 Images: 52 Server Version: 1.13.0 Storage Driver: overlay2 Backing Filesystem: extfs Supports d_type: true Native Overlay Diff: false Logging Driver: json-file Cgroup Driver: cgroupfs Plugins: Volume: local Network: bridge host macvlan null overlay Swarm: active NodeID: rdjq45w1op418waxlairloqbm Is Manager: true ClusterID: te8kdyw33n36fqiz74bfjeixd Managers: 1 Nodes: 2 Orchestration: Task History Retention Limit: 5 Raft: Snapshot Interval: 10000 Number of Old Snapshots to Retain: 0 Heartbeat Tick: 1 Election Tick: 3 Dispatcher: Heartbeat Period: 5 seconds CA Configuration: Expiry Duration: 3 months Node Address: 172.16.66.128 172.16.66.129 Manager Addresses: 172.16.66.128:2477 Runtimes: runc Default Runtime: runc Init Binary: docker-init containerd version: 8517738ba4b82aff5662c97ca4627e7e4d03b531 runc version: ac031b5bf1cc92239461125f4c1ffb760522bbf2 init version: N/A (expected: v0.13.0) Security Options: apparmor seccomp Profile: default Kernel Version: 4.4.0-31-generic Operating System: Ubuntu 16.04.1 LTS OSType: linux Architecture: x86_64 CPUs: 2 Total Memory: 1.937 GiB Name: ubuntu ID: H52R:7ZR6:EIIA:76JG:ORIY:BVKF:GSFU:HNPG:B5MK:APSC:SZ3Q:N326 Docker Root Dir: /var/lib/docker Debug Mode (client): true Debug Mode (server): true File Descriptors: 30 Goroutines: 123 System Time: 2016-11-12T17:24:37.955404361-08:00 EventsListeners: 0 Http Proxy: http://test:[email protected]:8080 Https Proxy: https://test:[email protected]:8080 No Proxy: localhost,127.0.0.1,docker-registry.somecorporation.com Registry: https://index.docker.io/v1/ WARNING: No swap limit support Labels: storage=ssd staging=true Experimental: false Insecure Registries: 127.0.0.0/8 Registry Mirrors: http://192.168.1.2/ http://registry-mirror.example.com:5000/ Live Restore Enabled: false
The global -D
option causes all docker
commands to output debug information.
Format the output
You can also specify the output format:
$ docker info --format '{{json .}}' {"ID":"I54V:OLXT:HVMM:TPKO:JPHQ:CQCD:JNLC:O3BZ:4ZVJ:43XJ:PFHZ:6N2S","Containers":14, ...}
Run docker info
on Windows
Here is a sample output for a daemon running on Windows Server 2016:
E:\docker>docker info Containers: 1 Running: 0 Paused: 0 Stopped: 1 Images: 17 Server Version: 1.13.0 Storage Driver: windowsfilter Windows: Logging Driver: json-file Plugins: Volume: local Network: nat null overlay Swarm: inactive Default Isolation: process Kernel Version: 10.0 14393 (14393.206.amd64fre.rs1_release.160912-1937) Operating System: Windows Server 2016 Datacenter OSType: windows Architecture: x86_64 CPUs: 8 Total Memory: 3.999 GiB Name: WIN-V0V70C0LU5P ID: NYMS:B5VK:UMSL:FVDZ:EWB5:FKVK:LPFL:FJMQ:H6FT:BZJ6:L2TD:XH62 Docker Root Dir: C:\control Debug Mode (client): false Debug Mode (server): false Registry: https://index.docker.io/v1/ Insecure Registries: 127.0.0.0/8 Registry Mirrors: http://192.168.1.2/ http://registry-mirror.example.com:5000/ Live Restore Enabled: false
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