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Since OpenVZ kernel [[Download/kernel/rhel6-testing/042stab105.4|042stab105.4]] it is possible to run Docker inside containers. This article describes how. | Since OpenVZ kernel [[Download/kernel/rhel6-testing/042stab105.4|042stab105.4]] it is possible to run Docker inside containers. This article describes how. | ||
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== Prerequisites == | == Prerequisites == | ||
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yum -y install docker-io | yum -y install docker-io | ||
* Start docker daemon | * Start docker daemon | ||
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== Example usage == | == Example usage == | ||
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* [[Checkpointing and live migration]] of a container with Docker containers inside is not supported | * [[Checkpointing and live migration]] of a container with Docker containers inside is not supported | ||
* Bridges cannot be created inside Docker containers running inside OpenVZ container | * Bridges cannot be created inside Docker containers running inside OpenVZ container | ||
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== See also == | == See also == |