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Thu, 4 Aug 2016 13:19:52 -0500
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Hi Yura,

I installed the official docker software from the main docker.com website. (https://docs.docker.com/engine/installation/linux/rhel/)

I followed the installation method with heading "Install with yum".


Log into your machine as a user with sudo or root privileges.

Make sure your existing yum packages are up-to-date.

    $ sudo yum update

Add the yum repo yourself.

    $ sudo tee /etc/yum.repos.d/docker.repo <<-EOF
    [dockerrepo]
    name=Docker Repository
    baseurl=https://yum.dockerproject.org/repo/main/centos/7
    enabled=1
    gpgcheck=1
    gpgkey=https://yum.dockerproject.org/gpg
    EOF

Install the Docker package.

    $ sudo yum install docker-engine

Start the Docker daemon.

    $ sudo service docker start

Verify docker is installed correctly by running a test image in a container.

    $ sudo docker run hello-world
    Unable to find image 'hello-world:latest' locally
        latest: Pulling from hello-world
        a8219747be10: Pull complete
        91c95931e552: Already exists
        hello-world:latest: The image you are pulling has been verified. Important: image verification is a tech preview feature and should not be relied on to provide security.
        Digest: sha256:aa03e5d0d5553b4c3473e89c8619cf79df368babd1.7.1cf5daeb82aab55838d
        Status: Downloaded newer image for hello-world:latest
        Hello from Docker.
        This message shows that your installation appears to be working correctly.

        To generate this message, Docker took the following steps:
         1. The Docker client contacted the Docker daemon.
         2. The Docker daemon pulled the "hello-world" image from the Docker Hub.
                (Assuming it was not already locally available.)
         3. The Docker daemon created a new container from that image which runs the
                executable that produces the output you are currently reading.
         4. The Docker daemon streamed that output to the Docker client, which sent it
                to your terminal.

        To try something more ambitious, you can run an Ubuntu container with:
         $ docker run -it ubuntu bash

        For more examples and ideas, visit:
         http://docs.docker.com/userguide/

Hope this helps.

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