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# subscription-manager repos -enable=rhel-7-server-extras-rpms # subscription-manager repos -enable=rhel-7-server-rpms See Supported Architectures for Containers on RHEL to learn the names of repositories for other architectures. NOTE: The repos shown here are for X86_64 architectures.
#Centos enable docker remote api install
# subscription-manager attach -pool=pool_idĮnable repositories: Enable the following repositories, which will allow you to install the docker package and related software: # subscription-manager list -available Find valid RHEL pool ID Type the following at a shell prompt to display a list of all subscriptions that are available for your system, then attach the pool ID of one that meets that requirement: Registering to: :443/subscriptionĬhoose pool ID: Determine the pool ID of a subscription that includes Red Hat Enterprise Linux Server.
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Note that the user name and password are the same as your login credentials for Red Hat Customer Portal. You will be prompted to enter your user name and password. Register RHEL: Once RHEL 7 is installed, register the system. Install RHEL Server edition: If you are ready to begin, you can start by installing a Red Hat Enterprise Linux system (Server edition) as described in the following: Red Hat Enterprise Linux 7 Installation Guide.Getting images from remote Docker registries Creating a private Docker registry (optional) Exposing the docker daemon through a TCP port Modifying the docker daemon options (/etc/sysconfig/docker) Creating and running the MariaDB Database Server Container Creating and running the Apache Web Server Container Install and Deploy an Apache Web Server Container
#Centos enable docker remote api software
Using Red Hat Software Collections runtime images Adding software to a UBI container (unsubscribed host) Adding software inside the minimal UBI container Adding software inside the standard UBI container Adding software to a UBI container (subscribed host) Using Red Hat Universal Base Images (standard, minimal, and runtimes) Investigating running and stopped containers Supported Architectures for Containers on RHEL