In my previous
post we used the script available from Docker site to help with installing
Docker.
Using the same script one can upgrade the Docker.
Before upgrading Docker
sudo docker version Client version: 1.2.0 Client API version: 1.14 Go version (client): go1.3.1 Git commit (client): fa7b24f OS/Arch (client): linux/amd64 Server version: 1.2.0 Server API version: 1.14 Go version (server): go1.3.1 Git commit (server): fa7b24f
Execute script to install newer version of Docker
$ curlhttps://get.docker.io/ | sudo sh
Once the script finished, Docker 1.3.1 is installed and Docker daemon was automatically started.
$ sudo docker version Client version: 1.3.1 Client API version: 1.15 Go version (client): go1.3.3 Git commit (client): 4e9bbfa OS/Arch (client): linux/amd64 Server version: 1.3.1 Server API version: 1.15 Go version (server): go1.3.3 Git commit (server): 4e9bbfa
Using the same script one can upgrade the Docker.
Before upgrading Docker
sudo docker version Client version: 1.2.0 Client API version: 1.14 Go version (client): go1.3.1 Git commit (client): fa7b24f OS/Arch (client): linux/amd64 Server version: 1.2.0 Server API version: 1.14 Go version (server): go1.3.1 Git commit (server): fa7b24f
Execute script to install newer version of Docker
$ curlhttps://get.docker.io/ | sudo sh
Once the script finished, Docker 1.3.1 is installed and Docker daemon was automatically started.
$ sudo docker version Client version: 1.3.1 Client API version: 1.15 Go version (client): go1.3.3 Git commit (client): 4e9bbfa OS/Arch (client): linux/amd64 Server version: 1.3.1 Server API version: 1.15 Go version (server): go1.3.3 Git commit (server): 4e9bbfa
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