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docker exec
Usage: docker exec [OPTIONS] CONTAINER COMMAND [ARG...]
Run a command in a running container
-d, --detach Detached mode: run command in the background
--detach-keys Override the key sequence for detaching a container
--help Print usage
-i, --interactive Keep STDIN open even if not attached
--privileged Give extended privileges to the command
-t, --tty Allocate a pseudo-TTY
-u, --user Username or UID (format: <name|uid>[:<group|gid>])
The docker exec
command runs a new command in a running container.
The command started using docker exec
only runs while the container’s primary process (PID 1
) is running, and it is not restarted if the container is restarted.
If the container is paused, then the docker exec
command will fail with an error:
$ docker pause test
test
$ docker ps
CONTAINER ID IMAGE COMMAND CREATED STATUS PORTS NAMES
1ae3b36715d2 ubuntu:latest "bash" 17 seconds ago Up 16 seconds (Paused) test
$ docker exec test ls
FATA[0000] Error response from daemon: Container test is paused, unpause the container before exec
$ echo $?
1
Examples
$ docker run --name ubuntu_bash --rm -i -t ubuntu bash
This will create a container named ubuntu_bash
and start a Bash session.
$ docker exec -d ubuntu_bash touch /tmp/execWorks
This will create a new file /tmp/execWorks
inside the running container ubuntu_bash
, in the background.
$ docker exec -it ubuntu_bash bash
This will create a new Bash session in the container ubuntu_bash
.
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https://docs.docker.com/v1.12/engine/reference/commandline/exec/