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David Scott 157d2aef07 diagnostics: use netstat -tulpn which includes process names
For example:

  docker:~# netstat -tulpn
  Active Internet connections (only servers)
  Proto Recv-Q Send-Q Local Address           Foreign Address         State       PID/Program name
  tcp        0      0 :::32768                :::*                    LISTEN      1344/docker-proxy
  tcp        0      0 :::2375                 :::*                    LISTEN      1124/docker
  tcp        0      0 :::5000                 :::*                    LISTEN      1444/docker-proxy
  tcp        0      0 :::5001                 :::*                    LISTEN      1494/docker-proxy

Signed-off-by: David Scott <dave.scott@docker.com>
2016-03-31 10:35:35 +01:00
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Base repo for Moby, codename for the Docker Linux distro

Initial requirements are being driven by the very minimal goal of replacing boot2docker for the new Mac app.

However these requirements are fairly small and the scope is intended to be much broader.

Simple build instructions: use make to build. make xhyve will boot it up on a Mac; unless you run with sudo you will not get any networking. make qemu will boot up in qemu in a container.

You can build for arm, some parts still under development, make clean first, then make qemu-arm will run in qemu.