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# Docker for Mac
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[`docker-for-mac.yml`](./docker-for-mac.yml) contains an example use
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of the open source components of Docker for Mac. The example has
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support for controlling `dockerd` from the host via `vsudd` and port
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forwarding with VPNKit. It requires HyperKit, VPNKit and a Docker
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client on the host to run. The easiest way to install these at the
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moment is to install a recent version of Docker for Mac.
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To build it with the latest Docker CE:
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```
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$ linuxkit build -format iso-efi docker-for-mac.yml
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```
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To run the VM with a 4G disk:
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```
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linuxkit run hyperkit -networking=vpnkit -vsock-ports=2376 -disk size=4096M -data-file ./metadata.json -iso -uefi docker-for-mac-efi
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```
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Where the file `./metadata.json` should contain the desired docker daemon
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configuration, for example:
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```
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{
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  "docker": {
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    "entries": {
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      "daemon.json": {
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        "content": "{\n  \"debug\" : true,\n  \"experimental\" : true\n}\n"
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      }
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    }
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  }
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}
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```
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In another terminal you should now be able to access docker via the
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socket `guest.00000948` in the state directory
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(`docker-for-mac-efi-state/` by default):
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```
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$ docker -H unix://docker-for-mac-efi-state/guest.00000948 ps
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CONTAINER ID        IMAGE               COMMAND             CREATED             STATUS              PORTS               NAMES
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```
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