Updated README to include /tcp in port binding doc

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Roberto Aguilar 2013-11-04 15:03:06 -08:00
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@ -33,7 +33,7 @@ for the `docker run` command except it doesn't support the attach options
In order to create volumes that can be rebinded at start time, use the In order to create volumes that can be rebinded at start time, use the
following syntax: `volumes={"/srv": "" }`. The `ports` parameter is a following syntax: `volumes={"/srv": "" }`. The `ports` parameter is a
dictionary whose key is the port to expose and the value is an empty dictionary whose key is the port to expose and the value is an empty
dictionary: `ports={"2181": {}}`. Note, this will simply expose the ports in dictionary: `ports={"2181/tcp": {}}`. Note, this will simply expose the ports in
the container, but does not make them available on the host. See `start` the container, but does not make them available on the host. See `start`
below. below.
@ -110,7 +110,7 @@ Example of binds mapping from host to container: `{'/mnt/srv/': '/srv'}`
dictionary whose key is the container's port and the value is a `[{'HostIp': '' dictionary whose key is the container's port and the value is a `[{'HostIp': ''
'HostPort': ''}]` list. Leaving `HostIp` blank will expose the port on 'HostPort': ''}]` list. Leaving `HostIp` blank will expose the port on
all host interfaces. By leaving the `HostPort` blank, Docker will all host interfaces. By leaving the `HostPort` blank, Docker will
automatically assign a port. For example: `port_bindings={"2181": [{'HostIp': '' automatically assign a port. For example: `port_bindings={"2181/tcp": [{'HostIp': ''
'HostPort': ''}]}`. 'HostPort': ''}]}`.
`lxc_conf` allows to pass LXC configuration options in dict form. `lxc_conf` allows to pass LXC configuration options in dict form.