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Updated install versions to 18.09
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{% elsif section == "install-using-yum-repo" %}
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There are currently two versions of Docker EE Engine available:
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> ***NOTE:*** If you need to run Docker EE 2.0, please see the following instructions:
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> * [18.03](https://docs.docker.com/v18.03/ee/supported-platforms/) - Older Docker EE Engine only release
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> * [17.06](https://docs.docker.com/v17.06/engine/installation/) - Docker Enterprise Edition 2.0 (Docker Engine,
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> UCP, and DTR).
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* 18.03 - Use this version if you're only running Docker EE Engine.
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* 17.06 - Use this version if you're using Docker Enterprise Edition 2.0 (Docker
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Engine, UCP, and DTR).
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1. By default, Docker EE Engine 17.06 is installed. If you want to install the
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18.03 version run:
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```bash
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sudo yum-config-manager --enable docker-ee-stable-18.03
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```
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2. Install the latest patch release, or go to the next step to install a specific version:
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1. Install the latest patch release, or go to the next step to install a specific version:
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```bash
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$ sudo yum -y install docker-ee
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If prompted to accept the GPG key, verify that the fingerprint matches `{{ gpg-fingerprint }}`, and if so, accept it.
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3. To install a _specific version_ of Docker EE (recommended in production), list versions and install:
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2. To install a _specific version_ of Docker EE (recommended in production), list versions and install:
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a. List and sort the versions available in your repo. This example sorts results by version number, highest to lowest, and is truncated:
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```bash
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$ sudo yum list docker-ee --showduplicates | sort -r
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docker-ee.x86_64 {{ site.docker_ee_version }}.ee.2-1.el7.{{ linux-dist }} docker-ee-stable-17.06
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docker-ee.x86_64 {{ site.docker_ee_version }}.ee.2-1.el7.{{ linux-dist }} docker-ee-stable-18.09
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```
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The list returned depends on which repositories you enabled, and is specific to your version of {{ linux-dist-long }} (indicated by `.el7` in this example).
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b. Install a specific version by its **fully qualified package name** which is the package name (`docker-ee`) plus the version string (2nd column) up to the hyphen, for example: `docker-ee-17.06.1.ee.2`
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b. Install a specific version by its **fully qualified package name** which is the package name (`docker-ee`) plus the version string (2nd column) up to the hyphen, for example: `docker-ee-18.09.0`
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```bash
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$ sudo yum -y install <FULLY-QUALIFIED-PACKAGE-NAME>
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```
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For example, if you want to install the 18.09 version run the following:
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```bash
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sudo yum-config-manager --enable docker-ee-stable-18.09.0
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```
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Docker is installed but not started. The `docker` group is created, but no users are added to the group.
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4. Start Docker:
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3. Start Docker:
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> If using `devicemapper`, ensure it is properly configured before starting Docker, per the [storage guide](/storage/storagedriver/device-mapper-driver/){: target="_blank" class="_" }.
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$ sudo systemctl start docker
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```
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5. Verify that Docker EE is installed correctly by running the `hello-world`
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4. Verify that Docker EE is installed correctly by running the `hello-world`
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image. This command downloads a test image, runs it in a container, prints
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an informational message, and exits:
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to set up the Docker repository. Afterward, you can install and update Docker EE
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from the repository.
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There are currently two versions of Docker EE Engine available:
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* 18.03 - Use this version if you're only running Docker EE Engine.
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* 17.06 - Use this version if you're using Docker Enterprise Edition 2.0 (Docker
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Engine, UCP, and DTR).
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> ***NOTE:*** If you need to run Docker EE 2.0, please see the following instructions:
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> * [18.03](https://docs.docker.com/v18.03/ee/supported-platforms/) - Older Docker EE Engine only release
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> * [17.06](https://docs.docker.com/v17.06/engine/installation/) - Docker Enterprise Edition 2.0 (Docker Engine,
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> UCP, and DTR).
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#### Set up the repository
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Where:
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* `DOCKER-EE-URL` is the URL from your Docker Store subscription.
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* `ARCHITECTURE` is `x86_64`, `s390x`, or `ppc64le`.
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* `VERSION` is `18.03` or `17.06`.
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* `VERSION` is `18.09`
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As an example your command should look like:
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```bash
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DOCKER_EE_URL="https://storebits.docker.com/ee/sles/sub-555-55-555/sles/12.3/x86_64/stable-17.06"
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DOCKER_EE_URL="https://storebits.docker.com/ee/sles/sub-555-55-555/sles/12.3/x86_64/stable-18.09"
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```
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2. Use the following command to set up the **stable** repository. Use the
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To upgrade Docker EE:
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1. If upgrading to a new major Docker EE version (such as when going from
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Docker 17.03.x to Docker 17.06.x),
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Docker 18.03.x to Docker 18.09.x),
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[add the new repository](#set-up-the-repository){: target="_blank" class="_" }.
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2. Run `sudo zypper refresh`.
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```
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4. Temporarily add a `$DOCKER_EE_VERSION` variable into your environment.
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There are currently two versions of Docker EE Engine available:
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* `stable-18.03` - Use this version if you're only running Docker EE Engine.
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* `stable-17.06` - Use this version if you're using Docker Enterprise Edition (Docker
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Engine, UCP, and DTR).
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> ***NOTE:*** If you need to run Docker EE 2.0, please see the following instructions:
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> * [18.03](https://docs.docker.com/v18.03/ee/supported-platforms/) - Older Docker EE Engine only release
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> * [17.06](https://docs.docker.com/v17.06/engine/installation/) - Docker Enterprise Edition 2.0 (Docker Engine,
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> UCP, and DTR).
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```bash
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$ DOCKER_EE_VERSION=<YOUR_VERSION>
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$ sudo add-apt-repository \
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"deb [arch=amd64] $DOCKER_EE_URL/ubuntu \
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$(lsb_release -cs) \
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stable-17.06"
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stable-18.09"
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```
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</div>
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$ sudo add-apt-repository \
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"deb [arch=s390x] $DOCKER_EE_URL/ubuntu \
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$(lsb_release -cs) \
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stable-17.06"
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stable-18.09"
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```
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</div>
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$ sudo add-apt-repository \
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"deb [arch=ppc64el] $DOCKER_EE_URL/ubuntu \
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$(lsb_release -cs) \
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stable-17.06"
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stable-18.09"
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```
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</div>
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To upgrade Docker EE:
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1. If upgrading to a new major Docker EE version (such as when going from
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Docker 17.03.x to Docker 17.06.x),
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Docker 18.03.x to Docker 18.09.x),
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[add the new repository](#set-up-the-repository){: target="_blank" class="_" }.
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2. Run `sudo apt-get update`.
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