Replace public IPs with reserved ones

Signed-off-by: Robbert Klarenbeek <robbertkl@renbeek.nl>
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Robbert Klarenbeek 2016-01-20 03:31:14 +01:00
parent 62bcc30859
commit cda5d00bd8
3 changed files with 4 additions and 4 deletions

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@ -53,7 +53,7 @@ To see how to connect Docker to this machine, run: docker-machine env staging
$ docker-machine ls
NAME ACTIVE DRIVER STATE URL SWARM DOCKER ERRORS
default - virtualbox Running tcp://192.168.99.188:2376 v1.9.1
staging - digitalocean Running tcp://45.55.21.28:2376 v1.9.1
staging - digitalocean Running tcp://203.0.113.81:2376 v1.9.1
```
## Installation and documentation

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$ docker-machine ls
NAME ACTIVE DRIVER STATE URL
dev - virtualbox Running tcp://192.168.99.103:2376
staging * digitalocean Running tcp://104.236.50.118:2376
staging * digitalocean Running tcp://203.0.113.81:2376
To remove a host and all of its containers and images, use `docker-machine rm`:

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$ docker-machine ls
NAME ACTIVE DRIVER STATE URL
dev - virtualbox Running tcp://192.168.99.103:2376
staging * digitalocean Running tcp://104.236.50.118:2376
staging * digitalocean Running tcp://203.0.113.81:2376
$ echo $DOCKER_HOST
tcp://104.236.50.118:2376
tcp://203.0.113.81:2376
$ docker-machine active
staging