docs/install/linux/docker-ce/centos.md

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description: Instructions for installing Docker CE on CentOS
keywords: requirements, apt, installation, centos, rpm, install, uninstall, upgrade, update
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title: Get Docker CE for CentOS
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To get started with Docker CE on CentOS, make sure you
[meet the prerequisites](#prerequisites), then
[install Docker](#install-docker-ce).
## Prerequisites
### Docker EE customers
To install Docker Enterprise Edition (Docker EE), go to
[Get Docker EE for CentOS](/install/linux/docker-ee/centos/)
**instead of this topic**.
To learn more about Docker EE, see
[Docker Enterprise Edition](https://www.docker.com/enterprise-edition/){: target="_blank" class="_" }.
### OS requirements
To install Docker CE, you need a maintained version of CentOS 7. Archived
versions aren't supported or tested.
The `centos-extras` repository must be enabled. This repository is enabled by
default, but if you have disabled it, you need to
[re-enable it](https://wiki.centos.org/AdditionalResources/Repositories){: target="_blank" class="_" }.
The `overlay2` storage driver is recommended.
### Uninstall old versions
Older versions of Docker were called `docker` or `docker-engine`. If these are
installed, uninstall them, along with associated dependencies.
```bash
$ sudo yum remove docker \
docker-client \
docker-client-latest \
docker-common \
docker-latest \
docker-latest-logrotate \
docker-logrotate \
docker-selinux \
docker-engine-selinux \
docker-engine
```
It's OK if `yum` reports that none of these packages are installed.
The contents of `/var/lib/docker/`, including images, containers, volumes, and
networks, are preserved. The Docker CE package is now called `docker-ce`.
## Install Docker CE
You can install Docker CE in different ways, depending on your needs:
- Most users
[set up Docker's repositories](#install-using-the-repository) and install
from them, for ease of installation and upgrade tasks. This is the
recommended approach.
- Some users download the RPM package and
[install it manually](#install-from-a-package) and manage
upgrades completely manually. This is useful in situations such as installing
Docker on air-gapped systems with no access to the internet.
- In testing and development environments, some users choose to use automated
[convenience scripts](#install-using-the-convenience-script) to install Docker.
### Install using the repository
Before you install Docker CE for the first time on a new host machine, you need
to set up the Docker repository. Afterward, you can install and update Docker
from the repository.
#### Set up the repository
{% assign download-url-base = "https://download.docker.com/linux/centos" %}
1. Install required packages. `yum-utils` provides the `yum-config-manager`
utility, and `device-mapper-persistent-data` and `lvm2` are required by the
`devicemapper` storage driver.
```bash
$ sudo yum install -y yum-utils \
device-mapper-persistent-data \
lvm2
```
2. Use the following command to set up the **stable** repository. You always
need the **stable** repository, even if you want to install builds from the
**edge** or **test** repositories as well.
```bash
$ sudo yum-config-manager \
--add-repo \
{{ download-url-base }}/docker-ce.repo
```
3. **Optional**: Enable the **edge** and **test** repositories. These
repositories are included in the `docker.repo` file above but are disabled
by default. You can enable them alongside the stable repository.
```bash
$ sudo yum-config-manager --enable docker-ce-edge
```
```bash
$ sudo yum-config-manager --enable docker-ce-test
```
You can disable the **edge** or **test** repository by running the
`yum-config-manager` command with the `--disable` flag. To re-enable it, use
the `--enable` flag. The following command disables the **edge** repository.
```bash
$ sudo yum-config-manager --disable docker-ce-edge
```
> **Note**: Starting with Docker 17.06, stable releases are also pushed to
> the **edge** and **test** repositories.
[Learn about **stable** and **edge** builds](/install/index.md).
#### Install Docker CE
1. Install the _latest version_ of Docker CE, or go to the next step to install a specific version:
```bash
$ sudo yum install docker-ce
```
If prompted to accept the GPG key, verify that the fingerprint matches
`060A 61C5 1B55 8A7F 742B 77AA C52F EB6B 621E 9F35`, and if so, accept it.
> Got multiple Docker repositories?
>
> If you have multiple Docker repositories enabled, installing
> or updating without specifying a version in the `yum install` or
> `yum update` command always installs the highest possible version,
> which may not be appropriate for your stability needs.
Docker is installed but not started. The `docker` group is created, but no users are added to the group.
2. To install a _specific version_ of Docker CE, list the available versions
in the repo, then select and install:
a. List and sort the versions available in your repo. This example sorts
results by version number, highest to lowest, and is truncated:
```bash
$ yum list docker-ce --showduplicates | sort -r
docker-ce.x86_64 {{ site.docker_ce_version }}.0.ce-1.el7.centos docker-ce-stable
```
The list returned depends on which repositories are enabled, and is specific
to your version of CentOS (indicated by the `.el7` suffix in this example).
b. Install a specific version by its fully qualified package name, which is
the package name (`docker-ce`) plus the version string (2nd column) up to
the first hyphen, separated by a hyphen (`-`), for example,
`docker-ce-18.03.0.ce`.
```bash
$ sudo yum install docker-ce-<VERSION STRING>
```
Docker is installed but not started. The `docker` group is created, but no users are added to the group.
3. Start Docker.
```bash
$ sudo systemctl start docker
```
4. Verify that `docker` is installed correctly by running the `hello-world`
image.
```bash
$ sudo docker run hello-world
```
This command downloads a test image and runs it in a container. When the
container runs, it prints an informational message and exits.
Docker CE is installed and running. You need to use `sudo` to run Docker
commands. Continue to [Linux postinstall](/install/linux/linux-postinstall.md) to allow
non-privileged users to run Docker commands and for other optional configuration
steps.
#### Upgrade Docker CE
To upgrade Docker CE, follow the
[installation instructions](#install-docker-ce), choosing the new version you want
to install.
### Install from a package
If you cannot use Docker's repository to install Docker, you can download the
`.rpm` file for your release and install it manually. You need to download
a new file each time you want to upgrade Docker.
1. Go to
[{{ download-url-base }}/7/x86_64/stable/Packages/]({{ download-url-base }}/7/x86_64/stable/Packages/)
and download the `.rpm` file for the Docker version you want to install.
> **Note**: To install an **edge** package, change the word
> `stable` in the above URL to `edge`.
> [Learn about **stable** and **edge** channels](/install/index.md).
2. Install Docker CE, changing the path below to the path where you downloaded
the Docker package.
```bash
$ sudo yum install /path/to/package.rpm
```
Docker is installed but not started. The `docker` group is created, but no
users are added to the group.
3. Start Docker.
```bash
$ sudo systemctl start docker
```
4. Verify that `docker` is installed correctly by running the `hello-world`
image.
```bash
$ sudo docker run hello-world
```
This command downloads a test image and runs it in a container. When the
container runs, it prints an informational message and exits.
Docker CE is installed and running. You need to use `sudo` to run Docker commands.
Continue to [Post-installation steps for Linux](/install/linux/linux-postinstall.md) to allow
non-privileged users to run Docker commands and for other optional configuration
steps.
#### Upgrade Docker CE
To upgrade Docker CE, download the newer package file and repeat the
[installation procedure](#install-from-a-package), using `yum -y upgrade`
instead of `yum -y install`, and pointing to the new file.
{% include install-script.md %}
## Uninstall Docker CE
1. Uninstall the Docker package:
```bash
$ sudo yum remove docker-ce
```
2. Images, containers, volumes, or customized configuration files on your host
are not automatically removed. To delete all images, containers, and
volumes:
```bash
$ sudo rm -rf /var/lib/docker
```
You must delete any edited configuration files manually.
## Next steps
- Continue to [Post-installation steps for Linux](/install/linux/linux-postinstall.md)
- Continue with the [User Guide](/engine/userguide/index.md).