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Frequently asked questions | azure faqs | Docker for Azure Frequently asked questions (FAQ) |
Can I use my own VHD?
No, at this time we only support the default Docker for Azure VHD.
Can I specify the type of Storage Account I use for my VM instances?
Not at this time, but it is on our roadmap for future releases.
Which Azure regions will Docker for Azure work with.
Docker for Azure should work with all supported Azure Marketplace regions.
Where are my container logs?
All container logs are aggregated within the xxxxlog
storage account.
I have a problem/bug where do I report it?
Send an email to docker-for-iaas@docker.com or post to the Docker for Azure GitHub repositories.
In Azure, if your resource group is misbehaving, please run the following diagnostic tool from one of the managers - this will collect your docker logs and send them to Docker:
$ docker-diagnose
OK hostname=manager1
OK hostname=worker1
OK hostname=worker2
Done requesting diagnostics.
Your diagnostics session ID is 1234567890-xxxxxxxxxxxxxx
Please provide this session ID to the maintainer debugging your issue.
Please note that your output will be slightly different from the above, depending on your swarm configuration
Analytics
Docker for Azure sends anonymized minimal analytics to Docker (heartbeat). These analytics are used to monitor adoption and are critical to improve Docker for Azure.
How to run administrative commands?
By default when you SSH into a manager, you will be logged in as the regular username: docker
- It is possible however to run commands with elevated privileges by using sudo
.
For example to ping one of the nodes, after finding its IP via the Azure/AWS portal (e.g. 10.0.0.4), you could run:
$ sudo ping 10.0.0.4
Note that access to Docker for AWS and Azure happens through a shell container that itself runs on Docker.