docker-system-info(1)



DOCKER(1)                                                            DOCKER(1)

NAME
       docker-system-info - Display system-wide information

SYNOPSIS
       docker system info [OPTIONS]

DESCRIPTION
       This command displays system wide information regarding the Docker
       installation.  Information displayed includes the kernel version,
       number of containers and images.  The number of images shown is the
       number of unique images. The same image tagged under different names is
       counted only once.

       If a format is specified, the given template will be executed instead
       of the default format. Go's text/template package describes all the
       details of the format.

       Depending on the storage driver in use, additional information can be
       shown, such as pool name, data file, metadata file, data space used,
       total data space, metadata space used, and total metadata space.

       The data file is where the images are stored and the metadata file is
       where the meta data regarding those images are stored. When run for the
       first time Docker allocates a certain amount of data space and meta
       data space from the space available on the volume where /var/lib/docker
       is mounted.

EXAMPLES
Display Docker system information
       Here is a sample output for a daemon running on Ubuntu, using the
       overlay2 storage driver:

              $ docker -D info
              Client:
               Debug Mode: true

              Server:
               Containers: 14
                Running: 3
                Paused: 1
                Stopped: 10
               Images: 52
               Server Version: 1.13.0
               Storage Driver: overlay2
                Backing Filesystem: extfs
                Supports d_type: true
                Native Overlay Diff: false
               Logging Driver: json-file
               Cgroup Driver: cgroupfs
               Plugins:
                Volume: local
                Network: bridge host macvlan null overlay
               Swarm: active
                NodeID: rdjq45w1op418waxlairloqbm
                Is Manager: true
                ClusterID: te8kdyw33n36fqiz74bfjeixd
                Managers: 1
                Nodes: 2
                Orchestration:
                 Task History Retention Limit: 5
                Raft:
                 Snapshot Interval: 10000
                 Number of Old Snapshots to Retain: 0
                 Heartbeat Tick: 1
                 Election Tick: 3
                Dispatcher:
                 Heartbeat Period: 5 seconds
                CA Configuration:
                 Expiry Duration: 3 months
                Node Address: 172.16.66.128 172.16.66.129
                Manager Addresses:
                 172.16.66.128:2477
               Runtimes: runc
               Default Runtime: runc
               Init Binary: docker-init
               containerd version: 8517738ba4b82aff5662c97ca4627e7e4d03b531
               runc version: ac031b5bf1cc92239461125f4c1ffb760522bbf2
               init version: N/A (expected: v0.13.0)
               Security Options:
                apparmor
                seccomp
                 Profile: default
               Kernel Version: 4.4.0-31-generic
               Operating System: Ubuntu 16.04.1 LTS
               OSType: linux
               Architecture: x86_64
               CPUs: 2
               Total Memory: 1.937 GiB
               Name: ubuntu
               ID: H52R:7ZR6:EIIA:76JG:ORIY:BVKF:GSFU:HNPG:B5MK:APSC:SZ3Q:N326
               Docker Root Dir: /var/lib/docker
               Debug Mode: true
                File Descriptors: 30
                Goroutines: 123
                System Time: 2016-11-12T17:24:37.955404361-08:00
                EventsListeners: 0
               Http Proxy: http://test:test@proxy.example.com:8080
               Https Proxy: https://test:test@proxy.example.com:8080
               No Proxy: localhost,127.0.0.1,docker-registry.somecorporation.com
               Registry: https://index.docker.io/v1/
               WARNING: No swap limit support
               Labels:
                storage=ssd
                staging=true
               Experimental: false
               Insecure Registries:
                127.0.0.0/8
               Registry Mirrors:
                 http://192.168.1.2/
                 http://registry-mirror.example.com:5000/
               Live Restore Enabled: false

       The global -D option tells all docker commands to output debug
       information.

       The example below shows the output for a daemon running on Red Hat
       Enterprise Linux, using the devicemapper storage driver. As can be seen
       in the output, additional information about the devicemapper storage
       driver is shown:

              $ docker info
              Client:
               Debug Mode: false

              Server:
               Containers: 14
                Running: 3
                Paused: 1
                Stopped: 10
               Untagged Images: 52
               Server Version: 1.10.3
               Storage Driver: devicemapper
                Pool Name: docker-202:2-25583803-pool
                Pool Blocksize: 65.54 kB
                Base Device Size: 10.74 GB
                Backing Filesystem: xfs
                Data file: /dev/loop0
                Metadata file: /dev/loop1
                Data Space Used: 1.68 GB
                Data Space Total: 107.4 GB
                Data Space Available: 7.548 GB
                Metadata Space Used: 2.322 MB
                Metadata Space Total: 2.147 GB
                Metadata Space Available: 2.145 GB
                Udev Sync Supported: true
                Deferred Removal Enabled: false
                Deferred Deletion Enabled: false
                Deferred Deleted Device Count: 0
                Data loop file: /var/lib/docker/devicemapper/devicemapper/data
                Metadata loop file: /var/lib/docker/devicemapper/devicemapper/metadata
                Library Version: 1.02.107-RHEL7 (2015-12-01)
               Execution Driver: native-0.2
               Logging Driver: json-file
               Plugins:
                Volume: local
                Network: null host bridge
               Kernel Version: 3.10.0-327.el7.x86_64
               Operating System: Red Hat Enterprise Linux Server 7.2 (Maipo)
               OSType: linux
               Architecture: x86_64
               CPUs: 1
               Total Memory: 991.7 MiB
               Name: ip-172-30-0-91.ec2.internal
               ID: I54V:OLXT:HVMM:TPKO:JPHQ:CQCD:JNLC:O3BZ:4ZVJ:43XJ:PFHZ:6N2S
               Docker Root Dir: /var/lib/docker
               Debug Mode: false
               Username: gordontheturtle
               Registry: https://index.docker.io/v1/
               Insecure registries:
                myinsecurehost:5000
                127.0.0.0/8

       You can also specify the output format:

              $ docker info --format '{{json .}}'
              {"ID":"I54V:OLXT:HVMM:TPKO:JPHQ:CQCD:JNLC:O3BZ:4ZVJ:43XJ:PFHZ:6N2S","Containers":14, ...}

OPTIONS
       -f, --format=""
           Format the output using the given Go template

       -h, --help[=false]
           help for info

SEE ALSO
       docker-system(1)

Docker Community                   Jun 2020                          DOCKER(1)

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