

In Windows Installer Properties window, click on “ Start” to start the service on your computer.Ĥ. It appears installing docker on an already virtualised platform isn't supported.3. I've looked through our guide, and it appears that the Docker documentation has moved around again, and the link we've got in the manual is for an overview page rather than the actual installation instructions which are here: - were you able to find these OK?Thanks for the reply - I neglected to mention I'm trying to install this on an existing VM (hyper-V). I believe this means that the Docker install itself wasn't able to install correctly - on Windows Docker uses a small VM to orchestrate various Docker commands and the creation of containers, etc.

The only thing to watch out for is that the Apache installation you already have on the host machine will most likely be using Port 80, so you may want to follow the section regarding "using different ports": Xibo Documentation You've got the right archive and extracted in the right place, so everything looks good there. I think the move to docker is/will be a good thing - what kind of IT staff would we be if we weren't catalysts for change - however I echo those sentiments above that the installation guides do seem a little unwieldy at first, especially if you've no previous with docker. I'm sure I haven't extracted the CMS correctly, or maybe I've extracted the wrong file? c:\users\xibo\xibo-docker contains:Ĭms_, cme_remote-mysql.ymlĬ (copied, edited and saved as config.env) However when opening VirtualBox I can't ' Find the Docker Virtual Machine (often called default )'.ĭocker-machine ip returns 'No machine names specified and no 'default' machine exists. I've think I've installed docker (toolbox) and I think I've extracted the CMS. Apache is on there as well for other purposes but I'm giving docker a crack. This will be my fourth or fifth Xibo installation but the first using Docker.
