dockerd: command not found

dockerd is the command used to start the Docker daemon on Linux systems. The Docker daemon is a background process that manages the Docker environment and is responsible for creating, starting, stopping, and managing Docker containers. The dockerd command is typically used to start the Docker daemon as a service during system boot, but can also be used to start the daemon manually or with specific options.

If you encounter the below error while running the command dockerd:

dockerd: command not found

you may try installing the below package as per your choice of distribution:

deepika Command Examples

1. Run docker daemon:

# dockerd

2. Run docker daemon and config it to listen to specific sockets (UNIX and TCP):

# dockerd --host unix://path/to/tmp.sock --host tcp://ip

3. Run with specific daemon PID file:

# dockerd --pidfile path/to/pid_file

4. Run in debug mode:

# dockerd --debug

5. Run and set a specific log level:

# dockerd --log-level=debug|info|warn|error|fatal
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