Mount volume to Docker image on OSX

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春和景丽 2020-12-10 06:32

On a Mac, how do you mount a volume to a Docker container?

On my linux box, this is easy. All I need to do is something like -v /src/webapp:/opt/webapp

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  • 2020-12-10 07:23

    Ok, after digging through a GitHub PR, I was able to figure out a way to do this. For the future readers out there, this process should be fixed in an upcoming release of boot2docker.

    # assuming boot2docker and VirtualBox are installed
    wget http://static.dockerfiles.io/boot2docker-v1.2.0-virtualbox-guest-additions-v4.3.14.iso
    mv boot2docker-v1.2.0-virtualbox-guest-additions-v4.3.14.iso ~/.boot2docker/boot2docker.iso
    # blow away your old boot2docker-vm if it exists (boot2docker down && boot2docker destroy)
    boot2docker init
    boot2docker up
    # set DOCKER_HOST as instructed
    boot2docker stop
    VBoxManage sharedfolder add boot2docker-vm --name /Users --hostpath /Users
    boot2docker up
    # if you ssh into the VM now, you'll notice /Users is present, but empty; I don't know/care why.
    boot2docker ssh "sudo mount -t vboxsf -o uid=1000,gid=50 /Users /Users"
    # done
    

    This worked for me so I hope it works for others. In the near future, I expect this issue to be solved by boot2docker, especially since the PR from which I got these commands was merged.

    EDIT: boot2docker 1.3.0 supports this without any further changes. After updating, I ran these commands:

    boot2docker destroy  # start over
    boot2docker download # download the udpated ISO
    boot2docker init
    boot2docker up
    # done
    
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  • 2020-12-10 07:32

    For folks finding this in the future who want to mount anything other than /Users, there's a script someone made as a gist on github that does the whole process for you and is awesome. Just use this. It saved me a lot of headache of having to keep screwing around with virtualbox. This is tested as of Docker 1.3.0 on my Mac running Yosemite.

    EDIT:

    Now that docker-machine cli has been deprecated in favor or docker-machine, here's how you can do it with docker-machine:

    First, ssh into the docker-machine vm and create the folder we'll be mapping to:

    docker-machine ssh $MACHINE_NAME "sudo mkdir -p \"$VOL_DIR\""
    

    Now share the folder to VirtualBox:

    WORKDIR=$(basename "$VOL_DIR")
    vboxmanage sharedfolder add "$MACHINE_NAME" --name "$WORKDIR" --hostpath "$VOL_DIR" --transient
    

    Finally, ssh into the docker-machine again and mount the folder we just shared:

    docker-machine ssh $MACHINE_NAME "sudo mount -t vboxsf -o uid=\"$U\",gid=\"$G\" \"$WORKDIR\" \"$VOL_DIR\""
    

    Note: for UID and GID you can basically use whatever integers as long as they're not already taken.

    This is tested as of docker-machine 0.4.1 and docker 1.8.3 on OS X El Capitan.

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