Docker-compose equivalent for docker run --rm -volume E:/Randomfolder
Im trying to run a linux docker container which gets access to my local E: disk on the windows server where docker is running. Im doing this via docker-compose up. I was looking for a way to give my container access to the file system where its hosted.
In docker i would do this: docker run --rm -v "E:/Randomfolder"
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Im trying to run a linux docker container which gets access to my local E: disk on the windows server where docker is running. Im doing this via docker-compose up. I was looking for a way to give my container access to the file system where its hosted.
In docker i would do this: docker run --rm -v "E:/Randomfolder"
docker docker-compose
I'm not sure what version you're running, but you should just be able to use thevolume
property: docs.docker.com/compose/compose-file/#volumes
– R.A. Lucas
Nov 12 '18 at 8:22
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Im trying to run a linux docker container which gets access to my local E: disk on the windows server where docker is running. Im doing this via docker-compose up. I was looking for a way to give my container access to the file system where its hosted.
In docker i would do this: docker run --rm -v "E:/Randomfolder"
docker docker-compose
Im trying to run a linux docker container which gets access to my local E: disk on the windows server where docker is running. Im doing this via docker-compose up. I was looking for a way to give my container access to the file system where its hosted.
In docker i would do this: docker run --rm -v "E:/Randomfolder"
docker docker-compose
docker docker-compose
asked Nov 12 '18 at 8:12
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I'm not sure what version you're running, but you should just be able to use thevolume
property: docs.docker.com/compose/compose-file/#volumes
– R.A. Lucas
Nov 12 '18 at 8:22
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I'm not sure what version you're running, but you should just be able to use thevolume
property: docs.docker.com/compose/compose-file/#volumes
– R.A. Lucas
Nov 12 '18 at 8:22
I'm not sure what version you're running, but you should just be able to use the
volume
property: docs.docker.com/compose/compose-file/#volumes– R.A. Lucas
Nov 12 '18 at 8:22
I'm not sure what version you're running, but you should just be able to use the
volume
property: docs.docker.com/compose/compose-file/#volumes– R.A. Lucas
Nov 12 '18 at 8:22
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You need to use volumes directive in docker-compose file:
volumes:
- E:Randomfolder
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You need to use volumes directive in docker-compose file:
volumes:
- E:Randomfolder
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You need to use volumes directive in docker-compose file:
volumes:
- E:Randomfolder
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You need to use volumes directive in docker-compose file:
volumes:
- E:Randomfolder
You need to use volumes directive in docker-compose file:
volumes:
- E:Randomfolder
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I'm not sure what version you're running, but you should just be able to use the
volume
property: docs.docker.com/compose/compose-file/#volumes– R.A. Lucas
Nov 12 '18 at 8:22