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Index of linux/static/stable/./ aarch64/ armel/ armhf/ ppc64le/ s390x/ x8664/ aarch64/ armel/ armhf/ ppc64le/ s390x/ x8664/. Install Compose on Linux systems. On Linux, you can download the Docker Compose binary from the Compose repository release page on GitHub. Follow the instructions from the link, which involve running the curl command in your terminal to download the binaries. These step-by-step instructions are also included below. The Linux NAS distribution (Debian based) Open Media Vault (OMV) has an UrBackup server plugin starting with OMV 3.0 in OMV-extras. Starting with OMV 5.0 use the Docker container below. ASUSTOR - ASUS NAS. Last June, the Docker team announced that they will be investing in getting Docker running with the Windows Subsystem for Linux (WSL). All of this is made possible with the recent changes to the architecture of WSL to run within a lightweight virtual machine (VM), which we talked about in an earlier blog post about WSL 2.

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To start the installation of Docker, we are going to use an Ubuntu instance. You can use Oracle Virtual Box to setup a virtual Linux instance, in case you don’t have it already.

The following screenshot shows a simple Ubuntu server which has been installed on Oracle Virtual Box. There is an OS user named demo which has been defined on the system having entire root access to the sever.

To install Docker, we need to follow the steps given below.

Step 1 − Before installing Docker, you first have to ensure that you have the right Linux kernel version running. Docker is only designed to run on Linux kernel version 3.8 and higher. We can do this by running the following command.

uname

This method returns the system information about the Linux system.

Syntax

Options

a − This is used to ensure that the system information is returned.

Return Value

This method returns the following information on the Linux system −

  • kernel name
  • node name
  • kernel release
  • kernel version
  • machine
  • processor
  • hardware platform
  • operating system

Example

Output

When we run above command, we will get the following result −

From the output, we can see that the Linux kernel version is 4.2.0-27 which is higher than version 3.8, so we are good to go.

Step 2 − You need to update the OS with the latest packages, which can be done via the following command −

This method installs packages from the Internet on to the Linux system.

Syntax

sudo apt-get update

Options

  • sudo − The sudo command is used to ensure that the command runs with root access.

  • update − The update option is used ensure that all packages are updated on the Linux system.

Return Value

None

Example

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Output

When we run the above command, we will get the following result −

This command will connect to the internet and download the latest system packages for Ubuntu.

Step 3 − The next step is to install the necessary certificates that will be required to work with the Docker site later on to download the necessary Docker packages. It can be done with the following command.

Step 4 − The next step is to add the new GPG key. This key is required to ensure that all data is encrypted when downloading the necessary packages for Docker.

The following command will download the key with the ID 58118E89F3A912897C070ADBF76221572C52609D from the keyserver hkp://ha.pool.sks-keyservers.net:80 and adds it to the adv keychain. Please note that this particular key is required to download the necessary Docker packages.

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Step 5 − Next, depending on the version of Ubuntu you have, you will need to add the relevant site to the docker.list for the apt package manager, so that it will be able to detect the Docker packages from the Docker site and download them accordingly.

  • Precise 12.04 (LTS) ─ deb https://apt.dockerproject.org/repoubuntu-precise main

  • Trusty 14.04 (LTS) ─ deb https://apt.dockerproject.org/repo/ ubuntu-trusty main

  • Wily 15.10 ─ deb https://apt.dockerproject.org/repo ubuntu-wily main

  • Xenial 16.04 (LTS) - https://apt.dockerproject.org/repo ubuntu-xenial main

Since our OS is Ubuntu 14.04, we will use the Repository name as “deb https://apt.dockerproject.org/repoubuntu-trusty main”.

And then, we will need to add this repository to the docker.list as mentioned above.

Step 6 − Next, we issue the apt-get update command to update the packages on the Ubuntu system.

Step 7 − If you want to verify that the package manager is pointing to the right repository, you can do it by issuing the apt-cache command.

In the output, you will get the link to https://apt.dockerproject.org/repo/

Step 8 − Issue the apt-get update command to ensure all the packages on the local system are up to date.

Step 9 − For Ubuntu Trusty, Wily, and Xenial, we have to install the linux-image-extra-* kernel packages, which allows one to use the aufs storage driver. This driver is used by the newer versions of Docker.

It can be done by using the following command.

Step 10 − The final step is to install Docker and we can do this with the following command −

Here, apt-get uses the install option to download the Docker-engine image from the Docker website and get Docker installed.

The Docker-engine is the official package from the Docker Corporation for Ubuntu-based systems.

In the next section, we will see how to check for the version of Docker that was installed.

Docker Version

To see the version of Docker running, you can issue the following command −

Syntax

Options

  • version − It is used to ensure the Docker command returns the Docker version installed.

Return Value

The output will provide the various details of the Docker version installed on the system.

Example

Output

When we run the above program, we will get the following result −

Docker Info

To see more information on the Docker running on the system, you can issue the following command −

Syntax

Options

  • info − It is used to ensure that the Docker command returns the detailed information on the Docker service installed.

Return Value

The output will provide the various details of the Docker installed on the system such as −

  • Number of containers
  • Number of images
  • The storage driver used by Docker
  • The root directory used by Docker
  • The execution driver used by Docker

Example

Output

When we run the above command, we will get the following result −

Docker for Windows

Docker has out-of-the-box support for Windows, but you need to have the following configuration in order to install Docker for Windows.

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System Requirements

Windows OSWindows 10 64 bit
Memory2 GB RAM (recommended)

You can download Docker for Windows from − https://docs.docker.com/docker-for-windows/

Docker ToolBox

Docker ToolBox has been designed for older versions of Windows, such as Windows 8.1 and Windows 7. You need to have the following configuration in order to install Docker for Windows.

System Requirements

Windows OSWindows 7 , 8, 8.1
Memory2 GB RAM (recommended)
VirtualizationThis should be enabled.

You can download Docker ToolBox from − https://www.docker.com/products/docker-toolbox

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Windows client

UrBackup Client 2.4.11 (x86/x64) (Vista/7/8.1/10 + Server editions)
UrBackup Client 2.4.11 (x86/x64) (Vista/7/8.1/10 + Server editions) without tray icon
UrBackup Client 2.4.11 (x64) (Vista/7/8.1/10 + Server editions) MSI installerOnly for up-to-date Windows
UrBackup Client 2.4.11 (x64) (Vista/7/8.1/10 + Server editions) MSI installer without tray iconOnly for up-to-date Windows

or with Chocolatey:

Binary Linux client (command line only; with auto-update; x86/AMD64/ARMv6+/ARM64)

Only this Linux client is auto-updated from the UrBackup server

Install with:

The installer includes a glibc, libstdc++ (static) x86_64 build, and completely static Android NDK builds (bionic libc, LLVM libc++) for x86, x86_64, ARMv6+, ARM64. On x86_64 it will try to use the glibc build first and fall back to the Android NDK build if that does not work.

MacOS client beta

Client source for GNU/Linux

Arch Linux

Gentoo Linux

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Image backups cannot be restored while the system is running. Therefore following live system can be used:
Download UrBackup Restore CD 2.0.2
Download UrBackup Restore CD 2.3.1 (x64)

Either burn it with any program (e.g. Nero, CDBurnerXP) or create a USB stick e.g. with Linux Live USB Creator. To restore an image boot from the CD/USB stick.

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Update Advisory: Update Advisory

Default webinterface port: 55414

Windows:

UrBackup Server 2.4.13 (x86/x64) (Vista/7/8.1/10 + Server editions)
UrBackup Server 2.4.13 (x64) (Vista/7/8.1/10 + Server editions) MSI installerOnly for up-to-date Windows

or with Chocolatey:

Install from sources:

More information: Install from sources

Debian/Ubuntu:

UrBackup Server 2.4.13 Debian stable/unstable/testing i386/amd64
UrBackup Server 2.4.13 Debian/Ubuntu stretch(with backports)/19.04 or later amd64
UrBackup Server 2.4.13 Debian/Ubuntu stretch(with backports)/19.04 or later armhf (RPi)
UrBackup Server 2.4.13 Debian/Ubuntu stretch(with backports)/19.04 or later arm64

Ubuntu:

PPA: http://launchpad.net/~uroni/+archive/urbackup

Install via e.g.

If the package is not available at the Launchpad PPA please use the OpenSuSE build service link below. The package won’t be available on the PPA for Ubuntu versions released after the UrBackup server release.

RedHat/CentOS/ScientificLinux/Fedora/SuSE/Debian/Ubuntu/Raspbian

Arch Linux:

Gentoo Linux:

FreeNAS:

QNAP NAS:

Open Media Vault:

The Linux NAS distribution (Debian based) Open Media Vault (OMV) has an UrBackup server plugin starting with OMV 3.0 in OMV-extras.Starting with OMV 5.0 use the Docker container below.

ASUSTOR - ASUS NAS

ARM
x86 (32bit)
x86-x64 (64bit)

Docker

Linux

The official container name is uroni/urbackup-server. See also the more detailed usage instructions there. It is a multi-arch docker image that works on x86/ARM 32bit/64bit.

Run UrBackup Server in a docker container via

To update docker container run:

then start via previous command.

Android

This Android application allows you to access file backups on your UrBackup Server.