bobbintb Posted April 30, 2018 Share Posted April 30, 2018 I'm sure this has been asked but I couldn't figure it out, find it in my search, nor did I see it in the FAQ. How can I see what command line arguments a docker container is running with? Quote Link to comment
trurl Posted April 30, 2018 Share Posted April 30, 2018 Could you give us a specific example of a docker you think has command line arguments? Or are you just asking about the docker run command? Quote Link to comment
bobbintb Posted April 30, 2018 Author Share Posted April 30, 2018 21 minutes ago, trurl said: Could you give us a specific example of a docker you think has command line arguments? Or are you just asking about the docker run command? Yes, the docker run command. Just in general. I see it when I start a docker container but it is usually very quick. I am specifically thinking of finding it in the webui instead of using `ps aux` in the terminal. It just now occurred to me I can check the running processes in the webui (which runs ps aux as far as I know) but it doesn't seem to show it, or I can't find one. Quote Link to comment
trurl Posted May 1, 2018 Share Posted May 1, 2018 When I install or update a container, I get a popup window that shows the docker run command and the popup stays on the screen until I dismiss it. Are you saying it doesn't work that way for you? Quote Link to comment
bobbintb Posted May 1, 2018 Author Share Posted May 1, 2018 1 hour ago, trurl said: When I install or update a container, I get a popup window that shows the docker run command and the popup stays on the screen until I dismiss it. Are you saying it doesn't work that way for you? I do get that but I didn't recall it staying until I dismissed it. I thought it just went away after a while. I haven't installed a new docker in a while and they update automatically so I rarely see it anymore. Any other way? Re-installing or force updating isn't the most convenient. Quote Link to comment
Hoopster Posted May 1, 2018 Share Posted May 1, 2018 (edited) 48 minutes ago, bobbintb said: I do get that but I didn't recall it staying until I dismissed it. I thought it just went away after a while. I haven't installed a new docker in a while and they update automatically so I rarely see it anymore. Any other way? Re-installing or force updating isn't the most convenient. See this post by Squid: Just make any change in the docker edit screen and then change it back (so, in effect no change to the docker). When you click Apply the docker run command will appear on screen until you dismiss it. That's the "preferred" way to see the run command; does not appear to be anything more convenient. Edited May 1, 2018 by Hoopster Quote Link to comment
bobbintb Posted May 1, 2018 Author Share Posted May 1, 2018 Ok, that works. Thanks. Quote Link to comment
Goolicious Posted April 12, 2020 Share Posted April 12, 2020 Name: Overview: Pyload is a Free and Open Source download manager written in Python and designed to be extremely lightweight, easily extensible and fully manageable via web. Repository: Network Type: Bridge Host None Custom : br0 Console shell command: Shell Bash Privileged:OFF Downloads: EDITREMOVE Downloads Location (/downloads) Webui: EDITREMOVE Webui Port - Default 8000 Webui: EDITREMOVE Webui Port - Default 8000 Hide more settings ... Appdata: EDITREMOVE Appdata PUID: EDITREMOVE PUID PGID: EDITREMOVE PGID Show docker allocations ... Add another Path, Port, Variable, Label or Device Quote Link to comment
DarphBobo Posted April 12, 2020 Share Posted April 12, 2020 4 hours ago, Goolicious said: Name: Overview: Pyload is a Free and Open Source download manager written in Python and designed to be extremely lightweight, easily extensible and fully manageable via web. Repository: Network Type: Bridge Host None Custom : br0 Console shell command: Shell Bash Privileged:OFF Downloads: EDITREMOVE Downloads Location (/downloads) Webui: EDITREMOVE Webui Port - Default 8000 Webui: EDITREMOVE Webui Port - Default 8000 Hide more settings ... Appdata: EDITREMOVE Appdata PUID: EDITREMOVE PUID PGID: EDITREMOVE PGID Show docker allocations ... Add another Path, Port, Variable, Label or Device And this is in reference to what? Quote Link to comment
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