How to create docker volume device/host path

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庸人自扰
庸人自扰 2020-12-31 23:12

I believe there is an easy way to copy files into a docker volume that has already been mounted to a container.

docker cp /tmp/my_data/. my_container:/my_data

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  •  独厮守ぢ
    2020-12-31 23:32

    Approach #1 - COPY

    To copy the file from the host to the container

    docker cp /path/of/the/file :/path/of/he/container/folder
    

    Issue with the above approch is, it will not persists the volume or file or dir, as you remove the container it will be lost. This is suggested only for temporary pupose.

    Approach #2 - Volume Mounting

    Mouting the volume from the host to container

    Step1: Create the volume with the custom path

    docker volume create --name my_test_volume --opt type=none --opt device=/home/jinna/Jinna_Balu/Test_volume --opt o=bind
    

    Step2 : Mount to the container or swarm service

    docker run -d \
      --name devtest \
      --mount source=my_test_volume,target=/app \
      nginx:1.11.8-alpine
    

    We can do both of the above steps with below .yaml files

    version: '3'
    services:
      nginx:
        image: nginx:1.11.8-alpine
        ports:
          - "8081:80"
        volumes:
          - my_test_volume:/usr/share/app
    volumes:
      my_test_volume:
        driver: local
        driver_opts:
           o: bind
           type: none
           device: /home/jinna/Jinna_Balu/Test_volume
    

    RUN the above yml with docker-compose

    docker-compose up -d
    

    NOTE: create the folder path before you do docker-compose.

    Good practice to have files mouted to maintain the persistency.

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