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Boot2Docker mount host volume to externalize data using Windows


I am trying to mount a host volume to a Docker container for MongoDB. The Dockerfile contains the following.

# Create the MongoDB data directory
RUN mkdir -p /data/db
# Identify mount point
VOLUME /data/db

--> The docker image has a name called mongo.

But when i try to start the image and mount a local Windows folder using:

docker run -d -v /c/Users/310145787/Desktop/mongo:/data/db mongo

I get an error message saying:

invalid value "c:\Users\310145787\Desktop\mongo;C:\Program Files (x86)\Git\data\db" for flag -v: \Users\310145787\Desktop\mongo;C:\Program Files (x86)\Git\data\db is not an absolute path

I checked with boot2docker ssh if the path is accessible and it seems ok. docker@boot2docker:/c/Users/310145787/Desktop/mongo

Any clue what is going wrong over here? Or what am i missing?

Using Boot2Docker 1.6, the Dockerfile can be found here


Solution

  • I experienced the same problem.

    see: https://github.com/docker/docker/issues/12590

    If you're using git bash on windows, msysgit converts paths like /c/users to c:\users (not something you want because the path inside the boot2docker VM is /c/Users)

    If you use cmd.exe or powershell you shouldn't be having this problem.

    I was successfully able to mount a drive after I used cmd.

    The Instructions below are for starting Boot2Docker with the windows cmd

    Boot2Docker Up
    set DOCKER_HOST=tcp://192.168.59.103:2376
    set DOCKER_CERT_PATH=C:/Users/<yourusername>/.boot2docker/certs/boot2docker-vm
    set DOCKER_TLS_VERIFY=1
    
    docker run -d -v /c/Users/310145787/Desktop/mongo:/data/db mongo
    

    You should be good to go :-)