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NAME

       docker-system-info - Display system-wide information

SYNOPSIS

       docker system info [OPTIONS]

DESCRIPTION

       This   command  displays  system  wide  information  regarding  the  Docker  installation.
       Information displayed includes the kernel version, number of containers and  images.   The
       number  of  images  shown  is  the  number  of  unique images. The same image tagged under
       different names is counted only once.

       If a format is specified, the given template will  be  executed  instead  of  the  default
       format. Go's text/template package describes all the details of the format.

       Depending  on the storage driver in use, additional information can be shown, such as pool
       name, data file, metadata file, data space used, total data space,  metadata  space  used,
       and total metadata space.

       The  data file is where the images are stored and the metadata file is where the meta data
       regarding those images are stored. When run for the first time Docker allocates a  certain
       amount  of  data  space  and  meta data space from the space available on the volume where
       /var/lib/docker is mounted.

EXAMPLES

Display Docker system information

       The example below shows the output for  a  daemon  running  on  Ubuntu  Linux,  using  the
       overlay2  storage  driver.  As can be seen in the output, additional information about the
       overlay2 storage driver is shown:

       $ docker info

       Client: Docker Engine - Community
        Version:    24.0.0
        Context:    default
        Debug Mode: false
        Plugins:
         buildx: Docker Buildx (Docker Inc.)
           Version:  v0.10.4
           Path:     /usr/libexec/docker/cli-plugins/docker-buildx
         compose: Docker Compose (Docker Inc.)
           Version:  v2.17.2
           Path:     /usr/libexec/docker/cli-plugins/docker-compose

       Server:
        Containers: 14
         Running: 3
         Paused: 1
         Stopped: 10
        Images: 52
        Server Version: 23.0.3
        Storage Driver: overlay2
         Backing Filesystem: extfs
         Supports d_type: true
         Using metacopy: false
         Native Overlay Diff: true
         userxattr: false
        Logging Driver: json-file
        Cgroup Driver: systemd
        Cgroup Version: 2
        Plugins:
         Volume: local
         Network: bridge host ipvlan macvlan null overlay
         Log: awslogs fluentd gcplogs gelf journald json-file local logentries splunk syslog
        Swarm: inactive
        Runtimes: io.containerd.runc.v2 runc
        Default Runtime: runc
        Init Binary: docker-init
        containerd version: 2806fc1057397dbaeefbea0e4e17bddfbd388f38
        runc version: v1.1.5-0-gf19387a
        init version: de40ad0
        Security Options:
         apparmor
         seccomp
          Profile: builtin
         cgroupns
        Kernel Version: 5.15.0-25-generic
        Operating System: Ubuntu 22.04 LTS
        OSType: linux
        Architecture: x86_64
        CPUs: 1
        Total Memory: 991.7 MiB
        Name: ip-172-30-0-91.ec2.internal
        ID: 4cee4408-10d2-4e17-891c-a41736ac4536
        Docker Root Dir: /var/lib/docker
        Debug Mode: false
        Username: gordontheturtle
        Experimental: false
        Insecure Registries:
         myinsecurehost:5000
         127.0.0.0/8
        Live Restore Enabled: false

       You can also specify the output format:

       $ docker info --format '{{json .}}'
       {"ID":"4cee4408-10d2-4e17-891c-a41736ac4536","Containers":14, ...}

OPTIONS

       -f,   --format=""        Format   output   using   a    custom    template:    Refer    to
       https://docs.docker.com/go/formatting/  for  more information about formatting output with
       templates

       -h, --help[=false]      help for info

SEE ALSO

       docker-system(1)