I'm trying to use docker-compose
to orchestrate several containers. To troubleshoot, I frequently end up running bash from within a container by doing:
$ docker-compose run --rm run web bash
I always try pass the --rm
switch so that these containers are removed when I exit the bash session. Sometimes though, they remain, and I see them at the output of docker-compose ps
.
Name Command State Ports
----------------------------------------------------------------------------------
project_nginx_1 /usr/sbin/nginx Exit 0
project_nginx_run_1 bash Up 80/tcp
project_web_1 python manage.py runserver ... Exit 128
project_web_run_1 bash Up 8000/tcp
At this point, I am trying to stop and remove these components manually, but I can not manage to do this. I tried:
$ docker-compose stop project_nginx_run_1
No such service: project_nginx_run_1
I also tried the other commands rm
, kill
, etc..
What should I do to get rid of these containers?
Edit:
Fixed the output of docker-compose ps
.
docker-compose stop b279062e8daa 41de31a0423c
?no service
error, this time with the container IDdocker-compose ps
output is significantly different - contains only 4 columns. Are you runningdocker ps
by mistake?docker ps
. I fixed it now. I was running all commands withdocker-compose
though, so the question remains..