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I am a beginner with docker and I am using a windows machine. But I have a problem mounting files using volumes. The documentation says the following thing about mount files on OSX and windows :

Official docker docs

Note: If you are using Docker Machine on Mac or Windows, your Docker daemon only has limited access to your OS X/Windows filesystem. Docker Machine tries to auto-share your /Users (OS X) or C:\Users (Windows) directory - and so you can mount files or directories using docker run -v /Users/<path>:/<container path> ... (OS X) or docker run -v /c/Users/<path>:/<container path ... (Windows). All other paths come from your virtual machine’s filesystem.

I have a small nginx Dockerfile:

FROM centos:6.6

MAINTAINER afym

ENV WEBPORT 80

RUN yum -y update; yum clean all

RUN yum -y install epel-release; yum clean all

RUN yum -y install nginx; yum clean all

RUN echo "daemon off;" >> /etc/nginx/nginx.conf

VOLUME /usr/share/nginx/html

EXPOSE $WEBPORT

CMD [ "/usr/sbin/nginx" ]

Creating a simple container

docker run -d --name simple -p 8082:80 ng1

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Creating a container with a volume

My windows host directory

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Creating the docker container with -v option

docker run -d --name simple2 -v /c/Users/src:/usr/share/nginx/html -p 8082:80 ng1
invalid value "C:\\Users\\src;C:\\Program Files\\Git\\usr\\share\\nginx\\html" 
for flag -v: bad mount mode specified 
: \Program Files\Git\usr\share\nginx\html
See 'C:\Program Files\Docker Toolbox\docker.exe run --help'.

Inspecting the ng1 image

docker inspect ng1

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What is wrong when I am creating a docker container with a volume?

Thanks.

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  • Are you running container from outside boot2docker VM?
    – hassansin
    Oct 24, 2015 at 1:20
  • Since you are using Windows and as you said you are a beginner in docker , i would like to suggest you to please look at Kinematic once. Its a lucid way to understand mounting of volumes, manage containers etc.. i hope it helps. :) Cheers Oct 24, 2015 at 19:54
  • Just realize that even you got correct mounting config, docker inspect ng1 will remain to show "Volumes" { "/usr/share/nginx/html": {}}
    – 689
    Apr 30, 2016 at 15:55

4 Answers 4

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Try to run it with additional / for volume like:

docker run -d --name simple2 -v /c/Users/src://usr/share/nginx/html -p 8082:80 ng1

Or even for host OS, as

docker run -d --name simple2 -v //c/Users/src://usr/share/nginx/html -p 8082:80 ng1

Due to this issue:

This is something that the MSYS environment does to map POSIX paths to Windows paths before passing them to executables.

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  • As a side note for Windows, if you had mounted the volume without specifying the source, the Source path that docker inspect reports is in the VM running docker, which you can access with docker-machine ssh or by accessing the VM through VirtualBox or whichever provider is in use. Feb 14, 2016 at 8:02
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As the OP said:

Official docker docs :

Note: If you are using Docker Machine on Mac or Windows, your Docker daemon only has limited access to your OS X/Windows filesystem. Docker Machine tries to auto-share your /Users (OS X) or C:\Users (Windows) directory - and so you can mount files or directories using
docker run -v /Users/:/ ... (OS X)
or
docker run -v /c/Users/:/

But if you want access to other directories, you need to add a new shared folder to the virtual box settings (Settings > Shared Folders > Add share).

Add there a new share (only possible when you stop the vm before, docker-machine stop:

path C:\Projects
name c/Projects
autoMount yes

Or edit directly the vbox configuration file
C:\Users\<username>\.docker\machine\machines\default\default\default.vbox

Add there into <SharedFolders> the line

<SharedFolder name="c/Projects" hostPath="\\?\c:\Projects" writable="true" autoMount="true"/>

Restart the machine:

docker-machine stop
docker-machine start

Now, it's possible to mount also directories with the base C:\Projects

docker run -v //c/Projects/myApp://myApp <myImage>
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For anyone using docker ~> 1.12 and faces this issue. I spent 30min trying to figure it out until i realized you have to specifically share a drive first via docker settings, see: https://docs.docker.com/docker-for-windows/#/shared-drives

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    Note that this is for Docker for Windows, not for Docker Toolbox. Mar 30, 2017 at 8:02
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If you're simply looking to access a local drive, the MINGW32 Docker Toolbox terminal puts the root of each drive in /<drive-letter>, so drive C:\ will be at /c/

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