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I have to make Laravel app and to deliver a Dockerfile, but I'm really stuck with this. Before that I had a nightmare wile installing laravel on my machine.

I'm trying to get dockervel image and following the steps here: http://www.spiralout.eu/2015/12/dockervel-laravel-development.html

But when I run dartisan make:auth it gives this error below:

**ERROR:** for dockervel_mysql_1  **Cannot restart container** c258b418c03cbd6ec02c349c12cf09403f0eaf42fa9248019af7860d037d6474: **driver failed programming external connectivity on endpoint dockervel_mysql_1** (da3dd576458aa1fe3af7b539c48b9d61d97432cf5e9ee02d78562851f53981ae): E**rror starting userland proxy: listen tcp0.0.0.0:3306: bind: address already in use.**

I have tried to Change the default port in the docker-compose.yml

   ports:
     - "8084:80"

Still nothing, also tried to stop apache2 (service apache2 stop) on my machine ,also tried docker-compose restart and removing docker container dockervel_mysql_1.

I have to mention that I have already one Laravel proj. in /var/www/laravel.

Please help!

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    From the output of sudo netstat -antp what is using port 3306?
    – BMitch
    Jun 18, 2016 at 12:56
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    I got this , I assume that is my local mysql . Three days ago I installed laravel and mysql using this tecadmin.net/install-laravel-framework-on-ubuntu/#. Thank you very much for your help! tcp 0 0 127.0.0.1:3306 0.0.0.0:* LISTEN 1370/mysqld
    – moonlight
    Jun 18, 2016 at 16:25
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    goodnesskay answer helped me. But for me the command was: sudo service mysql stop
    – Ago
    Apr 27, 2017 at 11:38

14 Answers 14

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I had the same problem and

sudo netstat -nlpt |grep 3306

showed me the PID and which service it was started by (mysgld). Whenever I tried to kill the PID then it was started again. But the problem was fixed when I stopped the service by

sudo service mysql stop

Notice that you will have to use mysql and not mysqld.

I hope that this will do it for you - I was able to run docker-compose up without any problems

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  • We should have solution which support local mysql, stopping local mysql can not be solution. Guiding new comers to wrong thing. Aug 17, 2020 at 11:41
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    got this error running this: netstat: t: unknown or uninstrumented protocol
    – swyx
    Nov 23, 2020 at 12:34
  • Great, this is what solved me the problem. There is any way to avoid mysql service start on boot?
    – guyaloni
    Jan 5, 2022 at 15:41
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Try to kill all the processes using the port 3306:

sudo kill `sudo lsof -t -i:3306`

Then, run your docker containers:

sudo docker-compose up
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  • This brutal way works for me! May 11, 2022 at 11:58
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Probably you have already a MySQL service running in port 3306. You should close it first.
Then try to end docker-compose down and restart it with docker-compose up.
Remember also to change the permissions after you add a file in your project (like dartisan make:auth) with dpermit

UPDATE: since you have changed the port to "8084" you should go to localhost:8084
If you see the apache default then you probably are browsing another server since dockervel is build upon nginx.
You have also probably have some gaps on Docker. Don't mix your local storage with docker storage. /var/www in a container is different than your local /var/www. in docker-compose.yml you mount the local ~/dockervel/www to containers /var/www.
I would suggest that you start all over again and revert the changes you've made to your apache server. Shut it down, you don't need it. Dockervel will provide you with an NginX server in a container.

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  • Look at my new comment below !I answered.
    – moonlight
    Jun 20, 2016 at 23:40
  • We should have solution which support local mysql, stopping local mysql can not be solution. Aug 17, 2020 at 11:40
  • @AdarshRajput in this case you should not start mysql from container and link the other services with your local mysql. Or at least use another port for one of them. You cannot have two services using the same port.
    – Spiral Out
    Sep 21, 2020 at 18:07
  • @SpiralOut- You are right (technically). BUT here you should tell how to use different port in docker OR local mysql + might be OP's docker setup is duplicate & have no local instance. See the main issue from OP: [have tried to Change the default port in the docker-compose.yml] || still 3306 in use, means OP might be doing setting at wrong place. Sep 23, 2020 at 5:22
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    @AdarshRajput you are also right, this might be another way to handle this, but then again it should not be on nginx's port but mysql's port. If you tested it and it works for you then upvote @cece answer bellow
    – Spiral Out
    Sep 24, 2020 at 18:18
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My fix for this issue was to go into

docker-compose.yml

and change ports: -3306:3306 to ports: -3307:3306 then run this command again:

docker-compose up
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    So underrated answer, however this is the good way when you want to use it beside an another mysql service.
    – Lazac92
    Dec 16, 2020 at 19:34
  • I would vote for this one as it allow coexistence of multiple mysql service/instances, get the current issue solved won't affect anything else especially those unknow things.
    – scotty
    Oct 11, 2021 at 6:20
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On Ubuntu, running this command will stop your mysql from running for your docker container to work:

sudo service mysql stop  

Then, if your apache2 is running, you need to stop the service especially when you want to work with nginx:

sudo service apache2 stop

Then, you can run your docker-compose up -d ... command

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  • This is the current easy solution Mar 16, 2020 at 12:30
  • We should have solution which support local mysql, stopping local mysql can not be solution Aug 17, 2020 at 11:44
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So for me when I was trying to load and run MySQL image in docker container, I was getting the same error: enter image description here

And even after stopping local mysql server in system preferences didn't help: enter image description here Cause the port 3306 was used by my tomcat server, so basically you have to make sure the port (in this case 3306) that the docker command wants to use should not be in use by any other service otherwise the command will fail

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First Solution :

  sudo service mysql stop

and then run

 docker-compose up 

to start the application , It is an quick and fast solution to run this mysql stop command to stop the current MySQL service on port 3306 port so the same port can be available for your docker application.

Scenario 1 : Problem will come when you want to run both application one which was running previously and next you want to run now at this time it won't work.

Second Solution to Scenario 1:

If your next/current application coming from docker then try below it will work without disturbing first application mysql service of 3306 port

Open and changed the MySQL port from docker-compose.yml file

Default configuration

ports:
      - ${SERVER_PORT_DB:-3306}:3306

changed port

 ports:
      - ${SERVER_PORT_DB:-3307}:3306

and now run below command to start the application

docker-composer up 
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The error you are seeing is from a local mysql instance listening on port 3306 (currently on pid 1370 from your comments). You won't be able to run a container that publishes on this host port while it's already in use by another process. Solutions are to either stop mysql on the local host, or to change/remove the published port in your container. If the port is only needed by other containers, you can leave it unpublished and they can communicate directly on the docker private network (by default, this is "bridge").

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  • $service mysqld stop gives me this : $mysqld: unrecognized service About the second solution is it complicated as it sounds?
    – moonlight
    Jun 18, 2016 at 17:09
  • You can probably do an ls /etc/init.d to find the service name for mysql. Changing the mysql published port is the same steps you changed for port 80, you just need to do this for 3306 instead of 80.
    – BMitch
    Jun 18, 2016 at 17:31
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This option did it for me:

sudo pkill mysql

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You need to change the mysql port because you are installing mysql on your machine and it takes the default port 3306

and now you are trying to make dockervel_mysql_1 run to the same port 3306 , this is why you see in the error "Address already in use"

so if you change dockervel_mysql_1 port to 3307 for example it will works fine , without stopping the mysql that is running on you machine

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Running this command fixed the issue for me:

docker swarm leave --force

Explanation: I had started docker swarm service as a master node in my localhost. Swarm was taking network priority and making use of this ports already

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If tomcat is running on your machine which is connected to MySQL 3306 port then check by killing the tomcat first and then trying to do docker-compose up.

I used two different versions of MySQL, MySQL 5 on my local machine and 8 on docker. So when your connected to mysql5 on 3306 in tomcat and if you just stop the mysql5, then the process isn't completed yet since tomcat is still connected to 3306. Kill the tomcat and then up the docker it should work.

Happy coding!!

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I know this question has been quite old but someone still looking for answers. You don't have to run any kill command instead you can use docker --remove-orphans flag and it will clean it up for you. For example

docker-compose up -d --build --remove-orphans
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This worked for me, just changed the app's port to 8084:80, like described here.

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