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I have docker desktop installed in mac. So in order to start docker, I open applications and find docker. Then I can see a docker icon at the topbar. later I can run docker commands from the command line.

My question is how do I start the docker itself from command line?

Googling fetches me results on how to start a container from command line :|

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    open /Applications/Docker.app? Commented Jan 30, 2019 at 10:00
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    This should do. But I was looking for something like a $ service docker-daemon start
    – Shobi
    Commented Jan 30, 2019 at 10:11
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    I'm not sure that there is any such service for Docker Desktop. nb Docker Desktop (both on Windows and Mac) is an app, not a service. Presumably intentional. Commented Oct 13, 2021 at 13:42
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    @Shobi the accepted answer does not actually answer the question
    – james-see
    Commented Apr 22, 2022 at 17:53

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You can open Docker Desktop on Mac using:-

open -a Docker

The Mac equivalent to systemctl or service is launchctl. But Docker Desktop is, presumably deliberately, packaged both on Mac and Windows as an application, not a service.

For shutdown, this:-

pkill -SIGHUP -f /Applications/Docker.app 'docker serve' 

seems to work about as well as Quitting Docker from the GUI. By which I mean (a) when you restart Docker again it starts up with no complaints and (b) however I quit Docker Desktop, I still have a docker networking daemon left running.

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    open -a Docker works well ; but "systemctl: command not found" and there is no "launchctl restart" command Commented Mar 3, 2021 at 11:07
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    @ChrisFCarroll did you find a solution to this ? Commented Oct 12, 2021 at 20:32
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    The best I've got for Docker Desktop is pkill -SIGHUP -f /Applications/Docker.app 'docker serve' which appears to do a clean shutdown, as in when I then restart with open -a Docker, it starts up with no complaints and docker commands work as normal Commented Oct 13, 2021 at 13:27
  • I don't get it. I run open -a Docker and it immediately exits 0. Then I run docker and it says "docker: command not found". I'm connected to a headless server over ssh. How do I use docker without the docker command? Commented May 3, 2022 at 17:05
  • See also apple.stackexchange.com/questions/444913/… Commented Aug 7, 2022 at 14:26
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On macOS you'd use launchctl:

It's unclear which service you are actually intending to run, although the equivalent to service or systemctl on Linux is launchctl on macOS (eg. running docker registry with launchd):

Copy the Docker registry plist into place:

plutil -lint registry/recipes/osx/com.docker.registry.plist
cp registry/recipes/osx/com.docker.registry.plist ~/Library/LaunchAgents/
chmod 644 ~/Library/LaunchAgents/com.docker.registry.plist

Start the Docker registry:

launchctl load ~/Library/LaunchAgents/com.docker.registry.plist

Restart the docker registry service

launchctl stop com.docker.registry
launchctl start com.docker.registry

Unload the docker registry service

launchctl unload ~/Library/LaunchAgents/com.docker.registry.plist

Run the Docker Registry under launchd

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start the docker desktop itself in macos :

open -a Docker

stop the docker desktop itself in macos :

killall Docker

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On my Mac I started Docker Desktop via the Launchpad, and looked at the processes running with;

ps -ef | grep -i docker

I could see the app location to be;

/Applications/Docker 2.app

So I amended the above start up command slightly to;

open /Applications/Docker\ 2.app

And to kill all processes I first ran the following to see what the process name was;

pgrep -l Docker
38723 Docker Desktop
38731 Docker Desktop
38732 Docker Desktop
38735 Docker Desktop
38782 Docker Desktop

The passed this to killall;

killall 'Docker Desktop'
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in MacOs - easiest way is to install docker desktop and then starting this will solve the "is daemon running?" problem...

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    Please, edit and try for How to Answer, describe the effect of what you propose and explain why it helps to solve the problem. Also your posts phrasing is distracting, indeed I am not even sure that you really try to answer. You might even be requesting help with your different or similar problem. In that case please delete this post. Consider taking the tour.
    – Yunnosch
    Commented Mar 5 at 11:17

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