I have Mac 10.10.5,
I have downloaded Docker native for Mac.
In spite of having admin access to my machine, I keep getting following error
Administrator privileges are required.
You need administrator privileges on this computer to install Docker.
Please log in as an administrator to install the app, then you can use Docker
with standard user accounts.
I used to have Docker Native Beta, few weeks back I tried upgrading it, and since then I started having this issue.
Any idea why is this happening?
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I've used docker desktop in Linux and Windows without problem, but i recently got a mac, and when i try to start a docker container i have setup via Docker Desktop, the docker container starts, but immediately just changes from "Running" to "exited" status.
This doesnt happen in the other environments i use docker, so any help would be appreciated.
I have been trying to find any kind of logs, but i cant find any.
im using mac os x 11.7.1 (Big Sur)
Docker desktop is the newest version 4.16.2
I have tried so far:
Reinstalling Docker Desktop
verified and ensured the permissions for access to docker are set correctly (access to files and folders)
I have setup my dockerhub account
Im using the latests versions of the php and python images available at docker hub.
Thank you.
I have downloaded PostgreSQL 10.4 from its official website. While I am trying to install its exe as admin, it gives following prompt error. Same issue is observed when I am trying to install 9.6.9. Mys system is having all the admin rights and no firewall is set on my system.
I had docker working and then I went and upgraded the version by downloading the latest Docker CE dmg from docker.com and installing over the old version. Since then I have been unable to get the Docker app to start.
Double-clicking it would make a spinning beach ball of death appear when hovering over the tray area where the docker icon should open. After a few seconds the activity monitor would list Docker as "not responding".
Attempting to start the app via the command line as sudo gives the following error:
/Applications/Docker.app/Contents/MacOS: sudo ./Docker
json error: Error Domain=NSCocoaErrorDomain Code=3840 "No value." UserInfo={NSDebugDescription=No value.}
kern.hv_support: 1
And the process still hangs.
Mac OS Info
El Capitan
10.11.6 (15G1217)
Latest Docker version at the time:
Version 17.03.0-ce-mac2 (15654)
Channel: stable
I've tried uninstalling and reinstalling the docker app. I could not use a Factory Reset on Docker since it never fully started. I have tried uninstalling, rebooting, and reinstalling. I have tried to removing the ~/Library/Containers/com.docker* directories. I've removed all of the docker links in /usr/local/bin. I've tried going back to older versions of Docker such as 1.12.6.14937. I've tried the edge version of the latest Docker.
I finally managed to get Docker working with the latest version of Docker by doing the following:
Uninstall Docker from Applications
Using CCleaner to look at the startup items and remove the com.docker.vmnetd entry. << this seems to be the key thing I hadn't done before!!!
Reboot the computer
Reinstall Docker
Launch Docker
Enter admin password
Sacrifice a chicken
Profit
The installer hangs when I use mupx setup on the first thing in the TaskList, Installing Docker. I can't get the DEBUG=* mupx setup to work because DEBUG is not recognized as an internal or external command.
Server is through Linode, and the OS is Ubuntu 16.04. I'm running Windows 8.1. My project works fine on my end but I can't figure out mupx enough to get it over. Docker is working fine on my computer as well as on my server from what I can tell.
How can I get the DEBUG to work (either a setting or a download)? Or is this a common issue someone can walk me through?
Did you run "mupx setup" first? That will install Docker and setup a new container on the remote server you entered into your local mup.json file
I wanted to install heroku toolbelt. I choose full instalation.
While install I got this error.
After install finishes heroku login does not work.
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try running it again as an administrator by right clicking on the file
You don't have the permission to write a file to the partition. You can try to run the installer with Administrator.
I am running Windows 8 X64 VM on my mac and i just installed Heroku tool belt on it and it seems to run without any issues.
Either try restarting your system or running gem.bat individually to see if it works or not.Possibly unprivileged to run with the current user account.