From 077003197025427dba07cd3a17d53026cebfea2f Mon Sep 17 00:00:00 2001 From: Evan Shelhamer Date: Sat, 27 Feb 2016 12:10:16 -0800 Subject: [PATCH] fix flags in #3518 for nvidia-docker nvidia-docker requires long args with equal sign as of docker 1.10: see https://github.com/BVLC/caffe/pull/3518#issuecomment-189576419 --- docker/README.md | 8 ++++---- examples/mnist/train_lenet_docker.sh | 2 +- 2 files changed, 5 insertions(+), 5 deletions(-) diff --git a/docker/README.md b/docker/README.md index 0eb8c8639b6..fdab641bdca 100644 --- a/docker/README.md +++ b/docker/README.md @@ -28,15 +28,15 @@ docker run -ti caffe:cpu bash -c "cd /opt/caffe/build; make runtest" In order to get the most out of the caffe image, some more advanced `docker run` options could be used. For example, running: ``` -docker run -ti --volume $(pwd):/workspace caffe:cpu caffe train --solver=example_solver.prototxt +docker run -ti --volume=$(pwd):/workspace caffe:cpu caffe train --solver=example_solver.prototxt ``` -will train a network defined in the `example_solver.prototxt` file in the current directory (`$(pwd)` is maped to the container volume `/workspace` using the `--volume` Docker flag). +will train a network defined in the `example_solver.prototxt` file in the current directory (`$(pwd)` is maped to the container volume `/workspace` using the `--volume=` Docker flag). Note that docker runs all commands as root by default, and thus any output files (e.g. snapshots) generated will be owned by the root user. In order to ensure that the current user is used instead, the following command can be used: ``` -docker run -ti --volume $(pwd):/workspace -u $(id -u):$(id -g) caffe:cpu caffe train --solver=example_solver.prototxt +docker run -ti --volume=$(pwd):/workspace -u $(id -u):$(id -g) caffe:cpu caffe train --solver=example_solver.prototxt ``` -where the `-u` Docker command line option runs the commands in the container as the specified user, and the shell command `id` is used to determine the user and group ID of the current user. Note that the Caffe docker images have `/workspace` defined as the default working directory. This can be overridden using the `--workdir` Docker command line option. +where the `-u` Docker command line option runs the commands in the container as the specified user, and the shell command `id` is used to determine the user and group ID of the current user. Note that the Caffe docker images have `/workspace` defined as the default working directory. This can be overridden using the `--workdir=` Docker command line option. # Other use-cases diff --git a/examples/mnist/train_lenet_docker.sh b/examples/mnist/train_lenet_docker.sh index 049f013841f..32cf1c8e4a3 100755 --- a/examples/mnist/train_lenet_docker.sh +++ b/examples/mnist/train_lenet_docker.sh @@ -85,7 +85,7 @@ fi # /workspace # --workdir /workspace Ensures that the docker container starts in the right # working directory -DOCKER_OPTIONS="--rm -ti -u $CUID:$CGID --volume $(pwd):/workspace --workdir /workspace" +DOCKER_OPTIONS="--rm -ti -u $CUID:$CGID --volume=$(pwd):/workspace --workdir=/workspace" DOCKER_RUN="$DOCKER_CMD run $DOCKER_OPTIONS $IMAGE" # Download the data