Cannot connect to the Docker daemon at unix:///var/run/weave/weave.sock. Is the docker daemon running?










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systemctl status docker shows active and running
docker ps will give this error




cannot connect to the Docker daemon at unix:///var/run/weave/weave.sock. Is the docker daemon running?











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  • Could see server start with docker version?

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  • try using sudo?

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systemctl status docker shows active and running
docker ps will give this error




cannot connect to the Docker daemon at unix:///var/run/weave/weave.sock. Is the docker daemon running?











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  • Could see server start with docker version?

    – lagom
    Nov 15 '18 at 6:59











  • try using sudo?

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systemctl status docker shows active and running
docker ps will give this error




cannot connect to the Docker daemon at unix:///var/run/weave/weave.sock. Is the docker daemon running?











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systemctl status docker shows active and running
docker ps will give this error




cannot connect to the Docker daemon at unix:///var/run/weave/weave.sock. Is the docker daemon running?








docker scope weave






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  • Could see server start with docker version?

    – lagom
    Nov 15 '18 at 6:59











  • try using sudo?

    – Siyu
    Nov 15 '18 at 9:37

















  • Could see server start with docker version?

    – lagom
    Nov 15 '18 at 6:59











  • try using sudo?

    – Siyu
    Nov 15 '18 at 9:37
















Could see server start with docker version?

– lagom
Nov 15 '18 at 6:59





Could see server start with docker version?

– lagom
Nov 15 '18 at 6:59













try using sudo?

– Siyu
Nov 15 '18 at 9:37





try using sudo?

– Siyu
Nov 15 '18 at 9:37












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The location of the socket indicates that your $DOCKER_HOST environment variable has been set to point at the weave proxy. The fact that it doesn't respond means that the weave proxy is not running.



There are two remedies:



  1. You can clear the environment variable, so that you're talking directly to docker again. Try

weave env --restore



or if that doesn't appear to work,



export DOCKER_HOST=



  1. Or, you can try to get the weave proxy to run, so that it's there to answer on the socket. Try the link above for instructions.





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    The location of the socket indicates that your $DOCKER_HOST environment variable has been set to point at the weave proxy. The fact that it doesn't respond means that the weave proxy is not running.



    There are two remedies:



    1. You can clear the environment variable, so that you're talking directly to docker again. Try

    weave env --restore



    or if that doesn't appear to work,



    export DOCKER_HOST=



    1. Or, you can try to get the weave proxy to run, so that it's there to answer on the socket. Try the link above for instructions.





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      The location of the socket indicates that your $DOCKER_HOST environment variable has been set to point at the weave proxy. The fact that it doesn't respond means that the weave proxy is not running.



      There are two remedies:



      1. You can clear the environment variable, so that you're talking directly to docker again. Try

      weave env --restore



      or if that doesn't appear to work,



      export DOCKER_HOST=



      1. Or, you can try to get the weave proxy to run, so that it's there to answer on the socket. Try the link above for instructions.





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        The location of the socket indicates that your $DOCKER_HOST environment variable has been set to point at the weave proxy. The fact that it doesn't respond means that the weave proxy is not running.



        There are two remedies:



        1. You can clear the environment variable, so that you're talking directly to docker again. Try

        weave env --restore



        or if that doesn't appear to work,



        export DOCKER_HOST=



        1. Or, you can try to get the weave proxy to run, so that it's there to answer on the socket. Try the link above for instructions.





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        The location of the socket indicates that your $DOCKER_HOST environment variable has been set to point at the weave proxy. The fact that it doesn't respond means that the weave proxy is not running.



        There are two remedies:



        1. You can clear the environment variable, so that you're talking directly to docker again. Try

        weave env --restore



        or if that doesn't appear to work,



        export DOCKER_HOST=



        1. Or, you can try to get the weave proxy to run, so that it's there to answer on the socket. Try the link above for instructions.






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